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  • pen.el

    Discontinued Pen.el stands for Prompt Engineering in emacs. It facilitates the creation, discovery and usage of prompts to language models. Pen supports OpenAI, EleutherAI, Aleph-Alpha, HuggingFace and others. It's the engine for the LookingGlass imaginary web browser.

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