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| # flake8: noqa | |
| from langchain.prompts.prompt import PromptTemplate | |
| EXAMPLES = [ | |
| """Question: What is the elevation range for the area that the eastern sector of the | |
| Colorado orogeny extends into? | |
| Thought 1: I need to search Colorado orogeny, find the area that the eastern sector | |
| of the Colorado orogeny extends into, then find the elevation range of the | |
| area. | |
| Action 1: Search[Colorado orogeny] | |
| Observation 1: The Colorado orogeny was an episode of mountain building (an orogeny) in | |
| Colorado and surrounding areas. | |
| Thought 2: It does not mention the eastern sector. So I need to look up eastern | |
| sector. | |
| Action 2: Lookup[eastern sector] | |
| Observation 2: (Result 1 / 1) The eastern sector extends into the High Plains and is called | |
| the Central Plains orogeny. | |
| Thought 3: The eastern sector of Colorado orogeny extends into the High Plains. So I | |
| need to search High Plains and find its elevation range. | |
| Action 3: Search[High Plains] | |
| Observation 3: High Plains refers to one of two distinct land regions | |
| Thought 4: I need to instead search High Plains (United States). | |
| Action 4: Search[High Plains (United States)] | |
| Observation 4: The High Plains are a subregion of the Great Plains. From east to west, the | |
| High Plains rise in elevation from around 1,800 to 7,000 ft (550 to 2,130 | |
| m).[3] | |
| Thought 5: High Plains rise in elevation from around 1,800 to 7,000 ft, so the answer | |
| is 1,800 to 7,000 ft. | |
| Action 5: Finish[1,800 to 7,000 ft]""", | |
| """Question: Musician and satirist Allie Goertz wrote a song about the "The Simpsons" | |
| character Milhouse, who Matt Groening named after who? | |
| Thought 1: The question simplifies to "The Simpsons" character Milhouse is named after | |
| who. I only need to search Milhouse and find who it is named after. | |
| Action 1: Search[Milhouse] | |
| Observation 1: Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten is a recurring character in the Fox animated | |
| television series The Simpsons voiced by Pamela Hayden and created by Matt | |
| Groening. | |
| Thought 2: The paragraph does not tell who Milhouse is named after, maybe I can look up | |
| "named after". | |
| Action 2: Lookup[named after] | |
| Observation 2: (Result 1 / 1) Milhouse was named after U.S. president Richard Nixon, whose | |
| middle name was Milhous. | |
| Thought 3: Milhouse was named after U.S. president Richard Nixon, so the answer is | |
| Richard Nixon. | |
| Action 3: Finish[Richard Nixon]""", | |
| """Question: Which documentary is about Finnish rock groups, Adam Clayton Powell or The | |
| Saimaa Gesture? | |
| Thought 1: I need to search Adam Clayton Powell and The Saimaa Gesture, and find which | |
| documentary is about Finnish rock groups. | |
| