2.0.1 • Published 10 months ago

invow v2.0.1

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
10 months ago

Invow.AI

Invow is a command-line tool that facilitates the generation and manipulation of content using AI. Originally conceived in 2019, was initially designed to generate base applications and boilerplates to quickly create prototypes, POCs, and MVPs. At that time, it was challenging to find comprehensive application generators that worked correctly without deprecated dependencies.

Since then, Invow has evolved, incorporating the power of AI into its operations. We have partnered with OpenAI and Midjourney, and we continue to explore additional AI integrations. Our perspective has shifted towards enabling developers to efficiently generate a wide range of content.

For historical reference, the old repository can be found here.

Learn more about us at our website and our blog.

Installation

You can install Invow globally with npm:

npm install -g invow

Environment Variables Setup

To set environment variables in a globally installed npm package, you should create an .env file at your project root. Then, you can add the necessary environment variables for Invow.

To set up Invow, you will need the following environment variables:

  • SENDGRID_KEY: Your SendGrid API key.
  • SENDGRID_MAIL: Your SendGrid email.
  • OPENAI_ENDPOINT: Your OpenAI endpoint.
  • OPENAI_KEY: Your OpenAI API key.
  • OPENAI_TOKENS_LIMIT: The limit of tokens for OpenAI.
  • ARTICLE_TITLE_PROMPT: Your prompt to generate the title of the article
  • ARTICLE_CONTENT_PROMPT: Your prompt to generate the content of the article
  • MIDJOURNEY_BASE: Your Midjourney base URL.
  • MIDJOURNEY_KEY: Your Midjourney API key.
  • MIDJOURNEY_PROMPT: Your Midjourney prompt.

Usage

Invow can be used with several different commands, which are detailed below:

Actions

Actions are the first parameter you send when executing an invow command from the console. They are verbs that denote the action of the instruction.

Outputs

Outputs, previously called behaviors, are the second parameter you send when executing an invow command from the console. After clarifying the action, you indicate the output of the action.

Commands

Invow can be used with several different commands, which are detailed below:

invow gen article

Generates a blog article. The gen action refers to the operation of generating something, and the article output specifies that what you want to generate is a blog article.

invow gen image

Generates an image. The gen action refers to the operation of generating something, and the image output specifies that what you want to generate is an image.

invow create output

Creates a new output. The create action refers to the operation of creating something, and the output specifies that what you want to create is a new output.

Support

If you need help with Invow, you can contact us at contact@invow.com.