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"Raw" (e.g. "No-role") mode to simply call GPT as-is without a specific role or system message. #557

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Added a -r, --raw option to use the LLM as-is without a specific role or system message.

Raw mode increases flexibility by enabling responses similar to those obtained directly through the LLM's API.

Discussion: #551

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jeanlucthumm commented May 11, 2024

You can create a custom role that's empty:

{"name": "empty", "role": ""}

Unfortunately whether or not it uses markdown is dependent on the role description, so if you want that use this:

{"name": "empty", "role": "APPLY MARKDOWN"}

Then you can do

sgpt --role empty

The roles are stored in the config dir, e.g. ~/.config/shell_gpt/roles

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giladbarnea commented May 12, 2024

@jeanlucthumm thanks! Your suggestion would do the job but feels to me more like a workaround, and specifying --role empty to me would feel less organic than sgpt -r ....
If it involved less development effort, it would arguably be more worthwhile, but it too doesn't work out of the box (#561)

… or system message.

Raw mode increases flexibility by enabling responses similar to those obtained directly through the LLM's API.
@giladbarnea giladbarnea force-pushed the raw-mode branch 2 times, most recently from cfc2467 to 56b9666 Compare July 6, 2024 13:51
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