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by bkyan
395 days ago
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This is for running locally in the terminal (or in WSL2 if you are on Windows). Here is an example session from a similar script that I <cough>ChatGPT</cough> wrote in Perl, illustrating the same concept: $ ~/agentloop.pl YOUR PROMPT: Is Python installed on this system? If so, which version? BASH STDIN: python --version 2>&1 || python3 --version 2>&1 BASH STDOUT: /bin/bash: python: command not found Python 3.6.7 LLM RESPONSE: Python is installed on this system. The version available is Python 3.6.7. However, it looks like the python executable (python) is not directly available, but python3 (or a direct version path) exists and resolves to Python 3.6.7. If you need to use Python, you should use python3 as the command. |
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