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# AI Refactor Changelog
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## [0.5.4] - 2024-02-07
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### Added
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- Support for built-in command YML files to make it easy to add new refactors
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- Support for specifying context files from gems with `context_file_paths_from_gems:` key in command templates
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- Command to convert Minitest tests to Quickdraw tests
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### Changes
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- Default openAI model is now `gpt-4-turbo-preview`
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## [0.5.3] - 2024-02-06
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- Add runner to run steep on inputs after generating RBS
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- Add refactor to write RBS
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- Removed dependency on `dotenv` gems
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- Update openai dependency
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- Improve prompt handling to allow having custom text prompts from commands that can append to build in prompt templates
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## [0.5.2] - 2023-09-21
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### `quickdraw/0.1.0/convert_minitest`
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Convert Minitest or Test::Unit test suite files to [Quickdraw](https://github.com/joeldrapper/quickdraw) test suite files.
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Files, by default, are output to the same directory as the input file but with .test.rb extension (and _test removed).
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-p, --prompt PROMPT_FILE Specify path to a text file that contains the ChatGPT 'system' prompt.
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-f, --diffs Request AI generate diffs of changes rather than writing out the whole file.
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# Convert Minitest or Test::Unit test suite files to Quickdraw test suite files.
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description: Convert Minitest or Test::Unit test suite files to Quickdraw test suite files.
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You are an expert Ruby senior software developer. You convert minitest or Test::Unit test suite files to Quickdraw test suite files.
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Quickdraw is a new test framework for Ruby:
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- Spec-like DSL, but with just five methods: `describe`, `test` and `expect`, `assert`, `refute`. No `context`, `let`, `subject`, `to`, `it`, `is_expected` or `specify`, and you’ll never need to guess whether the next symbol should be a space, a colon, a dot or an underscore.
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- No chaining on matchers. Rather than chain, the matcher can yield if it wants to allow for more complex matching.
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- Auto-loaded configuration, so you never need to `require "test_helper"`.
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- Designed to take advantage of all your CPU cores — by default it runs one process per CPU core and two threads per process.
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- Make as many expectations as you want in a test. You’ll get a dot for each one to make you feel good about youtself.
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> Your test files are executed in an anonymous class, so you can define methods and constants at the top level without worrying about collisions. If you’re testing something that references `Class#name`, you may have to define those classes as fixtures somewhere else.
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### `.test`
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module AIRefactor
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module Commands
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BuiltInCommand = Data.define(:name, :description, :path, :command_line_options, :config)
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def get(name)
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all[name]
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end
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def names
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all.keys
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end
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def descriptions
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end
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def supported?(name)
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def all
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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model: options[:ai_model] || "gpt-4-turbo-preview",
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:description,
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attr_writer :refactor
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attr_writer :refactor, :description
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# @deprecated
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def [](key)
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@context_file_paths.concat(paths)
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end
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# A hash is passed in, where the keys are gem names that should be in the bundle and the path is a path inside the gem
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# install location. We resolve the absolute path of each and then add to @context_file_paths
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def context_file_paths_from_gems=(paths)
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+
@context_file_paths ||= []
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@context_file_paths_from_gems ||= {}
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@context_file_paths_from_gems.merge!(paths)
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+
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+
paths.each do |gem_name, paths|
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+
paths = [paths] unless paths.is_a?(Array)
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|
+
paths.each do |path|
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+
gem_spec = Gem::Specification.find_by_name(gem_name.to_s)
|
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+
raise "Gem #{gem_name} not found" unless gem_spec
|
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+
gem_path = gem_spec.gem_dir
|
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+
full_path = File.join(gem_path, path)
|
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|
+
@context_file_paths << full_path
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
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|
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end
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|
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def ai_model=(value)
|
84
|
-
@ai_model = value || "gpt-4"
|
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|
+
@ai_model = value || "gpt-4-turbo-preview"
|
85
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|
end
|
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|
|
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|
def ai_temperature=(value)
|
data/lib/ai_refactor/version.rb
CHANGED
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
|
|
1
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|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
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|
name: ai_refactor
|
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|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
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version: 0.5.
|
4
|
+
version: 0.5.4
|
5
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|
platform: ruby
|
6
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|
authors:
|
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|
- Stephen Ierodiaconou
|
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|
autorequire:
|
9
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|
bindir: exe
|
10
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|
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
-
date: 2024-02-
|
11
|
+
date: 2024-02-07 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
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|
dependencies:
|
13
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|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
14
14
|
name: colorize
|
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ files:
|
|
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|
- Rakefile
|
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|
- Steepfile
|
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|
- ai_refactor.gemspec
|
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|
+
- commands/quickdraw/0.1.0/convert_minitest.yml
|
92
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|
- examples/ex1_convert_a_rspec_test_to_minitest.yml
|
93
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|
- examples/ex1_input_spec.rb
|
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|
- examples/ex2_input.rb
|
@@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ files:
|
|
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|
- lib/ai_refactor.rb
|
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|
- lib/ai_refactor/cli.rb
|
101
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|
- lib/ai_refactor/command_file_parser.rb
|
103
|
+
- lib/ai_refactor/commands.rb
|
102
104
|
- lib/ai_refactor/context.rb
|
103
105
|
- lib/ai_refactor/file_processor.rb
|
104
106
|
- lib/ai_refactor/logger.rb
|