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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ async def chat(interaction: nextcord.Interaction,
):
await chatbot.respond(interaction, prompt)
@bot.slash_command(description='Sets your DMs up, so you can message to the bot.')
@bot.slash_command(description='Sets your DMs up, so you can write the bot.')
async def dm_setup(interaction: nextcord.Interaction):
try:
await interaction.user.create_dm()

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ async def send(
color=color
)
embed.set_footer(text='Powered by Nova with ❤️', icon_url='https://i.ibb.co/LDyFcSh/fav-blurple.png')
embed.set_footer(text='Powered by NovaAI with ❤️', icon_url='https://i.ibb.co/LDyFcSh/fav-blurple.png')
embed.set_author(name='NovaCord', url='https://nova-oss.com/novacord')
interaction_type = Union[nextcord.Interaction, nextcord.InteractionResponse]

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@ -62,29 +62,22 @@ Don't have `pip` installed? Learn more here: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/insta
"""
if how_can_i == 'use the Python library':
text = """To use the official `openai` Python library, you just need to do the following.
text = """To use the official `nova_python` Python library, you just need to do the following.
```py
# Import the OpenAI library (assuming it's already installed)
import openai
from nova_python import Models, Endpoints, NovaClient
# Set the OpenAI API key
openai.api_key = "NOVA_AI_KEY"
client = NovaClient('YOUR_API_KEY')
# Set the OpenAI API base URL
openai.api_base = "https://api.nova-oss.com/v1/"
# Create a chat completion using the gpt-3.5-turbo model and the user and system messages
completion = openai.ChatCompletion.create(
model="gpt-3.5-turbo",
messages=[
reponse = client.make_request(
endpoint = Endpoints.CHAT_COMPLETION,
model = Models.GPT3,
data=[
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
{"role": "user", "content": "What is the highest mountain?"}
]
)
# Extract and print the content of the model's response
response_content = completion.choices[0].message.content
print(response_content)
print(reponse.get_message_content())
```
"""