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inferkit

v1.0.3

Published

a wrapper for the inferkit api

Downloads

5

Readme

inferkit

A wrapper for the InferKit api.

"InferKit offers an interface and API for custom AI–based text generators. Whether you're a novelist looking for inspiration, or an app developer, there's something for you."

From InferKit's website:

InferKit's text generation tool takes text you provide and generates what it thinks comes next, using a state-of-the-art neural network. It's configurable and can produce any length of text on practically any topic. An example:

Input:

While not normally known for his musical talent, Elon Musk is releasing a debut album

Completion:

While not normally known for his musical talent, Elon Musk is releasing a debut album. It's called "The Road to Re-Entry," and it features an astounding collection of songs... (continued)

usage

currently, this will allow you to generate text each time you call the function.


const inferkit = new InferKit(inferkit_api_key)

inferkit.process("hello world.  I am playing around with an AI.").then(console.log)
inferkit.process("hello world.  I am playing around with an AI.", {length: 100}).then(console.log)

/*
	The goal is to make it learn to write longer programs, 
	but I'm trying not to be too harsh on it for now. 
	Here are a few of the responses I got. 
	It learned to recognize / read basic symbols and strings 
	like numbers, booleans, strings and so on. 
	It has learned to recognize its own program and write...
*/

to do

  • [ ] add support for user custom generators
  • [ ] make a method for continuing generation from accumulating text

Inferkit was created by Adam Daniel King