Magic Stubs implements your functions for you.
demo.mp4
MagicStubs.py uses a combination of abusing source code encodings, LLM calls, and AST rewriting so you don't have to bother writing code.
pip install magic-stubs
export OPENAI_API_KEY=...
Or see the live demo on Google Colab.
Add # coding: magic_stubs
to the top of your python file. Then execute as normal. Magic Stubs will automatically fill in your function definitions where needed.
hello_world.py:
# coding: magic_stubs
def print_hello_world():
pass
print_hello_world()
$ python3 hello_world.py
Hello, World!
$ cat examples/fizzbuzz.py
# coding: magic_stubs
def fizzbuzz(n):
pass
print(' '.join([fizzbuzz(n) for n in range (1, 21)]))
$ python3 examples/fizzbuzz.py
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz 7 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 14 FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
$ cat examples/mandelbrot.py
# coding: magic_stubs
def get_string_representation_of_mandelbrot_set():
pass
print(get_string_representation_of_mandelbrot_set())
$ python3 examples/mandelbrot.py
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Inspired by and using Tsche's magic_codec.