Initial setup

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# LocalWhisper
OpenAPI's Open whisper available via ReST API.
Making OpenAPI's Open Whisper available via ReST API locally.

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black
build
invoke
isort
pip-tools
pre-commit
pytest
shellcheck-py==0.9.0.2
ruff

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#
# This file is autogenerated by pip-compile with Python 3.11
# by the following command:
#
# pip-compile dev_requirements.in
#
black==23.3.0
# via -r dev_requirements.in
build==0.10.0
# via
# -r dev_requirements.in
# pip-tools
cfgv==3.3.1
# via pre-commit
click==8.1.3
# via
# black
# pip-tools
distlib==0.3.6
# via virtualenv
filelock==3.12.0
# via virtualenv
identify==2.5.23
# via pre-commit
iniconfig==2.0.0
# via pytest
invoke==2.1.0
# via -r dev_requirements.in
isort==5.12.0
# via -r dev_requirements.in
mypy-extensions==1.0.0
# via black
nodeenv==1.7.0
# via pre-commit
packaging==23.1
# via
# black
# build
# pytest
pathspec==0.11.1
# via black
pip-tools==6.13.0
# via -r dev_requirements.in
platformdirs==3.5.0
# via
# black
# virtualenv
pluggy==1.0.0
# via pytest
pre-commit==3.2.2
# via -r dev_requirements.in
pyproject-hooks==1.0.0
# via build
pytest==7.3.1
# via -r dev_requirements.in
pyyaml==6.0
# via pre-commit
ruff==0.0.263
# via -r dev_requirements.in
shellcheck-py==0.9.0.2
# via -r dev_requirements.in
virtualenv==20.23.0
# via pre-commit
wheel==0.40.0
# via pip-tools
# The following packages are considered to be unsafe in a requirements file:
# pip
# setuptools

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__version__ = "0.1.0"

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def main():
print("Hey this is the cli application")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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from invoke import Collection
from pyinvoke import dev
namespace = Collection(dev)

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# Invoke tab-completion script to be sourced with Bash shell.
# Known to work on Bash 3.x, untested on 4.x.
_complete_invoke() {
local candidates
# COMP_WORDS contains the entire command string up til now (including
# program name).
# We hand it to Invoke so it can figure out the current context: spit back
# core options, task names, the current task's options, or some combo.
candidates=`invoke --complete -- ${COMP_WORDS[*]}`
# `compgen -W` takes list of valid options & a partial word & spits back
# possible matches. Necessary for any partial word completions (vs
# completions performed when no partial words are present).
#
# $2 is the current word or token being tabbed on, either empty string or a
# partial word, and thus wants to be compgen'd to arrive at some subset of
# our candidate list which actually matches.
#
# COMPREPLY is the list of valid completions handed back to `complete`.
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${candidates}" -- $2) )
}
# Tell shell builtin to use the above for completing our invocations.
# * -F: use given function name to generate completions.
# * -o default: when function generates no results, use filenames.
# * positional args: program names to complete for.
complete -F _complete_invoke -o default invoke inv
# vim: set ft=sh :

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from invoke import task
@task
def update_deps(c):
"""https://hynek.me/til/pip-tools-and-pyproject-toml/"""
pass
@task
def sync_env(c):
"""Synchronize dependencies."""
c.run("pip-sync dev_requirements.txt requirements.txt")
@task
def install_pre_commit(c):
"""Installs pre-commit hooks into your environment."""
c.run("pre-commit install --install-hooks")
@task
def build(c):
"""Builds wheel and source distributions of project."""
pass

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[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "local_whisper"
authors = [
{ name="Drew Bednar", email="drew@runcible.io" },
]
description = "A virtual assistant for automating a variety of tasks."
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.8"
classifiers = [
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
]
dynamic = ["version", "dependencies"]
[project.scripts]
savant-cli = "local_whisper.cli:main"
[project.optional-dependencies]
whisper = ["openai-whisper"]
[tool.setuptools]
packages = ["local_whisper"]
[tool.setuptools.dynamic]
version = {attr = "local_whisper.__version__"}
dependencies = {file = ["requirements.txt"]}

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fastapi
openai-whisper

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#
# This file is autogenerated by pip-compile with Python 3.10
# by the following command:
#
# pip-compile requirements.in
#
anyio==3.6.2
# via starlette
certifi==2023.5.7
# via requests
charset-normalizer==3.1.0
# via requests
cmake==3.26.3
# via triton
fastapi==0.95.2
# via -r requirements.in
ffmpeg-python==0.2.0
# via openai-whisper
filelock==3.12.0
# via
# torch
# triton
future==0.18.3
# via ffmpeg-python
idna==3.4
# via
# anyio
# requests
jinja2==3.1.2
# via torch
lit==16.0.5
# via triton
llvmlite==0.40.0
# via numba
markupsafe==2.1.2
# via jinja2
more-itertools==9.1.0
# via openai-whisper
mpmath==1.3.0
# via sympy
networkx==3.1
# via torch
numba==0.57.0
# via openai-whisper
numpy==1.24.3
# via
# numba
# openai-whisper
nvidia-cublas-cu11==11.10.3.66
# via
# nvidia-cudnn-cu11
# nvidia-cusolver-cu11
# torch
nvidia-cuda-cupti-cu11==11.7.101
# via torch
nvidia-cuda-nvrtc-cu11==11.7.99
# via torch
nvidia-cuda-runtime-cu11==11.7.99
# via torch
nvidia-cudnn-cu11==8.5.0.96
# via torch
nvidia-cufft-cu11==10.9.0.58
# via torch
nvidia-curand-cu11==10.2.10.91
# via torch
nvidia-cusolver-cu11==11.4.0.1
# via torch
nvidia-cusparse-cu11==11.7.4.91
# via torch
nvidia-nccl-cu11==2.14.3
# via torch
nvidia-nvtx-cu11==11.7.91
# via torch
openai-whisper==20230314
# via -r requirements.in
pydantic==1.10.7
# via fastapi
regex==2023.5.5
# via tiktoken
requests==2.31.0
# via tiktoken
sniffio==1.3.0
# via anyio
starlette==0.27.0
# via fastapi
sympy==1.12
# via torch
tiktoken==0.3.1
# via openai-whisper
torch==2.0.1
# via
# openai-whisper
# triton
tqdm==4.65.0
# via openai-whisper
triton==2.0.0
# via
# openai-whisper
# torch
typing-extensions==4.5.0
# via
# pydantic
# torch
urllib3==2.0.2
# via requests
wheel==0.40.0
# via
# nvidia-cublas-cu11
# nvidia-cuda-cupti-cu11
# nvidia-cuda-runtime-cu11
# nvidia-curand-cu11
# nvidia-cusparse-cu11
# nvidia-nvtx-cu11
# The following packages are considered to be unsafe in a requirements file:
# setuptools

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from invoke import Collection
from pyinvoke import dev
namespace = Collection(dev)

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def test_example():
assert True
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