@promptbook/remote-client 0.92.0-26 → 0.92.0-27

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@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ import type { UncertainNumber } from '../UncertainNumber';
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  /**
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  * Make UncertainNumber
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  *
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- * @param value
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+ * @param value value of the uncertain number, if `NaN` or `undefined`, it will be set to 0 and `isUncertain=true`
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+ * @param isUncertain if `true`, the value is uncertain, otherwise depends on the value
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  *
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  * @private utility for initializating UncertainNumber
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  */
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- export declare function uncertainNumber(value?: number | typeof NaN | undefined | null): UncertainNumber;
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+ export declare function uncertainNumber(value?: number | typeof NaN | undefined | null, isUncertain?: boolean): UncertainNumber;
@@ -4,34 +4,43 @@ import type { string_name } from '../../types/typeAliases';
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  import type { string_promptbook_documentation_url } from '../../types/typeAliases';
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  import type { string_SCREAMING_CASE } from '../../utils/normalization/normalizeTo_SCREAMING_CASE';
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  /**
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+ * AbstractFormfactorDefinition provides the base structure for all form factor implementations
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+ * in the Promptbook system. It defines common properties and interfaces that must be
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+ * implemented by specific form factors.
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  *
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  * Note: [🚉] This is fully serializable as JSON
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  * @see https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/172
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  */
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  export type AbstractFormfactorDefinition = {
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  /**
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+ * Unique identifier for the form factor in SCREAMING_CASE format
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+ * Used for programmatic identification and reference
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  */
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  readonly name: string_name & string_SCREAMING_CASE;
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  /**
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+ * Alternative names that can be used to reference this form factor
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+ * Also in SCREAMING_CASE format for consistency
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  */
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  readonly aliasNames?: ReadonlyArray<string_name & string_SCREAMING_CASE>;
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  /**
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+ * Previous names that were used for this form factor but are now deprecated
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+ * These are maintained for backward compatibility purposes
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  */
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  readonly deprecatedNames?: ReadonlyArray<string_name & string_SCREAMING_CASE>;
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  /**
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+ * Human-readable description of the form factor in markdown format
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+ * Explains the purpose, functionality, and use cases of this form factor
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  */
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  readonly description: string_markdown_text;
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  /**
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+ * URL pointing to detailed documentation for this form factor
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+ * Provides additional resources and guidance for implementation and usage
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  */
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  readonly documentationUrl: string_promptbook_documentation_url;
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  /**
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+ * Defines the interface structure for this form factor's pipeline
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+ * Specifies how inputs and outputs are handled, processed, and formatted
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+ * Required for properly configuring and executing the form factor's functionality
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  */
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  readonly pipelineInterface: PipelineInterface;
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  };
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  import { FORMFACTOR_DEFINITIONS } from '../index';
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  /**
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+ * FormfactorDefinition is a type that defines the structure and capabilities of a specific
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+ * application form factor in the Promptbook system. It encapsulates all properties needed
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+ * to represent how a particular interface handles inputs, outputs, and behaviors.
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  *
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  * Note: [🚉] This is fully serializable as JSON
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  * @see https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/172
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  };
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  }, {
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  readonly name: "TRANSLATOR";
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- readonly description: "@@@";
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+ readonly description: "A text transformation system that converts input content into different forms,\n including language translations, paraphrasing, style conversions, and tone adjustments.\n This form factor takes one input and produces one transformed output.";
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  readonly documentationUrl: "https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/175";
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  readonly pipelineInterface: {
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  readonly inputParameters: readonly [{
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  };
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  }, {
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  readonly name: "EXPERIMENTAL_MATCHER";
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+ readonly description: "An evaluation system that determines whether content meets specific criteria or patterns.\n Used for content validation, quality assessment, and intelligent filtering tasks. Currently in experimental phase.";
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  readonly documentationUrl: "https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/177";
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  readonly pipelineInterface: {
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  readonly inputParameters: readonly [{
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  /**
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- * Matcher is form of app that @@@
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+ * Matcher is form of app that evaluates (spreadsheet) content against defined criteria or patterns,
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+ * determining if it matches or meets specific requirements. Used for classification,
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+ * validation, filtering, and quality assessment of inputs.
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  *
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  */
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  export declare const MatcherFormfactorDefinition: {
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  readonly name: "EXPERIMENTAL_MATCHER";
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+ readonly description: "An evaluation system that determines whether content meets specific criteria or patterns.\n Used for content validation, quality assessment, and intelligent filtering tasks. Currently in experimental phase.";
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  readonly documentationUrl: "https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/177";
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  readonly pipelineInterface: {
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  /**
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- * Translator is form of app that @@@
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+ * Translator is form of app that transforms input text from one form to another,
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+ * such as language translation, style conversion, tone modification, or other text transformations.
