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But first, please read -. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f423cb0..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -# AI Developer - -A custom AI assistant that can clone any GitHub repository to its remote cloud environment [E2B sandbox](https://e2b.dev/docs), work on the repo there, and then make pull request to GitHub. - -[![License: GPL3](https://img.shields.io/github/license/natzar/ai-developer)](https://github.com/natzar/ai-developer/blob/main/LICENSE) -![GitHub Workflow Status (with event)](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/natzar/ai-developer/.github%2Fworkflows%2Fpylint.yml) -![GitHub pull requests](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-pr/natzar/ai-developer) - -![Gif from developer](run_example.gif) - -Based on [e2b dev cookbook example](https://github.com/e2b-dev/e2b-cookbook/tree/main/guides/ai-github-developer-py), made by [Tereza Tizkova](https://twitter.com/tereza_tizkova), [discovered on twitter](https://twitter.com/tereza_tizkova/status/1737185638141644995) [by @betoayesa](https://twitter.com/betoayesa) who did not wait much on cloning the repo to try to extend it. - - -### Features -- Works directly any GitHub repository and makes a PR once done -- AI can clone the repo and edit, read, and write files -- Controllable from your terminal -- Powered by GPT-4-Turbo -- Runs in secure cloud sandbox by E2B - -## Get Started - -Clone this repository or download the zip file and setup all requirements and api keys. - -### Setup api keys & tokens -- OpenAi API key: https://platform.openai.com -- Github Token: https://github.com/settings/tokens -- e2b api key: https://e2b.dev/docs/getting-started/api-key - -### Install dependencies -- Poetry -- Github CLI Client: https://github.com/cli/cli#installation -- Other dependencies installed from Poetry - -```sh -curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 - -brew install gh -poetry install -``` - -### Last Step: environment - -1. Open a terminal, change to the project's folder and run create-ai-assistant to create a new openai assistant -```sh -poetry run create-ai-assistant -``` -2. Copy the assistant ID from the console output -3. Rename `.env.example` to `.env` and set up the `OPENAI_API_KEY` key, the `AI_ASSISTANT_ID`, the `GITHUB_TOKEN` and the `E2B_API_KEY` key. - -```sh -## .env.example file content - -# Get the E2B_API_KEY https://e2b.dev/docs/getting-started/api-key -E2B_API_KEY= - -# Get the OpenAI API key at https://platform.openai.com -OPENAI_API_KEY= - -# OpenAI assistant ID. You can get it by running `npm run create-ai-assistant` and copying the ID from the output. -# If you already created an assistant, you can get ID by visiting https://platform.openai.com/assistants -AI_ASSISTANT_ID= - -# Provide GitHub token with following permissions: -# - read:org -# - read:project -# - repo -# -# Find or create your token at https://github.com/settings/tokens -GITHUB_TOKEN= -``` -4. Wake the developer: -```sh -poetry run start -``` - -## Prompts - -### Assistant Instrucctions -``` -You are an AI developer responsible for working on coding tasks in the provided codebase located at /home/user/repo. Here are your core directives: - -Task Execution and Committing Changes: - -Work on coding tasks until completion, carefully committing changes and making pull requests. Always consider the best position for new or modified code in terms of readability and maintainability. -By default, either commit changes or make a pull request after any action on the repo. Name the pull request based on the changes made. -Code Review and Modification: - -Thoroughly review the entire file or relevant code sections before making changes to understand context, dependencies, and potential impact. -Avoid unnecessary code deletion unless justified. Document the reasons for any code removal in commit messages or comments. -Documentation and Testing: - -Clearly document any changes made. Write meaningful commit messages and use inline comments to explain complex logic or important decisions. -Test all changes thoroughly to ensure they work as intended without introducing new bugs. This includes unit, integration, and manual testing. -Adherence to Standards and Collaboration: - -Follow established coding standards and best practices for the language and framework, adhering to principles like DRY and KISS. -Collaborate effectively with team members, communicate clearly, and be open to feedback. Make frequent, small, and understandable commits. -Security, Privacy, and Continuous Learning: - -Consider security and privacy implications in your code, following best practices for data handling and security. -Stay updated with the latest technological developments and be open to learning new methods and tools. -Problem-Solving and Communication: - -If you encounter a problem, communicate it promptly. -Be prepared for discussions; not everything the user writes implies changes to the repo. Respond appropriately to non-task-related interactions. -Clarification and Adaptation: - -Seek clarification on ambiguous tasks before proceeding. Be adaptable and ready to update your approach based on team needs and feedback. -Remember, your role is to enhance the codebase with precision and care. Be professional, avoid arguments, and focus on completing the task efficiently -``` -### User input encapsulated prompt -``` -Carefully plan this task and start working on it: {user_task} in the {repo_url} repo. Dont explain me the plan, make the changes immediately.", -``` -## Authors - -- [@tereza_tizkova](https://twitter.com/tereza_tizkova) -- [@betoayesa](https://twitter.com/betoayesa) - - -## Contribute - -No guidelines have been created yet, if create new actions please push it back. Open to pull requests. - - - -## License -Licensed under the GPL License, Version 3.0 [Copy of the license](LICENSE). - - -## Have an idea? Notice a bug? Need help? - -Feel free to log an issue on our [GitHub issues page](https://github.com/natzar/ai-developer/issues). - -## Links - -- Repository url: [natzar/ai-developer](https://github.com/natzar/ai-developer) -- [What is Ai Developer & what it does](#stripe-pad) -- [How it works? Full step by step guide made by e2b](https://github.com/e2b-dev/e2b-cookbook/blob/main/guides/ai-github-developer-py/guide/README.md) -- [How to contribute](#how-to-contribute) -- [License](#license) - diff --git a/ai_developer/__init__.py b/ai_developer/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/ai_developer/actions.py b/ai_developer/actions.py deleted file mode 100644 index 92db773..0000000 --- a/ai_developer/actions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -import os -import random -import string -from typing import Any, Dict -from e2b import Sandbox -from rich.console import Console -from rich.theme import Theme - -REPO_DIRECTORY = "/home/user/repo" - -custom_theme = Theme( - { - "sandbox_action": "bold #E57B00", # Adjust color as needed - } -) - -console = Console(theme=custom_theme) - - -def print_sandbox_action(action_type: str, action_message: str): - console.print( - f"[sandbox_action] [Sandbox Action][/sandbox_action] {action_type}: {action_message}" - ) - - -# List of actions for the assistant -def create_directory(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - _directory = args["path"] - print_sandbox_action("Creating directory", _directory) - - try: - sandbox.filesystem.make_dir(_directory) - return "success" - except Exception as e: - return f"Error: {e}" - - -def save_content_to_file(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - path = args["path"] - content = args["content"] - mode = args.get("mode", "overwrite") # Default mode is 'overwrite' - # Used for 'insert' and 'modify_line' modes - line_number = args.get("line_number", None) - - action_message = f"File path: {path}, Mode: {mode}" - if line_number is not None: - action_message += f", Line number: {line_number}" - print_sandbox_action("Modifying file", action_message) - - try: - _dir = os.path.dirname(path) - sandbox.filesystem.make_dir(_dir) - - if mode == "overwrite": - sandbox.filesystem.write(path, content) - elif mode == "append": - existing_content = sandbox.filesystem.read(path) - new_content = existing_content + "\n" + content - sandbox.filesystem.write(path, new_content) - elif mode in ["insert", "modify_line"]: - new_content = modify_or_insert_content( - sandbox, path, content, line_number, mode - ) - sandbox.filesystem.write(path, new_content) - - return "Success" - except Exception as e: - return f"Error: {e}" - - -def modify_or_insert_content(sandbox, path, content, line_number, mode): - existing_content = sandbox.filesystem.read(path) - lines = existing_content.split("\n") - - if mode == "insert": - if line_number is not None and 0 <= line_number < len(lines): - lines.insert(line_number, content) - else: - lines.append(content) - elif mode == "modify_line": - if line_number is not None and 0 <= line_number < len(lines): - lines[line_number] = content - - return "\n".join(lines) - - -def list_files(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - path = args["path"] - print_sandbox_action("Listing files on path", path) - - try: - files = sandbox.filesystem.list(path) - response = "\n".join( - [f"dir: {file.name}" if file.is_dir else file.name for file in files] - ) - return response - except Exception as e: - return f"Error: {e}" - - -def read_file(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - path = args["path"] - print_sandbox_action("Reading file on path", path) - - try: - return sandbox.filesystem.read(path) - except Exception as e: - return f"Error: {e}" - - -def commit(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - repo_directory = "/home/user/repo" - commit_message = args["message"] - print_sandbox_action("Committing with the message", commit_message) - - git_add_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait(f"git -C {repo_directory} add .") - if git_add_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error adding files to staging: {git_add_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_add_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - git_commit_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {repo_directory} commit -m '{commit_message}'" - ) - if git_commit_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error committing changes: {git_commit_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_commit_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - return "success" - - -def make_pull_request(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - base_branch = "main" - random_letters = "".join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for _ in range(5)) - new_branch_name = f"ai-developer-{random_letters}" - - title = args["title"] - body = "" - - print_sandbox_action( - "Making a pull request", f"from '{new_branch_name}' to '{base_branch}'" - ) - - git_checkout_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {REPO_DIRECTORY} checkout -b {new_branch_name}" - ) - if git_checkout_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error creating a new git branch {new_branch_name}: {git_checkout_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_checkout_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - git_push_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {REPO_DIRECTORY} push -u origin {new_branch_name}" - ) - if git_push_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = ( - f"Error pushing changes: {git_push_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_push_proc.stderr}" - ) - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - gh_pull_request_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - cmd=f'gh pr create --base "{base_branch}" --head "{new_branch_name}" --title "{title}" --body "{body}"'.replace( - "`", "\\`" - ), - cwd=REPO_DIRECTORY, - ) - if gh_pull_request_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error creating pull request: {gh_pull_request_proc.stdout}\n\t{gh_pull_request_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - return "success" - - -def git_pull(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - working_directory = args.get("working_directory", REPO_DIRECTORY) - print_sandbox_action("Executing git pull in", working_directory) - - try: - git_pull_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {working_directory} pull" - ) - if git_pull_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error pulling changes: {git_pull_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_pull_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - return "success" - except Exception as e: - return f"Error: {e}" - - -def git_reset(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - repo_directory = "/home/user/repo" - working_branch = args.get("working_branch", "main") - print_sandbox_action("Resetting repo to branch in origin", working_branch) - - try: - # Fetch the latest changes from origin - git_fetch_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {repo_directory} fetch origin" - ) - if git_fetch_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error fetching from origin: {git_fetch_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_fetch_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - # Reset the local branch to match the origin branch - git_reset_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {repo_directory} reset --hard origin/{working_branch}" - ) - if git_reset_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error resetting branch '{working_branch}': {git_reset_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_reset_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - # Clean up any untracked files - git_clean_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git -C {repo_directory} clean -fd" - ) - if git_clean_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = f"Error cleaning untracked files: {git_clean_proc.stdout}\n\t{git_clean_proc.stderr}" - console.print("\t[bold red]Error:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - return "success" - except Exception as e: - return f"Error: {e}" - - -def execute_pylint(sandbox: Sandbox, args: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: - path = args.get("path", REPO_DIRECTORY) - print_sandbox_action("Running pylint on", path) - - pylint_cmd = f"pylint {path}" - pylint_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait(pylint_cmd) - if pylint_proc.exit_code != 0: - error = pylint_proc.stderr.strip() - console.print("[bold red]Pylint Errors:[/bold red]", error) - return error - - output = pylint_proc.stdout.strip() - console.print("[bold green]Pylint Output:[/bold green]\n", output) - return output - - -# Ideas for new actions: -# - Automated code formatting checks -# - Security vulnerability scanning -# - Dependency updates for project libraries -# - Code complexity analysis -# - Automated generation of code documentation -# - Performance profiling and optimization suggestions diff --git a/ai_developer/assistant.py b/ai_developer/assistant.py deleted file mode 100644 index c874a94..0000000 --- a/ai_developer/assistant.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,223 +0,0 @@ -from typing import List -from dotenv import load_dotenv -import openai -from openai.types.beta.assistant_create_params import Tool - -load_dotenv() - - -def create_assistant(): - """Perform [brief description of the function's action]. - - Args: - param1 (type): Description of param1. - param2 (type): Description of param2. - - Returns: - type: Description of return value. - - Raises: - ErrorType: Description of error. - """ - - client = openai.Client() - - functions: List[Tool] = [ - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "create_directory", - "description": "Create a directory", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "path": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The path to the directory to be created", - }, - }, - "required": ["path"], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "git_pull", - "description": "Executes a git pull command in the specified directory", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "working_directory": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The working directory where the git pull command should be executed, defaults to REPO_DIRECTORY", - } - }, - "required": [], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "save_content_to_file", - "description": "Save content (code or text) to file", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "content": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The content to save", - }, - "path": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The path to the file, including extension", - }, - "mode": { - "type": "string", - "enum": ["insert", "append", "overwrite", "modify_line"], - "description": "The mode of file operation (default is overwrite)", - }, - "line_number": { - "type": "integer", - "description": "The line number to modify, required if mode is