1.1.0 • Published 4 months ago

copilot-react v1.1.0

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copilot-react

React component that provides an autocompletion for LLM.

Background

LLM has changed people's work and lives significantly. However, it does not always return the correct answer and has limited applications. Copilot UI dramatically expands the applications of LLM by allowing collaboration between LLM and humans. For this, high-quality Copilot components are essential for the development of humans with LLM.

Features

  • Easy-to-use UI specialized for natural language input
  • Support for text-only or text-containing HTML
  • Provide helpers

Demo

See /packages/demo

Guide for users

normal state:

KeyAction
Ctrl+EnterStart completion

completion state:

KeyAction
EscCollapse completion
Character KeyCollapse completion and insert pressed key

Unlike Github copilot, you can perform operations such as arrow keys, copy, and paste even during completion.

Quick Example

See /packages/demo/src/index.tsx for details.

import { fromFetchSSEStream } from "copilot-js/dist/helpers/fromFetchSSEStream";

export const callCompletion = ({
  text,
  precedingText,
  followingText,
  callback,
  apiKey,
}: {
  text: string;
  precedingText?: string;
  followingText?: string;
  callback: (output: string) => void;
  apiKey: string;
}) => {
  const controller = new AbortController();
  const responsePromise = fetch("https://api.openai.com/v1/completions", {
    method: "POST",
    headers: {
      "Content-Type": "application/json",
      Authorization: `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({
      model: "text-davinci-003",
      stream: true,
      prompt: `#instuction${text}\n#output\n${precedingText}`,
      max_tokens: 2000,
      temperature: 0.5,
      suffix: followingText,
      n: 1,
    }),
    signal: controller.signal,
  });
  return fromFetchSSEStream<{ choices: { text: string }[] }>({
    callback: (data) => {
      callback(data.choices[0].text);
    },
    controller,
    responsePromise,
  });
};

const Component = () => {
  const instruction = "write a novel.";
  const [text, setText] = useState<string>("");
  const copilotProps: Pick<
    ComponentProps<typeof Copilot>,
    "onChange" | "handler" | "errorHandler"
  >() => {
    useMemo(
    () => ({
      style: {
        width: "300px",
        minHeight: "100px",
        padding: "5px",
        border: "1px solid #ccc",
        height: "200px",
        overflowY: "auto",
        scrollBehavior: "smooth",
      },
      onChange: (value: string) => {
        setText(value);
      },
      handler: (params) => {
        return callCompletion({
          ...params,
          apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY,
          text: instruction,
        });
      },
      errorHandler: async (e) => {
        if (e instanceof FetchResponseError) {
          alert(e.data.error?.message);
        }
      },
    }),
    [apiKey, instruction],
  );
  return <Copilot textOnly={true} value={text} {...copilotProps} />
}

Guide for developers

Installation

To install copilot-react, you can use npm:

npm i copilot-react

Step 1 Create a completion handler.

Use helpers in "./dist/helper/*" or write a handler by yourself. See samples in files:

API sampleDescription
/packages/demo/src/api/completion_sse.tsAPI sample for fetch() that responds to server-sent event (can also be used for OpenAI API)
/packages/demo/src/api/completion_text.tsAPI sample for fetch() that responds to text stream
/packages/demo/src/api/completion_openai.tsAPI sample for OpenAI official library

Step2 Use React component

See /packages/demo/src/index.tsx for details.

API Reference

Copilot

Component to handle completion

<Copilot
  {...{
    value: string;
    textOnly?: boolean = true;
    onChange?: (value: string) => void;
    delay?: number;
    handler: CompletionHandler;
    errorHandler?: ErrorHandler;
    className?: string;
    style?: CSSProperties;

  }}
/>

type CompletionHandler = (params: {
  precedingText?: string | undefined;
  followingText?: string | undefined;
  callback: (output: string) => void;
}) => StreamState;

type StreamState = {
  abort: () => void;
  promise: Promise<void>;
};

type ErrorHandler = (error: any) => void;

Props

  • handler: Completion handler.
  • value: Initial value.
  • textOnly (optional): If true, only text can be inserted. Default true.
  • onChange (optional): Callback when the value is changed.
  • delay (optional): Delay to start automatic completion. If not specified, completion will not start automatically.
  • errorHandler (optional): Error handler, callback error in CompletionHandler.
  • style (optional): The style object to apply to the component.
  • className (optional): The CSS class to apply to the component.
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