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  *
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  */
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  export declare const TranslatorFormfactorDefinition: {
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  readonly name: "TRANSLATOR";
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+ readonly description: "A text transformation system that converts input content into different forms,\n including language translations, paraphrasing, style conversions, and tone adjustments.\n This form factor takes one input and produces one transformed output.";
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  readonly documentationUrl: "https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook/discussions/175";
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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ import type { LlmExecutionToolsWithTotalUsage } from '../utils/count-total-usage
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  import type { CreateLlmToolsFromConfigurationOptions } from './createLlmToolsFromConfiguration';
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  type GetLlmToolsForTestingAndScriptsAndPlaygroundOptions = CreateLlmToolsFromConfigurationOptions & {
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  /**
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+ * Flag indicating whether the cache should be reloaded or reused
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+ * When set to true, the existing cache will not be used but thinks will be still saved to the cache
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  *
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  * @default false
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  * Note: [⚪] This should never be in any released package
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  * TODO: [👷‍♂️] @@@ Manual about construction of llmTools
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  * TODO: This should be maybe not under `_common` but under `utils-internal` / `utils/internal`
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- * TODO: [®] DRY Register logic
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- */
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+ * TODO: [®] DRY Register logi
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  import { MultipleLlmExecutionTools } from '../../multiple/MultipleLlmExecutionTools';
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  import type { CreateLlmToolsFromConfigurationOptions } from './createLlmToolsFromConfiguration';
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  /**
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+ * Automatically configures LLM tools from environment variables in Node.js
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+ *
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+ * This utility function detects available LLM providers based on environment variables
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+ * and creates properly configured LLM execution tools for each detected provider.
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  *
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  * Note: This function is not cached, every call creates new instance of `MultipleLlmExecutionTools`
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  *
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+ * Supports environment variables from .env files when dotenv is configured
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  * Note: `$` is used to indicate that this function is not a pure function - it uses filesystem to access `.env` file
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  *
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  * - `process.env.ANTHROPIC_CLAUDE_API_KEY`
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  * - ...
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  *
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+ * @param options Configuration options for the LLM tools
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+ * @returns A unified interface containing all detected and configured LLM tools
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  export declare function $provideLlmToolsFromEnv(options?: CreateLlmToolsFromConfigurationOptions): Promise<MultipleLlmExecutionTools>;
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  /**
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+ * TODO: The architecture for LLM tools configuration consists of three key functions:
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+ * 1. `$provideLlmToolsFromEnv` - High-level function that detects available providers from env vars and returns ready-to-use LLM tools
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+ * 2. `$provideLlmToolsConfigurationFromEnv` - Middle layer that extracts configuration objects from environment variables
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+ * 3. `createLlmToolsFromConfiguration` - Low-level function that instantiates LLM tools from explicit configuration
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+ *
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+ * This layered approach allows flexibility in how tools are configured:
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+ * - Use $provideLlmToolsFromEnv for automatic detection and setup in Node.js environments
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+ * - Use $provideLlmToolsConfigurationFromEnv to extract config objects for modification before instantiation
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+ * - Use createLlmToolsFromConfiguration for explicit control over tool configurations
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+ *
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  * TODO: [🧠][🍛] Which name is better `$provideLlmToolsFromEnv` or `$provideLlmToolsFromEnvironment`?
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  * TODO: [🧠] Is there some meaningfull way how to test this util
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  * Note: [🟢] Code in this file should never be never released in packages that could be imported into browser environment
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  import type { Registered } from '../../../utils/$Register';
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  import type { LlmToolsOptions } from './LlmToolsOptions';
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  /**
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+ * that can be passed during runtime to instantiate and configure LLM tools properly.
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+ * The Promptbook LLM tools architecture involves several related types:
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+ * - `LlmToolsMetadata`: Contains static metadata about the tool, such as name, version, and capabilities
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+ * - `LlmToolsConfiguration`: Runtime configuration from environment variables or settings
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+ * - `LlmToolsOptions`: Provider-specific options for instantiating tools
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+ * - `Registered`: The record of a registered tool in the global registry
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+ * Used in UI components and logs for identifying this particular configuration
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  readonly LOW_TIER: 0;
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+ * - `LlmToolsConfiguration`: Runtime configuration from environment variables or settings
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+ * - `LlmToolsOptions`: Provider-specific options for instantiating tools
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+ * - `Registered`: The record of a registered tool in the global registry
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