Merge pull request #4 from KAuser2094/main
Windows Installer Script and 'executable' and minor fix to api_key code
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@@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ Another option is to run `source install.sh` after cloning the repo. That does t
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That's it. Now make sure you have an OpenAI API key set.
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That's it. Now make sure you have an OpenAI API key set.
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## Installation script (Windows)
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For windows you can run `.\install.bat` (or double-click) after cloning the repo. It will do the following:
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1. Copies the necessary files to `~/yolo-ai-cmdbot/`
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2. Creates a `yolo.bat` file in `~` that lets you run equivalent to `python.exe ~\yolo-ai-cmdbot\yolo.py`
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# macOS
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# macOS
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`python.exe yolo.py what is my username`
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`python.exe yolo.py what is my username`
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If you use `install.bat` you should have a `yolo.bat` file in your `~` directory that lets you run the command like so:
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`.\yolo.bat what is my username`
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you can put the `yolo.bat` file into a $PATH directory (like `C:\Windows\System32`) to use in any directory
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Have fun.
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Have fun.
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# OpenAI API Key configuration
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# OpenAI API Key configuration
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There are two ways to configure the key:
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There are two ways to configure the key:
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- You can either `export OPENAI_API_KEY=<yourkey>`
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- You can either `export OPENAI_API_KEY=<yourkey>`, or have a `.env` file in the same directory as `yolo.py` with `OPENAI_API_KEY="<yourkey>"` as a line
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- Create a file at `~/.openai.apikey` with the key in it
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- Create a file at `~/.openai.apikey` with the key in it
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# Using yolo
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# Using yolo
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@echo off
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:: Installs yolo in the user's home directory
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set TARGET_DIR= %HOME%yolo-ai-cmdbot
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set TARGET_FULLPATH= %TARGET_DIR%\yolo.py
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mkdir %TARGET_DIR%
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copy yolo.py %TARGET_DIR%
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copy prompt.txt %TARGET_DIR%
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:: Windows: Creates a yolo.bat file into %HOME% directory which will let you run similar to Linux/MacOS
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:: Example: Input: ".\yolo.bat print hello" to "yolo print hello"
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:: yolo.bat can only be used in same directory; or, any directory if put in a $PATH directory (type $env:PATH in PowerShell and pick an appropriate path to paste in)
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:: C:\Windows\System32 is the $PATH directory everyone is likely to have
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:: Create yolo.bat and if it isn't already there input its code.
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find "@echo off" "%HOME%\yolo.bat" && (
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echo "yolo.bat" Already Exists
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) || (
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copy /y nul %HOME% yolo.bat
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echo @echo off>>"%HOME%yolo.bat"
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echo python.exe %HOME%yolo-ai-cmdbot\yolo.py %%*>>"%HOME%\yolo.bat"
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echo Created "yolo.bat" in %HOME%
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)
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cp yolo.py prompt.txt $TARGET_DIR
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cp yolo.py prompt.txt $TARGET_DIR
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chmod +x $TARGET_FULLPATH
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chmod +x $TARGET_FULLPATH
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#Linux/Mac
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# Creates two aliases for use
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# Creates two aliases for use
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alias yolo=$TARGET_FULLPATH
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alias yolo=$TARGET_FULLPATH
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alias computer=$TARGET_FULLPATH
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alias computer=$TARGET_FULLPATH
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from termcolor import colored
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from termcolor import colored
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from colorama import init
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from colorama import init
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import dotenv #Allow .env file to be used
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# Check if the user globally disabled the safety switch
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# Check if the user globally disabled the safety switch
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def get_yolo_safety_switch_config():
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def get_yolo_safety_switch_config():
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ask_flag = False # safety switch -a command line argument
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ask_flag = False # safety switch -a command line argument
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yolo = "" # user's answer to safety switch (-a) question y/n
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yolo = "" # user's answer to safety switch (-a) question y/n
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# Two options for the user to specify they openai api key
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home_path = os.path.expanduser("~")
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# Two options for the user to specify they openai api key.
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#1. Place a ".env" file in same directory as this with the line:
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# OPENAI_API_KEY="<yourkey>"
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# or do `export OPENAI_API_KEY=<yourkey>` before use
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dotenv.load_dotenv()
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openai.api_key = os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
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openai.api_key = os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
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openai.api_key_path = os.path.join(home_path,".openai.apikey")
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#2. Place a ".openai.apikey" in the home directory that holds the line:
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# <yourkey>
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if not openai.api_key: #If statement to avoid "invalid filepath" error
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home_path = os.path.expanduser("~")
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openai.api_key_path = os.path.join(home_path,".openai.apikey")
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# Parse arguments and make sure we have at least a single word
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# Parse arguments and make sure we have at least a single word
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if len(sys.argv) < 2:
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if len(sys.argv) < 2:
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