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  1. package/README.md +135 -30
  2. package/esm/index.es.js +235 -287
  3. package/esm/index.es.js.map +1 -1
  4. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/anthropic-claude.index.d.ts +2 -2
  5. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/azure-openai.index.d.ts +2 -2
  6. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/browser.index.d.ts +2 -2
  7. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/cli.index.d.ts +2 -2
  8. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/core.index.d.ts +7 -3
  9. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/documents.index.d.ts +2 -2
  10. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/execute-javascript.index.d.ts +2 -2
  11. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/fake-llm.index.d.ts +2 -2
  12. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/langtail.index.d.ts +2 -2
  13. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/legacy-documents.index.d.ts +2 -2
  14. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/markdown-utils.index.d.ts +2 -2
  15. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/node.index.d.ts +2 -2
  16. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/openai.index.d.ts +2 -2
  17. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/pdf.index.d.ts +2 -2
  18. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/remote-client.index.d.ts +2 -2
  19. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/remote-server.index.d.ts +2 -2
  20. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/utils.index.d.ts +2 -2
  21. package/esm/typings/src/_packages/website-crawler.index.d.ts +2 -2
  22. package/esm/typings/src/cli/cli-commands/make.d.ts +0 -1
  23. package/esm/typings/src/cli/cli-commands/run.d.ts +14 -0
  24. package/esm/typings/src/cli/promptbookCli.d.ts +1 -0
  25. package/esm/typings/src/cli/test/ptbk.d.ts +5 -2
  26. package/esm/typings/src/collection/collectionToJson.test.d.ts +1 -1
  27. package/esm/typings/src/collection/constructors/createCollectionFromDirectory.d.ts +1 -1
  28. package/esm/typings/src/commands/BOOK_VERSION/BookVersionCommand.d.ts +11 -0
  29. package/esm/typings/src/commands/BOOK_VERSION/bookVersionCommandParser.d.ts +9 -0
  30. package/esm/typings/src/commands/FOREACH/foreachCommandParser.d.ts +2 -2
  31. package/esm/typings/src/commands/_BOILERPLATE/boilerplateCommandParser.d.ts +1 -1
  32. package/esm/typings/src/commands/_common/types/CommandParser.d.ts +1 -1
  33. package/esm/typings/src/commands/index.d.ts +1 -1
  34. package/esm/typings/src/config.d.ts +6 -0
  35. package/esm/typings/src/conversion/pipelineJsonToString.d.ts +3 -3
  36. package/esm/typings/src/conversion/pipelineStringToJson.d.ts +2 -2
  37. package/esm/typings/src/conversion/pipelineStringToJsonSync.d.ts +2 -2
  38. package/esm/typings/src/conversion/utils/stringifyPipelineJson.d.ts +1 -1
  39. package/esm/typings/src/conversion/validation/_importPipeline.d.ts +7 -7
  40. package/esm/typings/src/formats/_common/FormatDefinition.d.ts +1 -1
  41. package/esm/typings/src/formats/_common/FormatSubvalueDefinition.d.ts +1 -1
  42. package/esm/typings/src/storage/blackhole/BlackholeStorage.d.ts +33 -0
  43. package/esm/typings/src/storage/memory/MemoryStorage.d.ts +1 -1
  44. package/esm/typings/src/storage/{memory/utils → utils}/PrefixStorage.d.ts +1 -1
  45. package/esm/typings/src/types/PipelineJson/PipelineJson.d.ts +6 -4
  46. package/esm/typings/src/types/PipelineJson/PreparationJson.d.ts +1 -1
  47. package/esm/typings/src/types/Prompt.d.ts +1 -1
  48. package/esm/typings/src/types/typeAliases.d.ts +2 -2
  49. package/esm/typings/src/version.d.ts +13 -2
  50. package/package.json +2 -2
  51. package/umd/index.umd.js +236 -287
  52. package/umd/index.umd.js.map +1 -1
  53. package/esm/typings/src/commands/PROMPTBOOK_VERSION/PromptbookVersionCommand.d.ts +0 -11
  54. package/esm/typings/src/commands/PROMPTBOOK_VERSION/promptbookVersionCommandParser.d.ts +0 -9
  55. /package/esm/typings/src/commands/{PROMPTBOOK_VERSION/promptbookVersionCommand.test.d.ts → BOOK_VERSION/bookVersionCommand.test.d.ts} +0 -0
  56. /package/esm/typings/src/storage/{memory → local-storage}/utils/makePromptbookStorageFromWebStorage.d.ts +0 -0
package/README.md CHANGED
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  ## 🤍 The Promptbook Whitepaper
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  If you have a simple, single prompt for ChatGPT, GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Llama 3, or whatever, it doesn't matter how you integrate it. Whether it's calling a REST API directly, using the SDK, hardcoding the prompt into the source code, or importing a text file, the process remains the same.
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  But often you will struggle with the **limitations of LLMs**, such as **hallucinations, off-topic responses, poor quality output, language and prompt drift, word repetition repetition repetition repetition or misuse, lack of context, or just plain w𝒆𝐢rd resp0nses**. When this happens, you generally have three options:
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- ## 💜 The Promptbook Project
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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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- <td>Promptbook whitepaper</td>
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- <td>Basic motivations and problems which we are trying to solve</td>
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+ <th>Description</th>
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+ <td>Promptbook core is a description and documentation of basic innerworkings how should be Promptbook implemented and defines which fetures must be descriable by book language</td>
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  <td>Book language</td>
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- Book is a markdown-like language to define projects, pipelines, knowledge,... in the Promptbook system. It is designed to be understandable by non-programmers and non-technical people
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  <td>Promptbook typescript project</td>
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