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Supercharge your use of large language models

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    Promptbook logo - cube with letters P and B Promptbook

    Build responsible, controlled and transparent applications on top of LLM models!

    [NPM Version of ![Promptbook logo - cube with letters P and B](./other/design/logo-h1.png) Promptbook](https://www.npmjs.com/package/promptbook) [Quality of package ![Promptbook logo - cube with letters P and B](./other/design/logo-h1.png) Promptbook](https://packagequality.com/#?package=promptbook) Known Vulnerabilities Issues

    ✨ New Features

    🤍 The Promptbook Whitepaper

    If you have a simple, single prompt for ChatGPT, GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Llama 2, or whatever, it doesn't matter how you integrate it. Whether it's calling a REST API directly, using the SDK, hardcoding the prompt into the source code, or importing a text file, the process remains the same.

    But often you will struggle with the limitations of LLMs, such as hallucinations, off-topic responses, poor quality output, language drift, word repetition repetition repetition repetition or misuse, lack of context, or just plain w𝒆𝐢rd responses. When this happens, you generally have three options:

    1. Fine-tune the model to your specifications or even train your own.
    2. Prompt-engineer the prompt to the best shape you can achieve.
    3. Orchestrate multiple prompts in a pipeline to get the best result.

    In all of these situations, but especially in 3., the Promptbook library can make your life easier.

    • Separates concerns between prompt-engineer and programmer, between code files and prompt files, and between prompts and their execution logic.
    • Establishes a common format .ptbk.md that can be used to describe your prompt business logic without having to write code or deal with the technicalities of LLMs.
    • Forget about low-level details like choosing the right model, tokens, context size, temperature, top-k, top-p, or kernel sampling. Just write your intent and persona who should be responsible for the task and let the library do the rest.
    • Has built-in orchestration of pipeline execution and many tools to make the process easier, more reliable, and more efficient, such as caching, compilation+preparation, just-in-time fine-tuning, expectation-aware generation, agent adversary expectations, and more.
    • Sometimes even the best prompts with the best framework like Promptbook :) can't avoid the problems. In this case, the library has built-in anomaly detection and logging to help you find and fix the problems.
    • Promptbook has built in versioning. You can test multiple A/B versions of pipelines and see which one works best.
    • Promptbook is designed to do RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) and other advanced techniques. You can use knowledge to improve the quality of the output.

    🧔 Pipeline (for prompt-engeneers)

    Prompt book markdown file (or .ptbk.md file) is document that describes a pipeline - a series of prompts that are chained together to form somewhat reciepe for transforming natural language input.

    • Multiple pipelines forms a collection which will handle core know-how of your LLM application.
    • Theese pipelines are designed such as they can be written by non-programmers.

    Sample:

    File write-website-content.ptbk.md:

    🌍 Create website content

    Instructions for creating web page content.

    • PIPELINE URL https://promptbook.studio/webgpt/write-website-content.ptbk.md
    • INPUT  PARAM {rawTitle} Automatically suggested a site name or empty text
    • INPUT  PARAM {rawAssigment} Automatically generated site entry from image recognition
    • OUTPUT PARAM {websiteContent} Web content
    • OUTPUT PARAM {keywords} Keywords

    👤 Specifying the assigment

    What is your web about?

    • DIALOG TEMPLATE
    {rawAssigment}

    -> {assigment} Website assignment and specification

    ✨ Improving the title

    • PERSONA Jane, Copywriter and Marketing Specialist.
    As an experienced marketing specialist, you have been entrusted with improving the name of your client's business.
    
    A suggested name from a client:
    "{rawTitle}"
    
    Assignment from customer:
    
    > {assigment}
    
    ## Instructions:
    
    -   Write only one name suggestion
    -   The name will be used on the website, business cards, visuals, etc.

    -> {enhancedTitle} Enhanced title

    👤 Website title approval

    Is the title for your website okay?

    • DIALOG TEMPLATE
    {enhancedTitle}

    -> {title} Title for the website

    🐰 Cunning subtitle

    • PERSONA Josh, a copywriter, tasked with creating a claim for the website.
    As an experienced copywriter, you have been entrusted with creating a claim for the "{title}" web page.
    
    A website assignment from a customer:
    
    > {assigment}
    
    ## Instructions:
    
    -   Write only one name suggestion
    -   Claim will be used on website, business cards, visuals, etc.
    -   Claim should be punchy, funny, original

    -> {claim} Claim for the web

    🚦 Keyword analysis

    • PERSONA Paul, extremely creative SEO specialist.
    As an experienced SEO specialist, you have been entrusted with creating keywords for the website "{title}".
    
    Website assignment from the customer:
    
    > {assigment}
    
    ## Instructions:
    
    -   Write a list of keywords
    -   Keywords are in basic form
    
    ## Example:
    
    -   Ice cream
    -   Olomouc
    -   Quality
    -   Family
    -   Tradition
    -   Italy
    -   Craft
    

    -> {keywords} Keywords

    🔗 Combine the beginning

    • SIMPLE TEMPLATE
    
    # {title}
    
    > {claim}
    

    -> {contentBeginning} Beginning of web content

    🖋 Write the content

    • PERSONA Jane
    As an experienced copywriter and web designer, you have been entrusted with creating text for a new website {title}.
    
