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BeeBot is your personal worker bee, an Autonomous AI Assistant designed to perform a wide range of practical tasks autonomously.

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Status

Development of BeeBot is currently on hold. I've decided that LLMs as they are now (late 2023) aren't up to the task of generalized autonomous AI. I will revive the project if either:

Check back here, hopefully this will get re-started.

Features

Installation

To get started with BeeBot, you can clone the repo to your local machine and install its dependencies using poetry. These instructions may vary depending on your local development environment.

git clone https://github.com/AutoPackAI/beebot.git
cd beebot
./setup.sh

Windows is officially unsupported but it may work. PRs are welcome for Windows compatibility but will not be a primary focus.

Persistence

Persistence is required. While SQLite is officially supported and is used in tests, it is highly recommended that you use Postgres via docker, simply by executing docker compose up -d.

Running

CLI

To use the CLI run:

poetry run beebot

API (via e2b)

To start the server run:

uvicorn beebot.initiator.api:create_app --factory --timeout-keep-alive=300

If you're doing development on BeeBot itself, you may want to use this command:

uvicorn beebot.initiator.api:create_app --factory --reload  --timeout-graceful-shutdown=3 --timeout-keep-alive=300

and then you can call the API using the following commands:

To create a task run:

curl --request POST \
  --url http://localhost:8000/agent/tasks \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --data '{
	"input": "Write '\''hello world'\'' to hi.txt"
}'

You will get a response like this:

{
  "input": "Write 'hello world' to hi.txt",
  "task_id": "103",
  "artifacts": []
}

Then to execute one step of the task copy the task_id you got from the previous request and run:

curl --request POST \
  --url http://localhost:8000/agent/tasks/<task-id>/steps

Websocket Connection

Note: Notifications are currently undergoing a rework and may not work at the moment

To receive a stream of changes to all the data models in BeeBot, you can subscribe to the websocket connection at the /notifications endpoint with the same host/port as the web api, e.g. ws://localhost:8000/notifications. Use your favorite websocket testing tool to try it out. (I like Insomnia)

Web Interface

We are working on a web interface using Node.js (Remix)

Philosophy

BeeBot's development process is guided by a specific philosophy, emphasizing key principles that shape its development and future direction.

Priorities

The development of BeeBot is driven by the following priorities, always in this order:

  1. Functionality: BeeBot aims to achieve a high success rate for tasks within its range of expected capabilities.
  2. Flexibility: BeeBot strives to be adaptable to a wide range of tasks, expanding that range over time.
  3. Reliability: BeeBot focuses on reliably completing known tasks with predictability.
  4. Efficiency: BeeBot aims to execute tasks with minimal steps, optimizing both time and resource usage.
  5. Convenience: BeeBot aims to provide a user-friendly platform for task automation.

Principles

To achieve these priorities, BeeBot follows the following principles:

Documentation

For further information on the architecture and future plans of BeeBot, please refer to the docs/ directory. The documentation is currently very light, but will evolve alongside the project as new insights and developments emerge. Contributions and feedback from the community are highly appreciated.