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Build a better prompt for general scientific writing #4
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I'll work on version 0.1 prompts, porting over what I already have in langchain |
Awesome — assign yourself here for tracking purposes? |
Wishlist of assistant functions (not all of these are feasible):
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i imagine that some of these will be most easily done by having some sort of:
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Yeah that would be cool but sounds like step 2 to me, where step 1 is to implement them in a way that works when triggered "manually" |
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Right now, the LLM will sometimes respond with a trailing "
@user: i did it!
" or whatever, sometimes it'll strip the newline, sometimes it'll dup the whole line... A more specific prompt, and moreguidance
might do the trick.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: