import type { AiDoc } from '../classes.aidoc.js'; import * as plugins from '../plugins.js'; import { ProjectContext } from './projectcontext.js'; interface IDescriptionInterface { description: string; keywords: string[]; } export class Description { // INSTANCE private aiDocsRef: AiDoc; private projectDir: string; constructor(aiDocsRef: AiDoc, projectDirArg: string) { this.aiDocsRef = aiDocsRef; this.projectDir = projectDirArg; } public async build() { // we can now assemble the directory structure. const projectContext = new ProjectContext(this.projectDir); const contextString = await projectContext.update(); let result = await this.aiDocsRef.openaiInstance.chat( ` You create a json adhering the following interface: { description: string; // a sensible short, one sentence description of the project keywords: string[]; // an array of tags that describe the project } The description should be based on what you understand from the project's files. The keywords should be based on use cases you see from the files. Don't be cheap about the way you think. Important: Answer only in valid JSON. You answer should be parseable with JSON.parse() without modifying anything. Don't wrap the JSON in three ticks json!!! `, contextString, [] ); console.log(result.message.content); const resultObject: IDescriptionInterface = JSON.parse(result.message.content.replace('```json', '').replace('```', '')); const npmextraJson = (await projectContext.gatherFiles()).smartfilesNpmextraJSON; const npmextraJsonContent = JSON.parse(npmextraJson.contents.toString()); npmextraJsonContent.gitzone.module.description = resultObject.description; npmextraJsonContent.gitzone.module.keywords = resultObject.keywords; npmextraJson.contents = Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(npmextraJsonContent, null, 2)); await npmextraJson.write(); // do the same with packageJson const packageJson = (await projectContext.gatherFiles()).smartfilePackageJSON; const packageJsonContent = JSON.parse(packageJson.contents.toString()); packageJsonContent.description = resultObject.description; packageJsonContent.keywords = resultObject.keywords; packageJson.contents = Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(packageJsonContent, null, 2)); await packageJson.write(); console.log(`\n======================\n`); console.log(JSON.stringify(resultObject, null, 2)); console.log(`\n======================\n`); return result.message.content; } }