@promptbook/markdown-utils 0.88.0-9 → 0.88.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
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- <blockquote style="color: #ff8811">
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- <b>⚠ Warning:</b> This is a pre-release version of the library. It is not yet ready for production use. Please look at <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@promptbook/core?activeTab=versions">latest stable release</a>.
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  ## 📦 Package `@promptbook/markdown-utils`
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  - Promptbooks are [divided into several](#-packages) packages, all are published from [single monorepo](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook).
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  During the computer revolution, we have seen [multiple generations of computer languages](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/180), from the physical rewiring of the vacuum tubes through low-level machine code to the high-level languages like Python or JavaScript. And now, we're on the edge of the **next revolution**!
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  It's a revolution of writing software in **plain human language** that is understandable and executable by both humans and machines – and it's going to change everything!
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  The incredible growth in power of microprocessors and the Moore's Law have been the driving force behind the ever-more powerful languages, and it's been an amazing journey! Similarly, the large language models (like GPT or Claude) are the next big thing in language technology, and they're set to transform the way we interact with computers.
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  ## 🚀 Get started
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  Take a look at the simple starter kit with books integrated into the **Hello World** sample applications:
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  ## 💜 The Promptbook Project
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  Promptbook project is ecosystem of multiple projects and tools, following is a list of most important pieces of the project:
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+ Hello world examples:
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+ - [Hello world](https://github.com/webgptorg/hello-world)
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+ - [Hello world in Node.js](https://github.com/webgptorg/hello-world-node-js)
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+ - [Hello world in Next.js](https://github.com/webgptorg/hello-world-next-js)
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  We also have a community of developers and users of **Promptbook**:
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  - [Discord community](https://discord.gg/x3QWNaa89N)
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  - [Landing page `ptbk.io`](https://ptbk.io)
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  - [Github discussions](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions)
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  - [LinkedIn `Promptbook`](https://linkedin.com/company/promptbook)
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- - [Facebook `Promptbook`](https://www.facebook.com/61560776453536)
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+ - [Facebook `Promptbook`](https://www.facebook.com/61560776453536)
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  And **Promptbook.studio** branded socials:
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  - [Instagram `@promptbook.studio`](https://www.instagram.com/promptbook.studio/)
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  And **Promptujeme** sub-brand:
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  _/Subbrand for Czech clients/_
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  - [Promptujeme.cz](https://www.promptujeme.cz/)
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  - [Facebook `Promptujeme`](https://www.facebook.com/promptujeme/)
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  ## 💙 The Book language
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  Following is the documentation and blueprint of the [Book language](https://github.com/webgptorg/book).
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  Book is a language that can be used to write AI applications, agents, workflows, automations, knowledgebases, translators, sheet processors, email automations and more. It allows you to harness the power of AI models in human-like terms, without the need to know the specifics and technicalities of the models.
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  - [PERSONA](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/blob/main/documents/commands/PERSONA.md)
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  ### **How:** Knowledge, Instruments and Actions
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  The resources used by the personas are used to do the work.
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  ## 📚 Dictionary
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- ### 📚 Dictionary
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  The following glossary is used to clarify certain concepts:
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  - **Prompt drift** is a phenomenon where the AI model starts to generate outputs that are not aligned with the original prompt. This can happen due to the model's training data, the prompt's wording, or the model's architecture.
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  - **Pipeline, workflow or chain** is a sequence of tasks that are executed in a specific order. In the context of AI, a pipeline can refer to a sequence of AI models that are used to process data.
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  - **Retrieval-augmented generation** is a machine learning paradigm where a model generates text by retrieving relevant information from a large database of text. This approach combines the benefits of generative models and retrieval models.
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  - **Longtail** refers to non-common or rare events, items, or entities that are not well-represented in the training data of machine learning models. Longtail items are often challenging for models to predict accurately.
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- #### 💯 Core concepts
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+ ### 💯 Core concepts
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  - [📚 Collection of pipelines](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/65)
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  - [📯 Pipeline](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/64)
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  - [🔣 Words not tokens](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/29)
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  - [☯ Separation of concerns](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/32)
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- ##### Advanced concepts
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  - [📚 Knowledge (Retrieval-augmented generation)](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/41)
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  - [🌏 Remote server](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/89)
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  - [👮 Agent adversary expectations](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/39)
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  - [view more](https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/categories/concepts)
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- ### Terms specific to Promptbook TypeScript implementation
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  ## 🚂 Promptbook Engine
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  <a href="https://technologickainkubace.org/en/about-technology-incubation/about-the-project/">
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package/esm/index.es.js CHANGED
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  import spaceTrim, { spaceTrim as spaceTrim$1 } from 'spacetrim';
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  import { format } from 'prettier';
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