auto-GPT-ts
my take of auto-GPT in typescript
To Be Added / Fixed
- More memory options
- Text to speech
- Plugins support
- Add commands
- Add a general tokenizer
- Improve user interface
How to run:
- install node
- first create a .env file
- install tha package :
$ npm i
- start the program:
$ npm run start
or:
$ npm run start:continuous
for continues mode.
Install as a package:
$ npm i auto-gpt-ts
import { startCli } from 'auto-gpt-ts';
startCli();
Customizations
import { Agent } from 'auto-gpt-ts'
export class MyAgent extends Agent {
protected onInteractionLoopEnd(): Promise<void> {
}
protected onInteractionLoopStart(): Promise<void> {
}
protected shouldContinue(): Promise<boolean> {
}
}
register custom commands:
import { CommandDecorator } from 'auto-gpt-ts';
@CommandDecorator({
name: 'myCommandFunction',
description: 'my command description',
signature: '"myParam": string',
register: true
})
export class MyCommand {
static async myCommandFunction(myParam: string) {
console.log(myParam);
}
}
create custom prompt generator:
import { PromptGenerator } from 'auto-gpt-ts';
export class MyPromptGenerator extends PromptGenerator {
protected async generatePrompt(): Promise<string> {
return 'my prompt'
}
}
a custom permanent memory provider:
import { MemoryProvider, Singleton, addMemoryTypes } from 'auto-gpt-ts';
@Singleton
export class MyMemoryProvider extends MemoryProvider {
static memoryName: string = 'myMemoryName';
/// implement abstract methods
}
addMemoryTypes(MyMemoryProvider);
and more.
to configure th config, you can create use the singleton Config class:
import { Config } from 'auto-gpt-ts';
const config = new Config();
config.openaiApiKey = 'my key';
Start a Agent
you can see an example (here)[src/main.ts]