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OADS - OpenAI Autogen Development Studio

Generate games and programs using OpenAI agents. Built on top of Microsoft Autogen.

⚠️ Work In Progress
The current code works but:

  • THERE ARE, AND THERE WILL BE, BREAKING CHANGES:
    • Always check that your hidden .env.jsonc file match the last env.sample.jsonc structure.
    • Always update your dependencies via poetry install.
  • A lot of thing need to be optimized in order to drastically reduce tokens usage: caching, steps-by-step process, conversation splitting, better prompts.
  • The code needs some cleaning up.
  • Microsoft Autogen is still in early stage and contains a few bugs.
  • A lot of hard-coded stuff could be customizable via config files.
  • I will only focus on a few programming languages at first.


Why this project?

There are some amazing projects doing similar things but I hope to find a way to solve ambitious programs generation.

Getting Started

Pre-requisites

You either need an OpenAI API key or an Azure OpenAI API key.

Do not rely on GPT-3.5, whether turbo or standard, for more than just "sample" programs. If you're aiming for more complex applications, GPT-4 is a must, preferably even GPT-4-32k.

Using the OpenAI API might quickly exhaust your token limit. For more extensive projects, Azure OpenAI API is recommended.

Be mindful of costs if you have ambitious goals! Always monitor tokens usage and what your agents are doing. While AI can be a powerful tool, it isn't necessarily cheaper than hiring real developers — yet 🙄.

Anaconda

1/3 Installation

conda create -n autogen python=3.10
conda activate autogen
pip install poetry
poetry install
cp env.sample.jsonc env.jsonc

2/3 Configuration

Edit your env.json to add your API keys and customize your installation.

3/3 Run

Just:

make run

OADS will automatically generate the program source code in ./project directory.

You can clean it via:

make clean

Open Source LLMs

IMPORTANT: Functions will NOT work.

1/2 Run Text generation web UI

From what I tested, Autogen seems to work with any Open Source LLM supported by Text generation web UI.

You just have to enable openai extension in "Session" tab of the web UI:

Text generation web UI screenshot

Be sure to have your 5001 port open or binded if it's a remote server since this is where the OpenAI-like API will be exposed.

I personally deploy my current models on RunPod (not affiliated) and use thebloke/cuda11.8.0-ubuntu22.04-oneclick:latest image even though I think it seems a bit outdated regarding llama.cpp & co.

2/2 Setup OADS

  "models": [
    // Custom deployment of (for example) `Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-OpenOrca`
    // using "Text generation web UI" with `OpenAI` extension enabled:
    // https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/tree/main/extensions/openai#an-openedai-api-openai-like
    // This can be any inference endpoint compatible following OpenAI API specs,
    // regardless of the model you use behind it.
    {
      "model": "Open-Orca/LlongOrca-13B-16k",
      "api_base": "http://localhost:5001", // Or your remote server URL
      "api_key": "sk-111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111",
      "api_type": "open_ai"
    }
  ],