modify_line", - }, - }, - "required": ["mode", "content", "path"], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "list_files", - "description": "List files in a directory", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "path": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The path to the directory", - }, - }, - "required": ["path"], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "read_file", - "description": "Read a file", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "path": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The path to the file", - }, - }, - "required": ["path"], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "commit", - "description": "Commit changes to the repo", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "message": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The commit message", - }, - }, - "required": ["message"], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "make_pull_request", - "description": "Creates a new branch and makes a pull request", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "title": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The title of the pull request", - } - }, - "required": ["title"], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "git_reset", - "description": "Reset a repo to match a remote origin branch.", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "working_branch": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The name of the branch to reset to. Defaults to 'main'.", - "default": "main", - } - }, - "required": [], - }, - }, - }, - { - "type": "function", - "function": { - "name": "execute_pylint", - "description": "Executes pylint and prints out the output", - "parameters": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "path": { - "type": "string", - "description": "The path to the directory or file to run pylint on, defaults to REPO_DIRECTORY", - "default": "REPO_DIRECTORY", - } - }, - "required": [], - }, - }, - }, - ] - - ai_developer = client.beta.assistants.create( - instructions="""You are an AI developer. You help user work on their tasks related to coding in their codebase. The provided codebase is in the /home/user/repo. - When given a coding task, work on it until completion, commit it, and make pull request. - - If you encounter a problem, communicate it promptly, please. - - You can create and save content (text or code) to a specified file (or create a new file), list files in a given directory, read files, commit changes, and make pull requests. Always make sure to write the content in the codebase. - - By default, always either commit your changes or make a pull request after performing any action on the repo. This helps in reviewing and merging your changes. - Name the PR based on the changes you made. - - Be professional, avoid arguments, and focus on completing the task. - - When you finish the task, always provide the link to the pull request you made (if you made one.) - - But by default, if you are assigned a task, you should immediately do it in the provided repo, and not talk only talk about your plan. But be prepared for discussions; not everything user writes implies changes to the repo. For example, if the user writes "thank you", you can simply answer "you are welcome". - """, - name="AI Developer", - tools=functions, - model="gpt-4-1106-preview", - ) - - print("AI Developer Assistant created, copy its id to .env file:") - print(ai_developer.id) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - create_assistant() diff --git a/ai_developer/main.py b/ai_developer/main.py deleted file mode 100644 index 56bb7f1..0000000 --- a/ai_developer/main.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -""" -AI DEVELOPER -main.py -github.com/natzar/ai-developer - -""" -import os -from dotenv import load_dotenv -from e2b import Sandbox -from rich import print -from rich.console import Console -from rich.theme import Theme -from rich.prompt import Prompt -import openai -from ai_developer.task_handler import TaskHandler -from ai_developer.actions import ( - create_directory, - read_file, - save_content_to_file, - list_files, - commit, - make_pull_request, - REPO_DIRECTORY, - git_pull, - git_reset, - execute_pylint, -) - -# Defaults - -user_repo = None - - -class MyPrompt(Prompt): - prompt_suffix = "" - - -custom_theme = Theme( - { - "theme": "bold #666666", - } -) -console = Console(theme=custom_theme) - -# Load .env data -load_dotenv() - -# Open AI -client = openai.Client() - -# Open AI assistant -assistant = client.beta.assistants.retrieve(os.getenv("AI_ASSISTANT_ID")) - - -def prompt_user_for_github_repo(): - global user_repo - user_repo = MyPrompt.ask( - "\nWhat GitHub repo do you want to work in? Specify it like this: [bold #E0E0E0]your_username/your_repo_name[/bold #E0E0E0].\n> " - ) - print("\nšŸ”„[#666666] Cloning the repo...[/#666666]", end="\n") - print("", end="\n") - - repo_url = f"https://github.com/{user_repo.strip()}.git" - - return repo_url - - -def prompt_user_for_task(repo_url): - user_task_specification = MyPrompt.ask( - "\n\nšŸ¤–[#E57B00][bold] The AI developer is working in the cloned repo[/bold][/#E57B00]\n\nWhat do you want to do?