open-interpreter
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open-interpreter
- OpenInterpreter – Natural language interface to your computer
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LaVague: Open-source Large Action Model to automate Selenium browsing
I think openinterpreter [1] were one of the first teams in this space along with shroominic code interpreter api and afaik they started with selenium but have expanded to do a lot more os level work but wonder if having a more narrow specialization could help these newer projects be better at the one thing they are focused on.
[1] https://openinterpreter.com/
- The Next Generation of Claude (Claude 3)
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Ask HN: What are some actual use cases of AI Agents?
I taught https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter how to use https://github.com/ferrislucas/promptr
Then I asked it to add a test suite to a rails side project. It created missing factories, corrected a broken test database configuration, and wrote tests for the classes and controllers that I asked it to.
I didn't have to get involved with mundane details. I did have to intervene here and there, but not much. The tests aren't the best in the world, but IMO they're adding value by at least covering the happy path. They're not as good as an experienced person would write.
I did spend a non-trivial amount of time fiddling with the prompts I used to teach OI about Promptr as well as the prompts I used to get it to successfully create the test suite.
The total cost was around $11 using GPT4 turbo.
I think in this case it was a fun experiment. I think in the future, this type of tooling will be ubiquitous.
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Show HN: Shelly: Write Terminal Commands in English
My understanding is that ShellGPT aims to be a complete OS assistant. It's similar to Open Interpreter (https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter).
Shelly is a mini tool at the moment that only generates and executes commands for you.
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ollama local - smart file manager?
https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter Both OpenAI and Local
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Why would you use the code interpreter?
Yeah there's a program called openinterpreter, It works beautifully. https://openinterpreter.com/
- What is the MOST useful GPT powered tool you've used?
- Open-interpreter: OpenAI's Code Interpreter in your terminal, running locally
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What are some alternatives?
zsh_codex - This is a ZSH plugin that enables you to use OpenAI's Codex AI in the command line.
ChatDev - Create Customized Software using Natural Language Idea (through LLM-powered Multi-Agent Collaboration)
flink-cdc - Flink CDC is a streaming data integration tool
lida - Automatic Generation of Visualizations and Infographics using Large Language Models
dspy - DSPy: The framework for programming—not prompting—foundation models
ai-town - A MIT-licensed, deployable starter kit for building and customizing your own version of AI town - a virtual town where AI characters live, chat and socialize.
RecipeUI - Discover, test, and share APIs in seconds
poozle - A single API for product integrations
rivet - The open-source visual AI programming environment and TypeScript library
llama2-chatbot - LLaMA v2 Chatbot
cligpt - Terminal autocomplete integation with GPT
Rerender_A_Video - [SIGGRAPH Asia 2023] Rerender A Video: Zero-Shot Text-Guided Video-to-Video Translation