    A website assignment from a customer:
    
    > {assigment}
    
    ## Instructions:
    
    -   Text formatting is in Markdown
    -   Be concise and to the point
    -   Use keywords, but they should be naturally in the text
    -   This is the complete content of the page, so don't forget all the important information and elements the page should contain
    -   Use headings, bullets, text formatting
    
    ## Keywords:
    
    {keywords}
    
    ## Web Content:
    
    {contentBeginning}

    -> {contentBody} Middle of the web content

    🔗 Combine the content

    • SIMPLE TEMPLATE
    {contentBeginning}
    
    {contentBody}

    -> {websiteContent}

    Following is the scheme how the promptbook above is executed:

    %% 🔮 Tip: Open this on GitHub or in the VSCode website to see the Mermaid graph visually
    
    flowchart LR
      subgraph "🌍 Create website content"
    
          direction TB
    
          input((Input)):::input
          templateSpecifyingTheAssigment(👤 Specifying the assigment)
          input--"{rawAssigment}"-->templateSpecifyingTheAssigment
          templateImprovingTheTitle(✨ Improving the title)
          input--"{rawTitle}"-->templateImprovingTheTitle
          templateSpecifyingTheAssigment--"{assigment}"-->templateImprovingTheTitle
          templateWebsiteTitleApproval(👤 Website title approval)
          templateImprovingTheTitle--"{enhancedTitle}"-->templateWebsiteTitleApproval
          templateCunningSubtitle(🐰 Cunning subtitle)
          templateWebsiteTitleApproval--"{title}"-->templateCunningSubtitle
          templateSpecifyingTheAssigment--"{assigment}"-->templateCunningSubtitle
          templateKeywordAnalysis(🚦 Keyword analysis)
          templateWebsiteTitleApproval--"{title}"-->templateKeywordAnalysis
          templateSpecifyingTheAssigment--"{assigment}"-->templateKeywordAnalysis
          templateCombineTheBeginning(🔗 Combine the beginning)
          templateWebsiteTitleApproval--"{title}"-->templateCombineTheBeginning
          templateCunningSubtitle--"{claim}"-->templateCombineTheBeginning
          templateWriteTheContent(🖋 Write the content)
          templateWebsiteTitleApproval--"{title}"-->templateWriteTheContent
          templateSpecifyingTheAssigment--"{assigment}"-->templateWriteTheContent
          templateKeywordAnalysis--"{keywords}"-->templateWriteTheContent
          templateCombineTheBeginning--"{contentBeginning}"-->templateWriteTheContent
          templateCombineTheContent(🔗 Combine the content)
          templateCombineTheBeginning--"{contentBeginning}"-->templateCombineTheContent
          templateWriteTheContent--"{contentBody}"-->templateCombineTheContent
    
          templateCombineTheContent--"{websiteContent}"-->output
          output((Output)):::output
    
          classDef input color: grey;
          classDef output color: grey;
    
      end;

    Note: We are using postprocessing functions like unwrapResult that can be used to postprocess the result.

    📦 Packages

    This library is divided into several packages, all are published from single monorepo. You can install all of them at once:

    npm i ptbk

    Or you can install them separately:

    ⭐ Marked packages are worth to try first

    📚 Dictionary

    The following glossary is used to clarify certain concepts:

    Core concepts

    Advanced concepts

    🔌 Usage in Typescript / Javascript

    ➕➖ When to use Promptbook?

    ➕ When to use

    • When you are writing app that generates complex things via LLM - like websites, articles, presentations, code, stories, songs,...
    • When you want to separate code from text prompts
    • When you want to describe complex prompt pipelines and don't want to do it in the code
    • When you want to orchestrate multiple prompts together
    • When you want to reuse parts of prompts in multiple places
    • When you want to version your prompts and test multiple versions
    • When you want to log the execution of prompts and backtrace the issues

    See more

    ➖ When not to use

    • When you have already implemented single simple prompt and it works fine for your job
    • When OpenAI Assistant (GPTs) is enough for you
    • When you need streaming (this may be implemented in the future, see discussion).
    • When you need to use something other than JavaScript or TypeScript (other languages are on the way, see the discussion)
    • When your main focus is on something other than text - like images, audio, video, spreadsheets (other media types may be added in the future, see discussion)
    • When you need to use recursion (see the discussion)

    See more

    🐜 Known issues

    🧼 Intentionally not implemented features

    ❔ FAQ

    If you have a question start a discussion, open an issue or write me an email.

    ⌚ Changelog

    See CHANGELOG.md

    📜 License

    Promptbook by Pavol Hejný is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    🎯 Todos

    See TODO.md

    🖋️ Contributing

    I am open to pull requests, feedback, and suggestions. Or if you like this utility, you can ☕ buy me a coffee or donate via cryptocurrencies.

    You can also ⭐ star the promptbook package, follow me on GitHub or various other social networks.