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examples : read chat prompts from a template file (#1196)
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." || exit
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cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." || exit
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MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/13B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin}"
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MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/13B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin}"
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USER_NAME="${USER_NAME:-User}"
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PROMPT_TEMPLATE=${PROMPT_TEMPLATE:-./prompts/chat.txt}
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USER_NAME="${USER_NAME:-USER}"
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AI_NAME="${AI_NAME:-ChatLLaMa}"
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AI_NAME="${AI_NAME:-ChatLLaMa}"
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# Adjust to the number of CPU cores you want to use.
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# Adjust to the number of CPU cores you want to use.
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# For example, override the context size by doing: ./chatLLaMa --ctx_size 1024
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# For example, override the context size by doing: ./chatLLaMa --ctx_size 1024
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GEN_OPTIONS="${GEN_OPTIONS:---ctx_size 2048 --temp 0.7 --top_k 40 --top_p 0.5 --repeat_last_n 256 --batch_size 1024 --repeat_penalty 1.17647}"
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GEN_OPTIONS="${GEN_OPTIONS:---ctx_size 2048 --temp 0.7 --top_k 40 --top_p 0.5 --repeat_last_n 256 --batch_size 1024 --repeat_penalty 1.17647}"
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DATE_TIME=$(date +%H:%M)
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DATE_YEAR=$(date +%Y)
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PROMPT_FILE=$(mktemp -t llamacpp_prompt.XXXXXXX.txt)
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sed -e "s/\[\[USER_NAME\]\]/$USER_NAME/g" \
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-e "s/\[\[AI_NAME\]\]/$AI_NAME/g" \
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-e "s/\[\[DATE_TIME\]\]/$DATE_TIME/g" \
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-e "s/\[\[DATE_YEAR\]\]/$DATE_YEAR/g" \
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$PROMPT_TEMPLATE > $PROMPT_FILE
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # Intended splitting of GEN_OPTIONS
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # Intended splitting of GEN_OPTIONS
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./main $GEN_OPTIONS \
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./main $GEN_OPTIONS \
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--model "$MODEL" \
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--model "$MODEL" \
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--threads "$N_THREAD" \
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--threads "$N_THREAD" \
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--n_predict "$N_PREDICTS" \
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--n_predict "$N_PREDICTS" \
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--color --interactive \
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--color --interactive \
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--file ${PROMPT_FILE} \
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--reverse-prompt "${USER_NAME}:" \
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--reverse-prompt "${USER_NAME}:" \
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--prompt "
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--in-prefix ' ' \
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Text transcript of a never ending dialog, where ${USER_NAME} interacts with an AI assistant named ${AI_NAME}.
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"$@"
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${AI_NAME} is helpful, kind, honest, friendly, good at writing and never fails to answer ${USER_NAME}'s requests immediately and with details and precision.
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There are no annotations like (30 seconds passed...) or (to himself), just what ${USER_NAME} and ${AI_NAME} say aloud to each other.
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The dialog lasts for years, the entirety of it is shared below. It's 10000 pages long.
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The transcript only includes text, it does not include markup like HTML and Markdown.
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$USER_NAME: Hello, $AI_NAME!
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$AI_NAME: Hello $USER_NAME! How may I help you today?
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$USER_NAME: What year is it?
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$AI_NAME: We are in $(date +%Y).
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$USER_NAME: Please tell me the largest city in Europe.
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$AI_NAME: The largest city in Europe is Moscow, the capital of Russia.
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$USER_NAME: What can you tell me about Moscow?
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$AI_NAME: Moscow, on the Moskva River in western Russia, is the nation's cosmopolitan capital. In its historic core is the Kremlin, a complex that's home to the president and tsarist treasures in the Armoury. Outside its walls is Red Square, Russia’s symbolic center.
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$USER_NAME: What is a cat?
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$AI_NAME: A cat is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae.
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$USER_NAME: How do I pass command line arguments to a Node.js program?
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$AI_NAME: The arguments are stored in process.argv.
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argv[0] is the path to the Node. js executable.
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argv[1] is the path to the script file.
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argv[2] is the first argument passed to the script.
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argv[3] is the second argument passed to the script and so on.
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$USER_NAME: Name a color.
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$AI_NAME: Blue.
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$USER_NAME: What time is it?
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$AI_NAME: It is $(date +%H:%M).
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$USER_NAME:" "$@"
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prompts/chat-with-vicuna-v0.txt
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prompts/chat-with-vicuna-v0.txt
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A chat between a curious human ("[[USER_NAME]]") and an artificial intelligence assistant ("[[AI_NAME]]"). The assistant gives helpful, detailed, and polite answers to the human's questions.
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### [[USER_NAME]]: Hello, [[AI_NAME]].
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### [[AI_NAME]]: Hello. How may I help you today?
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### [[USER_NAME]]: Please tell me the largest city in Europe.
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### [[AI_NAME]]: Sure. The largest city in Europe is Moscow, the capital of Russia.
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### [[USER_NAME]]:
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prompts/chat-with-vicuna-v1.txt
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A chat between a curious human ("[[USER_NAME]]") and an artificial intelligence assistant ("[[AI_NAME]]"). The assistant gives helpful, detailed, and polite answers to the human's questions.
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[[USER_NAME]]: Hello, [[AI_NAME]].
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[[AI_NAME]]: Hello. How may I help you today?
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[[USER_NAME]]: Please tell me the largest city in Europe.
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[[AI_NAME]]: Sure. The largest city in Europe is Moscow, the capital of Russia.
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[[USER_NAME]]:
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prompts/chat.txt
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prompts/chat.txt
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Text transcript of a never ending dialog, where [[USER_NAME]] interacts with an AI assistant named [[AI_NAME]].
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[[AI_NAME]] is helpful, kind, honest, friendly, good at writing and never fails to answer [[USER_NAME]]'s requests immediately and with details and precision.
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There are no annotations like (30 seconds passed...) or (to himself), just what [[USER_NAME]] and [[AI_NAME]] say aloud to each other.
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The dialog lasts for years, the entirety of it is shared below. It's 10000 pages long.
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The transcript only includes text, it does not include markup like HTML and Markdown.
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[[USER_NAME]]: Hello, [[AI_NAME]]!
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[[AI_NAME]]: Hello [[USER_NAME]]! How may I help you today?
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[[USER_NAME]]: What year is it?
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[[AI_NAME]]: We are in [[DATE_YEAR]].
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[[USER_NAME]]: Please tell me the largest city in Europe.
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[[AI_NAME]]: The largest city in Europe is Moscow, the capital of Russia.
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[[USER_NAME]]: What can you tell me about Moscow?
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[[AI_NAME]]: Moscow, on the Moskva River in western Russia, is the nation's cosmopolitan capital. In its historic core is the Kremlin, a complex that's home to the president and tsarist treasures in the Armoury. Outside its walls is Red Square, Russia’s symbolic center.
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[[USER_NAME]]: What is a cat?
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[[AI_NAME]]: A cat is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae.
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[[USER_NAME]]: How do I pass command line arguments to a Node.js program?
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[[AI_NAME]]: The arguments are stored in process.argv.
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argv[0] is the path to the Node. js executable.
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argv[1] is the path to the script file.
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argv[2] is the first argument passed to the script.
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argv[3] is the second argument passed to the script and so on.
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[[USER_NAME]]: Name a color.
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[[AI_NAME]]: Blue.
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[[USER_NAME]]: What time is it?
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[[AI_NAME]]: It is [[DATE_TIME]].
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[[USER_NAME]]:
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