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claude: Interact with Claude AI models via the Anthropic API

Description

Interact with Claude AI models via the Anthropic API

Usage

claude(
  .llm,
  .model = "claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022",
  .max_tokens = 1024,
  .temperature = NULL,
  .top_k = NULL,
  .top_p = NULL,
  .metadata = NULL,
  .stop_sequences = NULL,
  .tools = NULL,
  .api_url = "https://api.anthropic.com/",
  .verbose = FALSE,
  .max_tries = 3,
  .timeout = 60,
  .stream = FALSE,
  .dry_run = FALSE
)

Value

A new LLMMessage object containing the original messages plus Claude's response.

Arguments

.llm

An LLMMessage object containing the conversation history and system prompt.

.model

Character string specifying the Claude model version (default: "claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022").

.max_tokens

Integer specifying the maximum number of tokens in the response (default: 1024).

.temperature

Numeric between 0 and 1 controlling response randomness.

.top_k

Integer controlling diversity by limiting the top K tokens.

.top_p

Numeric between 0 and 1 for nucleus sampling.

.metadata

List of additional metadata to include with the request.

.stop_sequences

Character vector of sequences that will halt response generation.

.tools

List of additional tools or functions the model can use.

.api_url

Base URL for the Anthropic API (default: "https://api.anthropic.com/").

.verbose

Logical; if TRUE, displays additional information about the API call (default: FALSE).

.max_tries

Maximum retries to peform request

.timeout

Integer specifying the request timeout in seconds (default: 60).

.stream

Logical; if TRUE, streams the response piece by piece (default: FALSE).

.dry_run

Logical; if TRUE, returns the prepared request object without executing it (default: FALSE).

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
# Basic usage
msg <- llm_message("What is R programming?")
result <- claude(msg)

# With custom parameters
result2 <- claude(msg, 
                 .temperature = 0.7, 
                 .max_tokens = 1000)
}

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