Elisp library for the OpenAI API
The OpenAI Elisp library provides convenient access to the OpenAI API from applications written in the Elisp language.
P.S. This package is expected to be used as a library, so there are only a few interactable commands you can use, and those are mostly examples.
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You will need to set up your API key before you can use this library.
(setq openai-key "[YOUR API KEY]")
Alternatively you can configure a function to retrieve the key from some
external source. A function, openai-key-auth-source
is provided to retrieve
the key from an auth-source entry under the :host
key api.openai.com
(setq openai-key #'openai-key-auth-source)
For requests that need your user identifier,
(setq openai-user "[YOUR USER UID]")
For using another OpenAI endpoint,
(setq openai-base-url "[OPENAI BASE URL]")
π‘ Tip
The two variables
openai-key
andopenai-user
are the default values for sending requests! However, you can still overwrite the value by passing the keywords:key
and:user
!
Here is the simplest example that teaches you how to use this library. This is
a function with a query
and a callback function.
(openai-completion "How are you?"
(lambda (data)
(message "%s" data)))
All arguments are exposed in the argument list, so you can send any request in any way you want.
For example, the request function openai-completion
accepts argument
max-tokens
. By seeing OpenAI's references page:
max_tokens
integer Optional Defaults to 16The maximum number of tokens to generate in the completion.
The token count of your prompt plus
max_tokens
cannot exceed the model's context length. Most models have a context length of 2048 tokens (except for the newest models, which support 4096).
(openai-completion ...
...
:max-tokens 4069) ; max out tokens!
The API functions are followed by this pattern:
[PACKAGE NAME]-[API TYPE]-[REQUEST NAME]
For example:
(openai-file-list ...)
openai
- is the package namefile
- is the api type, see OpenAI API referencelist
- is the request name
The function's parameters are followed in this order:
- required - variables are required for this type of request
callback
- execution after the request is made- optional - other variables that are not required, but will affect the final output
(openai-completion "How are you?" ; required
(lambda (data) ; callback
...)
:max-tokens 4069) ; optional
Every type of request has a default model
, and we hope this benefits the users
to not worry about what model to use for their request! However, if you want to
use other models, you can use the keyword :model
to replace them!
(openai-completion ...
...
:model "text-davinci-003") ; replace the default model
While playing through this library, you might see this error quite often.
400 - Bad request. Please check error message and your parameters
Try M-x openai-debug-mode
, it will show more error messages.
If you would like to contribute to this project, you may either clone and make pull requests to this repository. Or you can clone the project and establish your own branch of this tool. Any methods are welcome!
To run the test locally, you will need the following tools:
Install all dependencies and development dependencies:
$ eask install-deps --dev
To test the package's installation:
$ eask package
$ eask install
To test compilation:
$ eask compile
πͺ§ The following steps are optional, but we recommend you follow these lint results!
The built-in checkdoc
linter:
$ eask lint checkdoc
The standard package
linter:
$ eask lint package
π P.S. For more information, find the Eask manual at https://emacs-eask.github.io/.
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for details.