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pieces-os-client-sdk-for-python
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pieces-os-client-sdk-for-kotlin
Use Kotlin with Pieces APIs for functional usage with Pieces OS on your local machine and build your own contextual copilot. Open Source by Pieces
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pieces-os-client-sdk-for-dart
Use Dart with Pieces APIs for functional usage with Pieces OS on your local machine. Open Source by Pieces
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pieces-copilot-vanilla-typescript-example
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We also have provided SDKs in Python and Kotlin, and are working hard to bring you a Dart SDK to provide support across a multitude of languages and environments. Each of these articles contains examples on how you can create a Pieces Copilot that fits your needs.
We also have provided SDKs in Python and Kotlin, and are working hard to bring you a Dart SDK to provide support across a multitude of languages and environments. Each of these articles contains examples on how you can create a Pieces Copilot that fits your needs.
We also have provided SDKs in Python and Kotlin, and are working hard to bring you a Dart SDK to provide support across a multitude of languages and environments. Each of these articles contains examples on how you can create a Pieces Copilot that fits your needs.
Returning to the browser with your copilot, you can attach any file and ask a specific question about information in that file to feel the effects and see the difference between requests. Try adding a JSON object as a file to your context and ask the copilot questions to see the results, or try it out with the copilot example project.
If you would like to get more involved with this project, you can check out our OpenSource Repo or this project on Github to download the complete code.