ffb 0.1.1

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ffb 0.1.1

FFB: Find Fucking Bug











FFB is a Python package designed to simplify debugging by analyzing your terminal output and providing concise solutions and explanations for errors. Whether you're new to coding or an experienced developer, FFB aims to reduce the time spent deciphering cryptic error messages and helps you find solutions faster.
 

 

 
TODO

Suggests solutions with code examples
Implement unit tests for the new API
Improve documentation
Serve with cloud-hosted API
Design and implement a user interface (UI)

Installation
You can install FFB via pip:
pip install ffb

Self-hosted
Ensure Ollama is running on your machine. You can find the setup and installation instructions for Ollama by visiting the Ollama GitHub repository.
Make sure you pull the model
ollama pull llama3.1

To run FFB in a self-hosted environment using Ollama, you’ll need to set the OLLAMA_API_URL environment variable. By default, you can set it to http://localhost:11434
export OLLAMA_API_URL=http://localhost:11434

Usage
To use FFB, simply run your Python script as usual. If an error occurs, call ffb to analyze the last output.
Example
Given the following Python code:
def divide_numbers(a, b):
result = a / b
print(f"Result: {result}")

divide_numbers(10, 0)

Running this code will produce the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/aliymnx/Desktop/main.py", line 6, in <module>
divide_numbers(10, 0)
File "/Users/aliymnx/Desktop/main.py", line 2, in divide_numbers
result = a / b
~~^~~
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero

To analyze this error using FFB, simply run:
ffb

FFB will analyze the error and provide a detailed solution:
Error Summary The error occurs when attempting to divide a number by zero, which is undefined.

Solution

def divide_numbers(a, b):
if b == 0:
return "Error: Division by zero is not allowed."
else:
result = a / b
return result

print(divide_numbers(10, 0))


Explanation To resolve this issue, we've added a simple check in the divide_numbers function to ensure that the divisor (b) is not zero. If it is zero, the function returns an error message instead of attempting the division, thus preventing the ZeroDivisionError.

Contributing
If you’d like to contribute to FFB, feel free to submit issues and pull requests on the GitHub repository.
License
The license section now reflects the GPL-3.0 license as requested.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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