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curator-ai

v0.0.5

Published

An AI-powered news curator. It reads a list of articles, selects the best ones depending on a list of interests, and summarizes them into an easy-to-read news feed. Powered by the OpenAI API.

Downloads

6

Readme

Curator AI

An AI-powered news curator. It reads a list of articles, selects the best ones depending on a list of interests, and summarizes them into an easy-to-read news feed. Powered by the OpenAI API.

Requirements

CLI Usage

# Install the package globally
npm install -g curator-ai

# Summarize a list of articles based on aggregator URLs
OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX curate -a https://news.ycombinator.com/ https://lobste.rs/

Example output:

Example output

More options:

# Get usage information
curate

# Summarize a list of articles based on URLs passed directly as parameters
OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX curate -u https://example.com/article1 https://example.com/article2

# Summarize a list of articles based on a file containing URLs
OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX curate -uf myFile.txt

# Return at most 5 articles
OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX curate -a https://news.ycombinator.com/ -m 5

# Return the articles about AI and React
OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX curate -a https://news.ycombinator.com/ -i AI React

You can also put the API key in a .env file:

OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX

Then you don't need to pass it as a parameter.

curate -f myFile.txt

Programmatic Usage

# Install the package locally
npm install curator-ai

Put the API key in a .env file:

OPENAI_API_KEY=XXX

Use the curate function:

const { curate } = require('curator-ai');

const links = [
    'https://stability.ai/news/stable-code-2024-llm-code-completion-release',
    'https://www.fromjason.xyz/p/notebook/where-have-all-the-websites-gone/',
    'https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/06/things-you-should-never-do-part-i/',
    'https://biomejs.dev/blog/biome-v1-5/',
    'https://birtles.blog/2024/01/06/weird-things-engineers-believe-about-development/',
    'https://julesblom.com/writing/flushsync',
];

curate({
    links,
    interests: ['react', 'ai'],
    max: 5,
}).then(curatedLinks => {
    console.log(curatedLinks);
});

// [
//  {
//    title: 'More Than You Need to Know About ReactDOM.flushSync',
//    author: 'Jules Blom',
//    summary: 'This article dives into the rarely used ReactDOM.flushSync function in React and explains what it does and when it is useful. It discusses how flushSync flushes state updates synchronously to the DOM, and why this is important. The article also explains the concept of batching in React updates and how flushSync can bypass the update queue.',
//    relevancy_score: 8,
//    link: 'https://julesblom.com/writing/flushsync'
//  },
//  ...
// ]

Development

npm install

# Get usage information
npm start

# Summarize a list of articles based on aggregator URLs (notice the --):
npm start -- -a https://news.ycombinator.com/

Don't forget to pass a valid OpenAI key, either as an environment variable or in a .env file.

Build

npm run build
npm publish

License

MIT