using LLama.Common;
namespace LLama.Examples.Examples;
// When using chatsession, it's a common case that you want to strip the role names
// rather than display them. This example shows how to use transforms to strip them.
public class ChatSessionStripRoleName
{
public static async Task Run()
{
string modelPath = UserSettings.GetModelPath();
var parameters = new ModelParams(modelPath)
{
ContextSize = 1024,
Seed = 1337,
GpuLayerCount = 5
};
using var model = LLamaWeights.LoadFromFile(parameters);
using var context = model.CreateContext(parameters);
var executor = new InteractiveExecutor(context);
var chatHistoryJson = File.ReadAllText("Assets/chat-with-bob.json");
ChatHistory chatHistory = ChatHistory.FromJson(chatHistoryJson) ?? new ChatHistory();
ChatSession session = new(executor, chatHistory);
session.WithOutputTransform(new LLamaTransforms.KeywordTextOutputStreamTransform(
new string[] { "User:", "Assistant:" },
redundancyLength: 8));
InferenceParams inferenceParams = new InferenceParams()
{
Temperature = 0.9f,
AntiPrompts = new List<string> { "User:" }
};
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
Console.WriteLine("The chat session has started.");
// show the prompt
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
string userInput = Console.ReadLine() ?? "";
while (userInput != "exit")
{
await foreach (
var text
in session.ChatAsync(
new ChatHistory.Message(AuthorRole.User, userInput),
inferenceParams))
{
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White;
Console.Write(text);
}
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
userInput = Console.ReadLine() ?? "";
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White;
}
}
}