Automatically document code by passing it to an LLM (Chat-GPT).
With a simple prompt, we ask the LLM to annotate the given code, following conventions for that language.
NOTE
- this tool still requires manual supervision: If outputting back to the same location, please check the results before committing the changes. By default the tool outputs to stdout OR to a new directory.
for setup instructions, see Setup
section below.
note: the scripts must be run from within the top-level via-chat-gpt
folder.
To comment a single file:
pipenv run python via-chat-gpt [--out-dir
To comment files in a directory (is NOT recursive):
pipenv run python via-chat-gpt [--out-dir
note: to write back to the same file(s), simply specify --out-dir
to point to the same directory. But then please check the result before committing changes.
Example documentation generated (published via pdoc to S3): cornsnake documentation.
import json
def read_from_json_file(path_to_json, encoding='utf-8'):
with open(path_to_json, encoding=encoding) as f:
data = json.load(f)
return data
def write_to_json_file(dict, file_path, encoding='utf-8', indent=2):
json_object = json.dumps(dict, indent=indent)
with open(file_path, "w", encoding=encoding) as outfile:
outfile.write(json_object)
"""
This Python file contains functions for reading from and writing to a JSON file. The `read_from_json_file` function reads JSON data from a file, and the `write_to_json_file` function writes JSON data to a file.
"""
import json
def read_from_json_file(path_to_json, encoding='utf-8'):
"""
Function to read JSON data from a file.
Args:
path_to_json (str): The path to the JSON file.
encoding (str): The encoding of the file. Default is 'utf-8'.
Returns:
dict: The JSON data read from the file.
"""
with open(path_to_json, encoding=encoding) as f:
data = json.load(f) # Load JSON data from the file
return data
def write_to_json_file(dict, file_path, encoding='utf-8', indent=2):
"""
Function to write JSON data to a file.
Args:
dict (dict): The dictionary containing JSON data to be written.
file_path (str): The path to the output JSON file.
encoding (str): The encoding of the file. Default is 'utf-8'.
indent (int): The number of spaces to indent the JSON data. Default is 2.
"""
json_object = json.dumps(dict, indent=indent) # Convert dictionary to JSON string with specified indent
with open(file_path, "w", encoding=encoding) as outfile:
outfile.write(json_object) # Write JSON data to the file
cd via-chat-gpt
Unix:
pip install pipenv
export PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH}:."
pipenv install
Windows:
pip install pipenv
set PYTHONPATH="%PYTHONPATH%";.
pipenv install
Set environment variable with your OpenAI key:
export OPENAI_API_KEY="xxx"
Add that to your shell initializing script (~/.zprofile
or similar)
Load in current terminal:
source ~/.zprofile
(cd via-chat-gpt)
test-openai.sh
or
pipenv run python via-chat-gpt ../test-resources/util_json.py
Results are only OK (Chat-GPT has much better results)
see via-phi2-the-bloke README
TODO fix reponse handling for this version
see via-phi2 README