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sydney-ai

v1.0.1

Published

a NodeJS Client for the new Bing AI ChatBot (Sydney GPT4)

Downloads

36

Readme

sydney-ai - NodeJS Client for the new Bing AI ChatBot (Sydney GPT4) [Discord]

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npm install sydney-ai
import ChatBot from "sydney-ai";

const bot = new ChatBot(process.env.TOKEN);
let response = await bot.ask("Hello");
console.log(response);

Features

  • Official Microsoft SignalR client: The package uses the official Microsoft SignalR client, ensuring that it is up-to-date and reliable.
  • Multiple conversations: The package supports multiple conversations, allowing you to have multiple parallel conversations with the chatbot.
  • Streaming response: The package supports streaming the response, which means that you can receive the chatbot's response in real-time as it is generated, rather than having to wait for the entire response to be generated.
  • Lightweight: The package is very lightweight, making it easy to use and integrate into your projects.

Installation

To install the package, run the following command in your terminal:

npm install sydney-ai

Usage

First of all you need to import the package:

import ChatBot from "sydney-ai";

Here is an example of how to use the package in your Node.js code:

import ChatBot from  "sydney-ai";

// creating the bot with default options
const  bot  =  new  ChatBot(process.env.TOKEN);

// asking a question with default conversation
let  response  =  await  bot.ask("Hello");
console.log(response);

// asking a question with a specific conversation
let  response2  =  await  bot.ask("Hello", "conversation name");
console.log(response2);

//asking a question with a stream default conversation (streamResponse contains the final response)
let  streamResponse  =  await  bot.askStream(res  => {
	console.log(res);
}, "Hello");

// asking a question with a stream specific conversation (streamResponse2 contains the final response)
let  streamResponse2  =  await  bot.askStream(res  => {
	console.log(res);
}, "Hello", "conversation name");

API Reference

ChatBot(token, options)

This is the constructor for creating a new ChatBot instance. The token parameter is required, and it is bing _U cookie that used to create conversations and communicate with bing. The options parameter is optional, and it can be used to specify additional options for the chatbot.

bot.ask(message, conversation)

This method is used to ask the chatbot a question. The message parameter is required, and it is the question that you want to ask the chatbot. The conversation parameter is optional, and it is the name of the conversation that you want to start with the chatbot. If this parameter is not provided, the default conversation will be used.