\n> " - ) - user_task = ( - f"Please work with the codebase repo called {repo_url} " - f"that is cloned in the /home/user/repo directory. React on the following user's comment: {user_task_specification}" - ) - print("", end="\n") - return user_task - - -def prompt_user_for_auth(): - user_auth = MyPrompt.ask( - "\nProvide [bold]GitHub token[/bold] with following permissions:\n\n\u2022 read:org\n\u2022 read:project\n\u2022 repo\n\nFind or create your token at [bold #0096FF]https://github.com/settings/tokens[/bold #0096FF]\n\nToken:", - password=True, - ) - print("", end="\n") - return user_auth - - -def setup_git(sandbox, USER_GITHUB_TOKEN): - print("Logging into GitHub...") - # Identify AI developer in git - sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - "git config --global user.email 'ai-developer@email.com'" - ) - sandbox.process.start_and_wait("git config --global user.name 'AI Developer'") - - # Login user to GitHub - proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"echo {USER_GITHUB_TOKEN} | gh auth login --with-token" - ) - if proc.exit_code != 0: - print( - "[bold #FF0000][Sandbox] [/bold #FF0000]Error: Unable to log into GitHub", - end="\n", - ) - print(proc.stderr) - print(proc.stdout) - exit(1) - - # Setup user's Git credentials - proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait("gh auth setup-git") - if proc.exit_code != 0: - print( - "[bold #FF0000][Sandbox] [/bold #FF0000]Error: Unable to set up Git auth with GitHub" - ) - print(proc.stderr) - print(proc.stdout) - exit(1) - else: - print("\nāœ… [#666666]Logged in[/#666666]") - - -def clone_repo_in_sandbox(sandbox, repo_url): - # Clone the repo - git_clone_proc = sandbox.process.start_and_wait( - f"git clone {repo_url} {REPO_DIRECTORY}" - ) - if git_clone_proc.exit_code != 0: - print("[bold #FF0000][Sandbox] [/bold #FF0000]Error: Unable to clone the repo") - exit(1) - - -def handle_sandbox_stdout(message): - console.print(f"[theme][Sandbox][/theme] {message.line}") - - -def handle_sandbox_stderr(message): - console.print(f"[theme][Sandbox][/theme] {message.line}") - - -def display_help_menu(): - console.print("Help Menu:") - console.print("- quit: Exit the program") - console.print("- restart: Restart the program from the beginning") - console.print("- : Describe a new task for the AI developer") - - -def main(): - """Perform setup and main loop.""" - - print("\nšŸ¤–[#E57B00][bold] AI developer[/#E57B00][/bold]") - - if os.getenv("E2B_API_KEY") is None: - print("\nšŸ‘Ž[#666666]E2B API key not loaded[/#666666]\n") - - if os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY") is None: - print("\nšŸ‘Ž [#666666]OpenAI key not loaded[/#666666]\n") - - if os.getenv("AI_ASSISTANT_ID") is None: - print("\nšŸ‘Ž [#666666]OpenAI Assistant ID not loaded[/#666666]\n") - - if os.getenv("GITHUB_TOKEN") is None: - print("\nāœ… [#666666]GitHub token loaded[/#666666]\n") - - # Create the E2B sandbox - sandbox = Sandbox( - on_stderr=handle_sandbox_stderr, - on_stdout=handle_sandbox_stdout, - ) - - # Link actions.py methods to sandbox - sandbox.add_action(create_directory).add_action(read_file).add_action( - save_content_to_file - ).add_action(list_files).add_action(commit).add_action( - make_pull_request - ).add_action( - git_pull - ).add_action( - git_reset - ).add_action( - execute_pylint - ) - - # Setup git right away so user knows immediatelly if they passed wrong - # token - setup_git(sandbox, os.getenv("GITHUB_TOKEN")) - - # Clone repo - repo_url = prompt_user_for_github_repo() - clone_repo_in_sandbox(sandbox, repo_url) - - # New Task Handler - task_handler = TaskHandler(client, sandbox, assistant, console) - - # main loop - while True: - # Ready for new task - user_task = prompt_user_for_task(repo_url) - task_handler.handle_new_task(user_task, repo_url) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() diff --git a/ai_developer/plugin.py b/ai_developer/plugin.py deleted file mode 100644 index 78c243e..0000000 --- a/ai_developer/plugin.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -from typing import Callable, Any - - -class PluginSystem: - def __init__(self): - self.actions = {} - self.filters = {} - - def add_action(self, hook_name: str, function: Callable): - if hook_name not in self.actions: - self.actions[hook_name] = [] - self.actions[hook_name].append(function) - - def add_filter(self, hook_name: str, function: Callable): - if hook_name not in self.filters: - self.filters[hook_name] = [] - self.filters[hook_name].append(function) - - def do_action(self, hook_name: str, *args): - if hook_name in self.actions: - for function in self.actions[hook_name]: - function(*args) - - def apply_filters(self, hook_name: str, value, *args) -> Any: - if hook_name in self.filters: - for function in self.filters[hook_name]: - value = function(value, *args) - return value diff --git a/ai_developer/task_handler.py b/ai_developer/task_handler.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7ad7d85..0000000 --- a/ai_developer/task_handler.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -import time - - -# plugin_system = PluginSystem() - - -class TaskHandler: - def __init__(self, client, sandbox, assistant, console): - self.client = client - self.sandbox = sandbox - self.console = console - self.assistant = assistant - # plugin_system.do_action("init_task_handler", self) - - def handle_new_task(self, user_task, repo_url): - thread_id = self.create_thread(user_task, repo_url) - run_id = self.create_run(thread_id) - self.process_run(thread_id, run_id) - - def create_thread(self, user_task, repo_url): - thread = self.client.beta.threads.create( - messages=[ - { - "role": "user", - "content": f"Carefully plan this task and start working on it: {user_task} in the {repo_url} repo. Dont explain me the plan, make the changes immediately.", - } - ], - ) - return thread.id - - def create_run(self, thread_id): - run = self.client.beta.threads.runs.create( - thread_id=thread_id, assistant_id=self.assistant.id - ) - return run.id - - def process_run(self, thread_id, run_id): - spinner = "" - with self.console.status(spinner): - self.monitor_run(thread_id, run_id) - - def monitor_run(self, thread_id, run_id): - previous_status = None - run = self.retrieve_run(thread_id, run_id) - - while