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* Initial commit of AutoGenBench * wording * typo * pre-commit reformulation * Updated README to point to contributor's guide earlier. * Simplified the description of the JSON format. * Added print statements to indicate when run.sh and scenario.py are starting. * Added SocietyOfMind scenario to GAIA. * Pointing autogenbench clone command to the latest branch. * Temporarily disable subsample option. * Updated the GAIA readme to specify how to define a BING API key. * Fixed and re-enabled the subsample option. * Added a draft of a blog post. * Updated authors. * Incorporating Gagan's feedback. * Fixed code formatting. * Updated the help string in the docs. * Light editing of the AutoGenBench blogpost. * Support filtering on model tags. * Added websurfer dependencies to Dockerfile. * Renamed testbed -> autogenbench * Attempting to fix formatting. * Added more gracefull handling of task timeouts (the script is allowed to terminate before Docker is stopped). * Updated the blogpost based on Saleema's and Julia's feedback. * Fixed formatting... again. * Added a main MANIFEST to list available scenarios. * Limit main manifest to directories. * Manifests now use relative paths. * All manifests are now relative. * Updated the contributing guide, and address windows path issues. * Updated the version. Fixed formatting. * Fixed formatting. * De-listing Examples, since it has no clear tabulate criteria. * Updated email in pyproject * typo in blogpost * wording --------- Co-authored-by: Qingyun Wu <qingyun.wu@psu.edu> Co-authored-by: Qingyun Wu <qingyun0327@gmail.com>
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Prerequisites
To build and test documentation locally, begin by downloading and installing Node.js, and then installing Yarn. On Windows, you can install via the npm package manager (npm) which comes bundled with Node.js:
npm install --global yarn
Installation
pip install pydoc-markdown
cd website
yarn install
Local Development
Navigate to the website folder and run:
pydoc-markdown
yarn start
This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.