Run a Python interpreter in the LLM virtual environment
Install this plugin in the same environment as LLM.
llm install llm-python
This plugin adds a new python
command to LLM. This executes Python in the same virtual environment as LLM itself.
You can use this to check the Python version
llm python --version
# Should output 'Python 3.10.10' or similar
Or to start a Python shell. In that shell you can import llm
and use it to interact with models:
llm python
Python 3.10.10 (main, Mar 21 2023, 13:41:05) [Clang 14.0.6 ] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import llm
>>> m = llm.get_model("mistral-7b-instruct-v0")
>>> print(m.prompt("Three fun facts about pelicans"))
1. Pelicans have a unique method of hunting for food. They fly high above the water and then fold their wings into a disc shape, creating a large scoop that they use to catch fish. This technique is called “plunge diving” and it allows them to catch up to six pounds of fish in one dive!
2. Pelicans have an incredible memory when it comes to finding food. They can remember the location of every single fishing spot they’ve ever visited, even if it’s been years since they last went there. This is because they use a combination of visual cues and the earth’s magnetic field to navigate.
3. Pelicans are incredibly social birds that form large flocks called “rookeries.” These rookeries can contain thousands of pelicans, and they are often found in areas with abundant food sources such as coastlines or offshore islands. In these groups, pelicans will engage in a variety of behaviors, including preening, grooming, and even playing with one another.
To set up this plugin locally, first checkout the code. Then create a new virtual environment:
cd llm-python
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
Now install the dependencies and test dependencies:
llm install -e '.[test]'
To run the tests:
pytest