Real example:
from everything import sort_list, stylized_greeting
# Print a greeting for Wolf
print(stylized_greeting("Wolf", "Angry"))
# Sort a list
print(sort_list([3, 2, 1, 0, -5, 2.5]))>> OPENAI_API_TOKEN=...
>> python example.py
WHAT DO YOU WANT, WOLF?!
[-5, 0, 1, 2, 2.5, 3]Using OpenAI's's state-of-the-art AI technology, we can literally import anything from everything! Any function you can imagine, dynamically generated at runtime, accessible with a simple import.
When you import <anything> from everything, everything will use Python's AST library to scan your source code, and find all usages of <anything>. It then will merge a few lines of context on both sides of every function call, along with the call itself. Then, it will use OpenAI's gpt-4o model to generate a Python function, which you can then use in your code.
First, set the OPENAI_API_TOKEN to a valid API token. Then install the package with pip install everything. Finally, import anything from everything!
You probably don't want to use this in production. everything provides no guarantees! This is my escape hatch after of 6 weeks of learning nix.