Add a great example on extracting wisdom from any Youtube video

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Ismar Iljazovic 2024-03-17 14:49:53 +01:00
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> [!NOTE]
> [!NOTE]
> We are adding functionality to the project so often that you should update often as well. That means: `git pull; pipx upgrade fabric; fabric --update; source ~/.zshrc (or ~/.bashrc)` in the main directory!
**March 13, 2024** — We just added `pipx` install support, which makes it way easier to install Fabric, support for Claude, local models via Ollama, and a number of new Patterns. Be sure to update and check `fabric -h` for the latest!
## Introduction videos
> [!NOTE]
> [!NOTE]
> These videos use the `./setup.sh` install method, which is now replaced with the easier `pipx install .` method. Other than that everything else is still the same.
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fabric --help
```
> [!NOTE]
> [!NOTE]
> If you're using the `server` functions, `fabric-api` and `fabric-webui` need to be run in distinct terminal windows.
### Using the `fabric` client
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pbpaste | fabric --stream --pattern analyze_claims
```
3. **new** All of the patterns have been added as aliases to your bash (or zsh) config file
3. Run the `extract_wisdom` Pattern with the `--stream` option to get immediate and streaming results from any Youtube video (much like in the original introduction video).
```bash
yt https://youtube.com/watch?v=uXs-zPc63kM | fabric --stream --pattern extract_wisdom
```
4. **new** All of the patterns have been added as aliases to your bash (or zsh) config file
```bash
pbpaste | analyze_claims --stream
```
> [!NOTE]
> [!NOTE]
> More examples coming in the next few days, including a demo video!
### Just use the Patterns
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## Meta
> [!NOTE]
> [!NOTE]
> Special thanks to the following people for their inspiration and contributions!
- _Caleb Sima_ for pushing me over the edge of whether to make this a public project or not.