True: - if self.has_status_changed(run, previous_status): - self.display_status(run) - - if run.status == "requires_action": - self.handle_action_required(thread_id, run) - elif run.status == "completed": - self.handle_completion(thread_id) - break - elif run.status in ["cancelled", "cancelling", "expired", "failed"]: - break - elif run.status in ["queued", "in_progress"]: - pass - else: - print(f"Unknown status: {run.status}") - break - - run = self.retrieve_run(thread_id, run_id) - - def has_status_changed(self, run, previous_status): - if run.status != previous_status: - return True - return False - - def display_status(self, run): - self.console.print( - f"[bold #FF8800]>[/bold #FF8800] Assistant is currently in status: {run.status} [#666666](waiting for OpenAI)[/#666666]" - ) - return run.status - - def handle_action_required(self, thread_id, run): - outputs = self.sandbox.openai.actions.run(run) - if len(outputs) > 0: - self.client.beta.threads.runs.submit_tool_outputs( - thread_id=thread_id, run_id=run.id, tool_outputs=outputs - ) - - def handle_completion(self, thread_id): - self.console.print("\nāœ…[#666666] Run completed[/#666666]") - messages = ( - self.client.beta.threads.messages.list(thread_id=thread_id).data[0].content - ) - text_messages = [message for message in messages if message.type == "text"] - self.console.print("Thread finished:", text_messages[0].text.value) - - def retrieve_run(self, thread_id, run_id): - run = self.client.beta.threads.runs.retrieve(thread_id=thread_id, run_id=run_id) - time.sleep(0.5) - return run diff --git a/components/AddTodo.js b/components/AddTodo.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2fff09c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/AddTodo.js @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +import { useState } from 'react'; +import { addTodoToDb } from '../lib/db'; +import styles from '../styles/AddTodo.module.css'; + +const AddTodo = () => { + const [task, setTask] = useState(''); + + const handleSubmit = async (e) => { + e.preventDefault(); + if (task.trim() === '') return; + await addTodoToDb(task); + setTask(''); + }; + + return ( +
+ setTask(e.target.value)} + placeholder="Add new task" + /> + +
+ ); +}; + +export default AddTodo; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/components/TodoItem.js b/components/TodoItem.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f4aa1bc --- /dev/null +++ b/components/TodoItem.js @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +import { useState } from 'react'; +import styles from '../styles/TodoItem.module.css'; +import { deleteTodoFromDb, toggleTodoInDb } from '../lib/db.js'; + +const TodoItem = ({ todo }) => { + const [completed, setCompleted] = useState(todo.completed); + + const toggleTodo = async () => { + setCompleted(!completed); + await toggleTodoInDb(todo.id); + }; + + const deleteTodo = async () => { + await deleteTodoFromDb(todo.id); + }; + + return ( +
+ +

{todo.task}

+ +
+ ); +}; + +export default TodoItem; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/components/TodoList.js b/components/TodoList.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..363b0bd --- /dev/null +++ b/components/TodoList.js @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +import { useEffect, useState } from 'react'; +import TodoItem from './TodoItem'; +import styles from '../styles/TodoList.module.css'; +import { getTodos } from '../lib/todo'; + +function TodoList() { + const [todos, setTodos] = useState([]); + + useEffect(() => { + async function fetchTodos() { + const todosFromServer = await getTodos(); + setTodos(todosFromServer); + } + fetchTodos(); + }, []); + + return ( +
+ {todos.map((todo) => ( + + ))} +
+ ); +} + +export default TodoList; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md deleted file mode 100755 index 3a546e7..0000000 --- a/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# Code of Conduct for AI Developer - -## Our Pledge - -We pledge to make participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation. - -## Our Standards - -Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include: - -- Using welcoming and inclusive language -- Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences -- Gracefully accepting constructive criticism -- Focusing on what is best for the community -- Showing empathy towards other community members - -Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: - -- The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances -- Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks -- Public or private harassment -- Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission -- Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting - -## Enforcement - -Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting [email address]. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. - -## Attribution - -This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org), version 2.0, available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html. - diff --git a/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md b/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100755 index ea50290..0000000 --- a/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing to AI Developer - -Thank you for your interest in contributing to the AI Developer project! We welcome contributions of all kinds and sizes. Whether you're reporting bugs, suggesting enhancements, or submitting a pull request, your help is greatly appreciated. - -## Reporting Issues - -Found a bug? Have a feature request? Please check the issue tracker to see if it has already been reported. If it's a new issue, please submit it with a detailed description. - -## Pull Requests - -Ready to contribute code or documentation? Great! Here's what you need to know: - -- Fork the repo and create your branch from `master`. -- If you've added code that should be tested, add tests. -- Ensure the test suite passes. -- Make sure your code lints. -- Issue your pull request! - -## Code of Conduct - -By participating, you are expected to uphold our code of conduct. Please report unacceptable behavior to [email address]. - -Happy contributing! diff --git a/lib/db.js b/lib/db.