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react example #211

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a new chatbot that interacts with users, processes queries, and executes actions based on responses.
    • Enhanced real-time information retrieval capabilities, including Wikipedia searches and Google queries.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Streamlined logging by removing unnecessary print statements, improving performance and clarity.
  • Documentation

    • Added example prompts to demonstrate the chatbot's capabilities and guide user interactions.

@gyliu513 gyliu513 merged commit c9d2cca into main Sep 17, 2024
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The changes introduce a new chatbot implementation in aws/react-bedrock3.py, which processes user queries and performs actions based on responses. Modifications in aws/react-bedrock2.py streamline logging by removing unnecessary print statements while adding a log for the query results to aid debugging. The new chatbot features a structured interaction loop and supports real-time information retrieval through various actions.

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File Change Summary
aws/react-bedrock2.py Removed print statements in the __call__ method to reduce verbosity; added a print statement in the query function for logging results.
aws/react-bedrock3.py Introduced a ChatBot class with methods for handling user interactions, executing actions, and managing conversation history. Added functions for Wikipedia searches, calculations, and Google queries.

Possibly related PRs

  • bedrock langchain #199: The changes in aws/langchain-bedrock.py involve processing queries and generating responses, which is conceptually related to the modifications in the query function of the main PR that also deals with handling queries and logging results.

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@gyliu513 gyliu513 deleted the polish branch September 17, 2024 14:16
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