pomdtr-valle.web.val.run
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Fork it and authenticate with your Val Town API token as the password. Needs an OPENAI_API_KEY env var to be set.

WARNING: pollutes your homepage with lots of temporary vals!!

https://x.com/JanPaul123/status/1812957150559211918

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/** @jsxImportSource https://esm.sh/react */
import valleGetValsContextWindow from "https://esm.town/v/janpaul123/valleGetValsContextWindow";
import { updateValByName } from "https://esm.town/v/nbbaier/updateValByName?v=14";
import { passwordAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/password_auth?v=84";
import { verifyToken } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/verifyToken";
import ValTown from "npm:@valtown/sdk";
import { Hono } from "npm:hono@3";
import _ from "npm:lodash@4";
import OpenAI from "npm:openai";
import { renderToString } from "npm:react-dom/server";
const vt = new ValTown({ bearerToken: Deno.env.get("valtown") });
const username = "janpaul123";
const app = new Hono();
const jsxResponse = (jsx) => {
return new Response(renderToString(jsx), { headers: { "Content-Type": "text/html" } });
};
const systemprompt = `The conversation below is your recent interaction with the user.
Your entire response should only be TypeScript.
Your response should start with \`\`\`ts and end with \`\`\`.
Make an HTTP val (other vals are currently not supported to run, even though we have examples for them).
Start your response with a comment explaining how your approach will work, what libraries or
API calls you will use, and any tradeoffs you're making. Then write the code in a consise way,
the simplest way to achieve the goal, though you can add some inline comments to explain your
reasoning (not for every line, but for major groups of lines). Don't use any environment variables
unless strictly necessary, for example use APIs that don't require a key, prefer internal function
imports (using esm.town), and prefer putting API keys as inline variables. Use built-in Deno
functions where possible. Unless specified, don't add error handling,
make sure that errors bubble up to the caller.
There should be no comments like "more content here", it should be complete and directly runnable.
`.replace("\n", " ");
// Your response should start with \`\`\`ts and end with \`\`\`.
// The val should create a "export default async function main() {" which
// is the main function that gets executed, without any arguments. Don't return a Response object,
// just return a plain Javascript object, array, or string.
const systemprompt2 = `Since your last response the user might have changed the code.
The current version of the code is below. Keep your response as close to their current
code as possible, only changing things that are strictly necessary to change.`.replace("\n", "");
const makeBubbleHeader = (emoji: string, id?: string, spin?: boolean) => {
const idStr = id ? ` id="${id}"` : "";
const spinStr = spin ? " animate-spin" : "";
return `
<div class="flex mb-4" ${idStr}>
<div class="${spinStr}" style="width:32px; height:32px; line-height:32px; font-size:28px; overflow:hidden; text-align: center; display:inline-block; background:#ddd; border-radius:100%;">${emoji}</div>
<div class="flex-1 ml-4" style="margin-top: 3px">
`;
};
const makeBubbleFooter = () => {
return `
</div>
</div>
`;
};
const makeAssistantMessageHeader = (maxHeight: number) => {
return `I wrote some new code for your Val: <div class="js-scroll-container-assistant font-mono whitespace-pre-wrap text-xs overflow-auto p-2 mt-2 rounded" style="max-height: ${maxHeight}px; background: rgb(249 250 251)">`;
};
const mainHandler = async (c) => {
const { readable, writable } = new TransformStream();
const writer = writable.getWriter();
const textEncoder = new TextEncoder();
function write(text) {
writer.write(textEncoder.encode(text));
}
let valCode = "";
let iframeSrc = "";
// const valName: any = c.req.query("valName");
// if (valName) {
// const val = await vt.alias.username.valName.retrieve(username, valName);
// valCode = val.code;
// iframeSrc = `https://${username}-${valName}.web.val.run`;
// }
// <script async type="module" src="https://esm.town/v/maxm/codemirrorTsBrowser"></script>
new Promise(async () => {
write(`
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
html, body { margin: 0; padding: 0; height: 100%; }
.cm-focused { outline: none !important; }
.cm-editor, .for-codemirror-container > div { height: 100%; }
</style>
<link href="https://unpkg.com/tailwindcss@^2/dist/tailwind.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
</head>
<body>
<form method="POST" action="/" style="height: 100%">
<div style="float:right; width:60%; height:100%; padding-left: 16px; display: flex; flex-direction: column">
<div class="flex p-4 pl-0">
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July 15, 2024