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anthropic-bedrock

v0.0.5

Published

Anthropic/AWS Bedrock Typescript SDK.

Downloads

87

Readme

Anthropic Bedrock Typescript SDK

anthropic-bedrock is a typescript library for interacting with Anthropic's models on AWS bedorck. It makes it really easy to use Anthropic's models in your application.

Created by: Mustafa Aljadery & Siddharth Sharma.

Complete Docs

Installation

Install using npm.

npm install anthropic-bedrock

Install using yarn.

yarn add anthropic-bedrock

Install using pnpm.

pnpm add anthropic-bedrock

Authetication

This is an example using access & secret keys. For more authentication examples, refer to the docs.

import AnthropicBedrock from "anthropic-bedrock";

const anthropic = new AnthropicBedrock({
  access_key: process.env["AWS_ACCESS_KEY"],
  secret_key: process.env["AWS_SECRET_KEY"],
});

Example

import AnthropicBedrock from "anthropic-bedrock";

const anthropic = new AnthropicBedrock({
    access_key: process.env["AWS_ACCESS_KEY"],
    secret_key: process.env["AWS_SECRET_KEY"],
});

async function main() {
    const completion = await anthropic.Completion.create(
        model: "anthropic.claude-v2",
        prompt: "Why is the sky blue?",
        max_tokens_to_sample: 300
    )

    console.log(completion["completion"]);
}

main();

Response

There are a few main reasons why the sky appears blue:

- Rayleigh scattering - Light from the sun is scattered by nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere. Shorter wavelengths like blue and violet are scattered more easily than longer wavelengths, making the sky appear blue.

- The composition of the atmosphere - Nitrogen and oxygen account for most of the atmosphere. These gases are efficient at scattering blue light.

- The angle of the sun - The sky appears blue during the day but red/orange during sunrise and sunset because of the angle sunlight has to pass through the atmosphere. More blue light is scattered away from the line of sight when the sun is higher overhead.

- Water and dust - Additional scattering by water and dust particles in the atmosphere can also contribute to the blue color.

So in summary, the main factors are Rayleigh scattering by air molecules that preferentially scatters blue light, the gases that make up our atmosphere, and the angle/amount of atmosphere sunlight has to pass through. This gives the sky its familiar blue hue during the day.