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Merge 12d25e487a into ad104922e1 2024-08-02 12:35:24 -04:00
Pedro Gomes 12d25e487a Visual Studio Code prompts to snippets converter 2023-01-14 19:08:50 +01:00
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import csv
import json
import sys
snippets = []
# Open the CSV file and read the data
with open("../prompts.csv", "r") as file:
reader = csv.reader(file)
for row in reader:
# Extract the snippet information from the row
name = row[0]
description = row[1]
# Create the snippet template
snippet = {name.lower():''}
snippet[name.lower()] = {
"scope": "markdown,python,txt",
"prefix": name.lower(),
"body": [description],
"description": name
}
# Add the snippet to the list
snippets.append(snippet)
# Write the snippets to the Visual Studio Code snippets file
# Where sys.argv[1] is the location of your snippets config file.
# Usually in .vscode folder
# Example: python3 csv_to_vs_snippets.py ./.vscode/chat_gpt_snippets.code-snippets
with open(sys.argv[1], "w") as file:
file.write('{')
for snippet in snippets:
snippet_key = list(snippet.keys())[0]
if snippet_key == 'act':
continue # Skips CSV fields.
file.write(f'"{snippet_key}":')
file.write(json.dumps(snippet[snippet_key], indent=4))
file.write(',')
file.write('}')