Structured extraction in Typescript, powered by llms, designed for simplicity, transparency, and control.
Dive into the world of Typescript-based structured extraction, by OpenAI's function calling API and Zod, typeScript-first schema validation with static type inference. Instructor stands out for its simplicity, transparency, and user-centric design. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, you'll find Instructor's approach intuitive and steerable.
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To check out all the tips and tricks to prompt and extract data, check out the documentation.
import Instructor from "@instructor-ai/instructor";
import OpenAI from "openai"
import { z } from "zod"
const oai = new OpenAI({
apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY ?? undefined,
organization: process.env.OPENAI_ORG_ID ?? undefined
})
const client = Instructor({
client: oai,
mode: "FUNCTIONS"
})
const UserSchema = z.object({
// Description will be used in the prompt
age: z.number().describe("The age of the user"),
name: z.string()
})
// User will be of type z.infer<typeof UserSchema>
const user = await client.chat.completions.create({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Jason Liu is 30 years old" }],
model: "gpt-3.5-turbo",
response_model: {
schema: UserSchema,
name: "User"
}
})
console.log(user)
// { age: 30, name: "Jason Liu" }
The question of using Instructor is fundamentally a question of why to use zod.
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Powered by OpenAI SDK — Instructor is powered by OpenAI's API. This means you can use the same API for both prompting and extraction across multiple providers that support the OpenAI API.
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Customizable — Zod is highly customizable. You can define your own validators, custom error messages, and more.
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Ecosystem Zod is the most widely used data validation library for Typescript.
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Battle Tested — Zod is downloaded over 24M times per month, and supported by a large community of contributors.
If you'd like to see more check out our cookbook.
Installing Instructor is a breeze.
If you want to help out, checkout some of the issues marked as good-first-issue
or help-wanted
. Found here. They could be anything from code improvements, a guest blog post, or a new cook book.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.