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chattychattybangbang
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Utilities for using chatgpt more reliably
pip install chattychattybangbang
import os
os.environ['OPEN_AI_KEY'] = 'getakeyfromopenaisite'
Asks ChatGPT a question, then calls it again to QA the answer.
from chattychattybangbang.castigateuntilvaluesare import castigate_until_values_are
question = """
I would like you to pick three companies from the sp500 index.
Return a dictionary containing the main color in their logo (pick one only)
The keys of the dictionary should be the company tickers.
Just provide the dict and nothing else in your response, please.
"""
d = castigate_until_values_are(question=question, value_description='a color', max_retries=5)
print(d)
{'AAPL': 'white', 'MSFT': 'red', 'GOOGL': 'green'}
See examples for presidential poetry appreciation, etc.
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We found that chattychattybangbang demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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