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HowdoI.ai is a helpful chatbot that can answer questions

This is an experiment in building a large-language-model-backed chatbot. It can hold a conversation, remember previous comments/questions, and answer all types of queries (history, web search, movie data, weather, news, and more).

This app relies on the amazing LangChain Python library, which powers all the interesting AI stuff.

Running locally

First, add your API keys in the .env file.

Install the NPM requirements:

cd vite
npm install (or yarn install)

Then, install the Python requirements and start the app. You'll want a Procfile manager like Foreman or Hivemind installed.

pip install -r requirements.txt
foreman start -f Procfile.local

(Note: foreman isn't required. You can run the commands in the Procfile.local in separate terminal windows if you prefer)

Once it's running, open up http://127.0.0.1:9000/ and you'll be able to start interacting with the bot. There's also a writing assistant endpoint at http://127.0.0.1:9000/write.

Example prompts

Conversation with memory

Q: hi, my name is bob

A: Hi Bob! Nice to meet you! How can I help you today?

Q: what's the last letter of my name?

A: b

Q: show me a cat gif

A: Here is a cat gif: <iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/ICOgUNjpvO0PC" width="480" height="480" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><br /><a href="https://giphy.com/embed/ICOgUNjpvO0PC">powered by GIPHY</a>

Q: actually, can you make it a dolphin?

A: Here is a dolphin gif: <iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/11ctq1pDmD3cB2" width="480" height="480" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><br /><a href="https://giphy.com/embed/11ctq1pDmD3cB2">powered by GIPHY</a>

Movies

Q: what year was Dr. Strangelove released?

A: Dr. Strangelove was released in 1964.

Math

Q: what's the sum of the first six prime numbers?

A: The sum of the first six prime numbers is 41.

Deploying

This repository is set up to deploy on Fly.io. You should be able to follow their docs and get it running there very quickly.

Experiments Folder

This folder has a few attempts at generating/testing LLM examples programmatically. You can probably ignore this unless you're just curious.