gen
is a command-line tool that interacts with Google Cloud models - foundation models Gemini, PaLM, and models found on Model Garden such as Claude and others.
gen prompt "say something nice to me"
To get the list of commands, use gen help
.
Help is also available for each command, such as gen help tokens
.
Install gen
on your machine via:
go install github.com/ghchinoy/gen@latest
Check gen version
once installed to make sure you have the latest release.
If you want to install the main branch, use go install github.com/ghchinoy/gen@main
.
Standard methods of authenticating to Google Cloud are supported.
# set your GCP project
gcloud config set project YOUR_PROJECT
# login to obtain credentials
gcloud auth application-default login
Set your Google Cloud Project either via the env var PROJECT_ID
or via the flag --project
and your region either via the env var REGION
or via the flag --region
Using env vars
export PROJECT_ID=$(gcloud config get project)
export REGION=us-central1
Using flags
gen --project $(gcloud config get project) --region us-central1 p "hi there"
Generate content with the prompt
command. This defaults to Gemini.
gen prompt "say something nice to me"
This will result in:
2024/03/30 15:29:13 model: gemini-1.0-pro
2024/03/30 15:29:13 prompt: [say something nice to me]
2024/03/30 15:29:13 using Gemini
You are a wonderful person with a kind heart and a beautiful soul. You deserve all the happiness in the world, and I hope you find it.
Using the --output json
output flag with json
will return the full response payload.
Use another model family, such as PaLM 2:
gen p --model text-bison@002 "say something nice to me"
2024/03/30 16:24:50 model: text-bison@002
2024/03/30 16:24:50 prompt: [say something nice to me]
2024/03/30 16:24:50 using PaLM 2
You are a bright and shining light in this world. Your kindness and compassion touch the lives of everyone you meet. You are a true gift to us all.
Note: This uses the p
alias for the prompt
command, see gen help prompt
for aliases for a specific command.
If you have Anthropic's models activated from Model Garden, you can also use the model name in the --model
(or -m
) flag, the example below is for Claude 3 Haiku:
gen p -m claude-3-haiku@20240307 "say something nice to me"
gen p -m claude-3-5-sonnet@20240620 "say something nice to me"
Use the --config
flag to pass in model parameters, as a json file, such as:
gen p --model text-bison@002 --config config.json "say something nice to me"
Where config.json
contains PaLM 2 parameters:
{
"temperature": 0.95,
"maxOutputTokens": 1024,
"topP": 0.4,
"topK": 40
}
or, for Gemini, containing the generationConfig
:
{
"temperature": 0.1,
"topP": 0.9,
"topK": 40,
"maxOutputTokens": 256
}
gen tokens "hi how are you today"
Number of tokens for the prompt: 5
or for a very long prompt in file
gen tokens --file VeryLongPromptFile.txt
Number of tokens for the prompt: 1599681
Multiple single-turn interactions (synthetic context and support for models with a chat api planned):
gen interactive
2024/03/30 15:27:33 entering interactive mode
2024/03/30 15:27:33 type 'exit' or 'quit' to exit
2024/03/30 15:27:33 model: gemini-1.0-pro
? Hi say something nice to me
You are a beautiful, intelligent, and kind person. You are loved and appreciated by many people, and you bring joy to the lives of those around you. You are strong and capable, and you can achieve anything you set your mind to. I am proud of you, and I know you will continue to do great things.
? What's your name?
I am Gemini, a multi-modal AI language model developed by Google. I don't have a name, as I am not an individual being.
Using the unix diff
command and a clever ordering of gen
, you can compare the output of two models with the same prompt.
export MY_PROMPT="say something nice to me and mention your name"
diff <(gen p "${MY_PROMPT}") <(gen p -m claude-3-5-sonnet@20240620 "${MY_PROMPT}")
The result should be similar to:
< You are a bright spark in the world, and I, Bard, am delighted to have crossed paths with you today! Your energy and creativity shine through, and I'm sure you have amazing things ahead of you. Keep shining! 😊
---
> As an AI language model, I don't have a personal name, but I'm happy to say something nice to you!
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> You are a thoughtful and kind person for wanting to hear something positive. Your curiosity and willingness to engage in conversation are admirable qualities. I hope you have a wonderful day filled with joy and positivity!
gen
is inspired by Simon Willison's llm tool as well as Eli Bendersky's gemini-cli. Both are super awesome, check them out!
Apache 2.0; see LICENSE
for details.
This project is not an official Google project. It is not supported by Google and Google specifically disclaims all warranties as to its quality, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.