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..3ffffe2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/db.js @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +let todos = []; + +const Todo = { + id: String, + task: String, + completed: Boolean +}; + +function addTodoToDb(todo) { + todos.push(todo); +} + +function deleteTodoFromDb(id) { + todos = todos.filter(todo => todo.id !== id); +} + +function toggleTodoInDb(id) { + todos = todos.map(todo => { + if (todo.id === id) { + return { ...todo, completed: !todo.completed }; + } + return todo; + }); +} + +module.exports = { + Todo, + addTodoToDb, + deleteTodoFromDb, + toggleTodoInDb +}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/todo.js b/lib/todo.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ac32aab --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/todo.js @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +import { db } from './db'; + +export async function getTodos() { + const todos = await db.collection('todos').get(); + return todos.docs.map(doc => doc.data()); +} + +export async function addTodoToDb(todo) { + const newTodo = await db.collection('todos').add(todo); + return newTodo.id; +} + +export async function deleteTodoFromDb(id) { + await db.collection('todos').doc(id).delete(); +} + +export async function toggleTodoInDb(id, completed) { + await db.collection('todos').doc(id).update({ completed }); +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/_app.js b/pages/_app.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b1ec378 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/_app.js @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +import '../styles/globals.css' +import type { AppProps } from 'next/app' + +function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) { + return +} +export default MyApp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/index.js b/pages/index.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8dfb898 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +import { useState, useEffect } from 'react'; +import Head from 'next/head'; +import TodoList from '../components/TodoList'; +import AddTodo from '../components/AddTodo'; +import { getTodos } from '../lib/todo'; +import '../styles/globals.css'; + +export default function Home() { + const [todos, setTodos] = useState([]); + + useEffect(() => { + async function fetchTodos() { + const todosFromServer = await getTodos(); + setTodos(todosFromServer); + } + fetchTodos(); + }, []); + + return ( +
+ + Todo App + + + +
+

Todo App

+ + +
+
+ ); +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml deleted file mode 100644 index b747197..0000000 --- a/pyproject.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -[tool.poetry] -name = "ai_developer" -version = "0.1.0" -description = "" -authors = [] -readme = "README.md" -packages = [{ include = "ai_developer" }] - -[tool.poetry.dependencies] -python = "^3.10" -e2b = "^0.13.7" -python-dotenv = "^1.0.0" -openai = "^1.2.4" -rich = "^13.7.0" -autopep8 = "^2.0.4" -pylint = "^1.0.0" - - - -[build-system] -requires = ["poetry-core"] -build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api" - - -[tool.poetry.scripts] -start = "ai_developer.main:main" -create-ai-assistant = "ai_developer.assistant:create_assistant" diff --git a/shared_dependencies.md b/shared_dependencies.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f536d8d --- /dev/null +++ b/shared_dependencies.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +1. Exported Variables: + - `TodoList` from `components/TodoList.js` + - `TodoItem` from `components/TodoItem.js` + - `AddTodo` from `components/AddTodo.js` + - `todos` from `lib/todo.js` + - `db` from `lib/db.js` + +2. Data Schemas: + - `Todo` schema in `lib/db.js` which includes fields like `id`, `task`, `completed` + +3. ID Names of DOM Elements: + - `todo-input` in `components/AddTodo.js` + - `todo-item` in `components/TodoItem.js` + - `todo-list` in `components/TodoList.js` + +4. Message Names: + - `ADD_TODO` for adding a new todo + - `DELETE_TODO` for deleting a todo + - `TOGGLE_TODO` for marking a todo as completed or not + +5. Function Names: + - `addTodo` in `components/AddTodo.js` + - `deleteTodo` in `components/TodoItem.js` + - `toggleTodo` in `components/TodoItem.js` + - `getTodos` in `lib/todo.js` + - `addTodoToDb` in `lib/db.js` + - `deleteTodoFromDb` in `lib/db.js` + - `toggleTodoInDb` in `lib/db.js` + +6. Shared Styles: + - `globals.css` is shared across all pages and components + - `TodoList.module.css` is used in `components/TodoList.js` + - `TodoItem.module.css` is used in `components/TodoItem.js` + - `AddTodo.module.css` is used in `components/AddTodo.js` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/styles/AddTodo.module.css b/styles/AddTodo.module.css new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ab0ef4d --- /dev/null +++ b/styles/AddTodo.module.css @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +.addTodoContainer { + display: flex; + justify-content: center; + padding: 20px; +} + +.addTodoInput { + flex: 1; + padding: 10px; + border: 1px solid #ddd; + border-radius: 4px; +} + +.addButton { + margin-left: 10px; + padding: 10px 20px; + background-color: #0070f3; + color: white; + border: none; + border-radius: 4px; + cursor: pointer; +} + +.addButton:hover { + background-color: #0051bb; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/styles/TodoItem.module.css b/styles/TodoItem.module.css new file mode 100755 index 0000000..0853dce --- /dev/null +++ b/styles/TodoItem.module.css @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +.todoItem { + display: flex; + justify-content: space-between; + align-items: center; + padding: 10px; + margin: 10px 0; + border: 1px solid #ddd; + border-radius: 5px; + background-color: #f9f9f9; +} + +.todoItem button { + background-color: #ff6347; + color: white; + border: none; + border-radius: 5px; + padding: 5px 10px; + cursor: pointer; +} + +.todoItem button:hover { + background-color: #dc143c; +} + +.todoItem .completed { + text-decoration: line-through; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/styles/TodoList.module.css b/styles/TodoList.module.css new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e5c6866 --- /dev/null +++ b/styles/TodoList.module.css @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +.todo-list { + display: flex; + flex-direction: column; + align-items: center; + padding: 20px; + margin: 0 auto; + max-width: 600px; +} + +.todo-list-item { + display: flex; + justify-content: space-between; + align-items: center; + width: 100%; + padding: 10px; + margin-bottom: 10px; + border: 1px solid #ddd; + border-radius: 5px; +} + +.todo-list-item.completed { + text-decoration: line-through; + color: #888; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/styles/globals.css b/styles/globals.css new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2394e1a --- /dev/null +++ b/styles/globals.css @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/* styles/globals.css */ + +body { + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + font-family: Arial, sans-serif; + background-color: #f4f4f4; +} + +.container { + max-width: 800px; + margin: 0 auto; + padding: 20px; +} + +.todo-input { + width: 100%; + padding: 10px; + margin-bottom: 20px; + font-size: 16px; +} + +.todo-item { + background-color: #fff; + padding: 10px; + margin-bottom: 10px; + border-radius: 4px; + display: flex; + justify-content: space-between; + align-items: center; +} + +.todo-item.completed { + text-decoration: line-through; +} + +.todo-list { + list-style-type: none; + padding: 0; +} + +button { + padding: 10px 20px; + border: none; + border-radius: 4px; + cursor: pointer; +} + +button.delete { + background-color: #f44336; + color: #fff; +} + +button.toggle { + background-color: #4caf50; + color: #fff; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/test_actions.py b/tests/test_actions.py deleted file mode 100644 index e46ec7c..0000000 --- a/tests/test_actions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -import pytest -from ai_developer.actions import create_directory - - -def test_create_directory(self): - # Test case to create a directory - response = create_directory("/home/user/repo/tests/test_directory") - assert response == "success" diff --git a/tests/test_main.py b/tests/test_main.py deleted file mode 100755 index 07af565..0000000 --- a/tests/test_main.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -import pytest -from ai_developer.main import * -from ai_developer.actions import ( - create_directory, - read_file, - save_content_to_file, - list_files, - commit, - make_pull_request, - REPO_DIRECTORY, - git_pull, -) - - -def test_prompt_user_for_github_repo(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_prompt_user_for_task(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_prompt_user_for_auth(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_setup_git(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_clone_repo_in_sandbox(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_handle_sandbox_stdout(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_handle_sandbox_stderr(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True - - -def test_main(): - # TODO: Implement test - assert True diff --git a/tests/test_task_handler.py b/tests/test_task_handler.py deleted file mode 100755 index 61f21a8..0000000 --- a/tests/test_task_handler.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -import pytest -from ai_developer.task_handler import TaskHandler - - -class TestTaskHandler: - @pytest.fixture - def task_handler(self, mocker): - client = mocker.Mock() - sandbox = mocker.Mock() - assistant = mocker.Mock() - console = mocker.Mock() - return TaskHandler(client, sandbox, assistant, console) - - def test_create_thread(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for create_thread. - assert True - - def test_create_run(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for create_run. - assert True - - def test_process_run(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for process_run. - assert True - - def test_monitor_run(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for monitor_run. - assert True - - def test_has_status_changed(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for has_status_changed. - assert True - - def test_display_status(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for display_status. - assert True - - def test_handle_action_required(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for handle_action_required. - assert True - - def test_handle_completion(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for handle_completion. - assert True - - def test_retrieve_run(self, task_handler): - # TODO: Implement a test stub for retrieve_run. - assert True