Welcome to the Google AI Completion Example! This simple Go program demonstrates how to use the Google AI API to generate text completions using the langchaingo
library.
This example:
- Sets up a connection to the Google AI API using your API key.
- Sends a prompt to the API asking "Who was the second person to walk on the moon?"
- Receives and prints the generated response.
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The program starts by setting up the context and retrieving your Google AI API key from the
API_KEY
environment variable. -
It then initializes a new Google AI language model client using the
googleai.New()
function. -
A prompt is defined: "Who was the second person to walk on the moon?"
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The program sends this prompt to the Google AI model using
llms.GenerateFromSinglePrompt()
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Finally, it prints the generated answer to the console.
To run this example:
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Make sure you have Go installed on your system.
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Set your Google AI API key as an environment variable:
export API_KEY=your_api_key_here
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Run the program:
go run googleai-completion-example.go
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The program will output the AI-generated answer to the question about the second person to walk on the moon.
This example showcases how easy it is to integrate Google AI's powerful language models into your Go applications using the langchaingo
library. Happy coding!