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@y2pheq/xaoai

v1.3.0

Published

Integrated from the known Artificial intelligence with special tweaks to make it more advantageous to the user. This is still under development so expect some blunders while using this.

Downloads

1,246

Readme

WHAT IS XAOAI?

» Integrated from the known Artificial intelligence with special tweaks to make it more advantageous to the user. This is still under development so expect some blunders while using this.

INSTALLING PACKAGE

» in shell/terminal

# This command installs the XAOAI library from the npm registry.
# Make sure you have Node.js and npm installed on your system before running this.
npm install @y2pheq/xaoai 

» in package.json

"dependencies" {
    // This line includes the XAOAI library in your project.
    // Make sure it's properly installed and that "x.x.x" is replaced with the correct version number you need. 
    "@y2pheq/xaoai": "^x.x.x" 
}

IMPORT/CONST THE PACKAGE FROM YOUR PROJECT

// Import the XAOAI library.  This line assumes 'xaoai' is a valid module.
const xaoai = require('xaoai'); 

// Instantiate a new XAOAI object.
xaoai = new xaoai();

USAGE

» xaoai.xviii (AI)

// Import the necessary module (replace 'xaoai' with the actual module name)
//  This line assumes xaoai is a module you've imported. Adjust as needed for your setup.
//const xaoai = require('./xaoai'); // Example if xaoai is in the same directory


/**
 • Asynchronously sends a message using the xaoai.xviii function.
 •
 • @param {string} query - The message to send.
 • @param {number} sid - The session ID (required).
 • @returns {Promise<object>} A promise that resolves with the response from xaoai.xviii, or rejects with an error.
 **/
async function sendMessage(query, sid) {
  try {
    // Send the message using the xaoai.xviii function.  Replace this with the actual function call if different.
    const response = await xaoai.xviii(query, sid); 

    // Log the response received from the server.  Consider more robust error handling within the response itself.
    console.log("Message sent successfully. Response:", response);  
    return response; // Return the response for potential further processing
  } catch (error) {
    // Handle errors that occurred during message sending.
    console.error("Error sending message:", error);
    //Consider throwing the error to be handled higher up in the call stack instead of just logging
    // throw error;  
    return null; // Or another appropriate value to signal failure
  }
}

/**
 • Main function to execute the message sending process.
 **/
async function main() {
  const query = "hi";
  const sid = 100; // Session ID -  This is crucial and should be obtained securely and correctly!

  // Send the message and handle the response (or potential errors).
  const result = await sendMessage(query, sid);
  if (result) {
    console.log(result); // Add further processing of the result if necessary.
  } else {
    console.log("Message sending failed.");
  }
}


// Execute the main function.
main();

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