discourse-ai/db/fixtures/ai_helper/603_completion_prompts.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# frozen_string_literal: true
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -301
cp.name = "translate"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:text]
cp.stop_sequences = ["\n</output>", "</output>"]
cp.temperature = 0.2
cp.messages = {
insts: <<~TEXT,
I want you to act as an %LANGUAGE% translator, spelling corrector and improver. I will write to you
in any language and you will detect the language, translate it and answer in the corrected and
improved version of my text, in %LANGUAGE%. I want you to replace my simplified A0-level words and
sentences with more beautiful and elegant, upper level %LANGUAGE% words and sentences.
Keep the meaning same, but make them more literary. I want you to only reply the correction,
the improvements and nothing else, do not write explanations.
You will find the text between <input></input> XML tags.
Include your translation between <output></output> XML tags.
TEXT
examples: [["<input>Hello</input>", "<output>...%LANGUAGE% translation...</output>"]],
}
end
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -303
cp.name = "proofread"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:diff]
cp.temperature = 0
cp.stop_sequences = ["\n</output>"]
cp.messages = {
insts: <<~TEXT,
You are a markdown proofreader. You correct egregious typos and phrasing issues but keep the user's original voice.
You do not touch code blocks. I will provide you with text to proofread. If nothing needs fixing, then you will echo the text back.
You will find the text between <input></input> XML tags.
You will ALWAYS return the corrected text between <output></output> XML tags.
TEXT
examples: [
[
"<input>![amazing car|100x100, 22%](upload://hapy.png)</input>",
"<output>![Amazing car|100x100, 22%](upload://hapy.png)</output>",
],
[<<~TEXT, "The rain in Spain, stays mainly in the Plane."],
<input>
The rain in spain stays mainly in the plane.
</input>
TEXT
[
"<input>The rain in Spain, stays mainly in the Plane.</input>",
"<output>The rain in Spain, stays mainly in the Plane.</output>",
],
[<<~TEXT, <<~TEXT],
<input>
Hello,
Sometimes the logo isn't changing automatically when color scheme changes.
![Screen Recording 2023-03-17 at 18.04.22|video](upload://2rcVL0ZMxHPNtPWQbZjwufKpWVU.mov)
</input>
TEXT
<output>
Hello,
Sometimes the logo does not change automatically when the color scheme changes.
![Screen Recording 2023-03-17 at 18.04.22|video](upload://2rcVL0ZMxHPNtPWQbZjwufKpWVU.mov)
</output>
TEXT
[<<~TEXT, <<~TEXT],
<input>
Any ideas what is wrong with this peace of cod?
> This quot contains a typo
```ruby
# this has speling mistakes
testin.atypo = 11
baad = "bad"
```
</input>
TEXT
<output>
Any ideas what is wrong with this piece of code?
> This quot contains a typo
```ruby
# This has spelling mistakes
testing.a_typo = 11
bad = "bad"
```
</output>
TEXT
],
}
end
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -304
cp.name = "markdown_table"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:diff]
cp.temperature = 0.5
cp.stop_sequences = ["\n</output>"]
cp.messages = {
insts: <<~TEXT,
You are a markdown table formatter, I will provide you text inside <input></input> XML tags and you will format it into a markdown table
TEXT
examples: [
["<input>sam,joe,jane\nage: 22| 10|11</input>", <<~TEXT],
<output>
| | sam | joe | jane |
|---|---|---|---|
| age | 22 | 10 | 11 |
</output>
TEXT
[<<~TEXT, <<~TEXT],
<input>
sam: speed 100, age 22
jane: age 10
fred: height 22
</input>
TEXT
<output>
| | speed | age | height |
|---|---|---|---|
| sam | 100 | 22 | - |
| jane | - | 10 | - |
| fred | - | - | 22 |
</output>
TEXT
[<<~TEXT, <<~TEXT],
<input>
chrome 22ms (first load 10ms)
firefox 10ms (first load: 9ms)
</input>
TEXT
<output>
| Browser | Load Time (ms) | First Load Time (ms) |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome | 22 | 10 |
| Firefox | 10 | 9 |
</output>
TEXT
],
}
end
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -305
cp.name = "custom_prompt"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:diff]
cp.messages = { insts: <<~TEXT }
You are a helpful assistant. I will give you instructions inside <input></input> XML tags.
You will look at them and reply with a result.
TEXT
end
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -306
cp.name = "explain"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:text]
cp.messages = { insts: <<~TEXT }
You are a tutor explaining a term to a student in a specific context.
I will provide everything you need to know inside <input> tags, which consists of the term I want you
to explain inside <term> tags, the context of where it was used inside <context> tags, the title of
the topic where it was used inside <topic> tags, and optionally, the previous post in the conversation
in <replyTo> tags.
Using all this information, write a paragraph with a brief explanation
of what the term means. Format the response using Markdown. Reply only with the explanation and
nothing more.
TEXT
end
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -307
cp.name = "generate_titles"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:list]
cp.messages = {
insts: <<~TEXT,
I want you to act as a title generator for written pieces. I will provide you with a text,
and you will generate five attention-grabbing titles. Please keep the title concise and under 20 words,
and ensure that the meaning is maintained. Replies will utilize the language type of the topic.
I want you to only reply the list of options and nothing else, do not write explanations.
Each title you generate must be separated by *.
You will find the text between <input></input> XML tags.
TEXT
examples: [
[
"<input>In the labyrinth of time, a solitary horse, etched in gold by the setting sun, embarked on an infinite journey.</input>",
"<item>The solitary horse</item><item>The horse etched in gold</item><item>A horse's infinite journey</item><item>A horse lost in time</item><item>A horse's last ride</item>",
],
],
post_insts: "Wrap each title between <item></item> XML tags.",
}
end
CompletionPrompt.seed do |cp|
cp.id = -308
cp.name = "illustrate_post"
cp.prompt_type = CompletionPrompt.prompt_types[:list]
cp.messages = {}
end