Creating JS equivalent of Prompting.ipynb
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This pull request introduces a new JavaScript quickstart guide, quickstarts-js/Prompting.js, which serves as the JavaScript equivalent of the existing Prompting.ipynb notebook. The new guide provides comprehensive examples for interacting with the Gemini API, covering essential functionalities such as initial setup, generating text from prompts, incorporating images for multimodal input, engaging in multi-turn conversations, and fine-tuning response generation with various configuration parameters. Its purpose is to enable JavaScript developers to quickly get started with the Gemini API's prompting capabilities.
Highlights
- New JavaScript Quickstart: A new file,
quickstarts-js/Prompting.js, has been added to provide a JavaScript equivalent of the existingPrompting.ipynbnotebook, enabling JavaScript developers to quickly get started with the Gemini API. - Gemini API Setup: The quickstart includes instructions for installing the Gemini API SDK and securely configuring the API key using environment variables.
- Text and Multimodal Prompting: It demonstrates how to generate content from text-based prompts and showcases multimodal capabilities by incorporating images into prompts for detailed product descriptions.
- Conversational AI: The guide illustrates how to initiate and manage multi-turn conversations using
ChatSession, including sending messages and retrieving chat history. - Generation Configuration: Examples are provided on how to control the model's output using
generationConfigparameters such asmaxOutputTokens,temperature, andstopSequences.
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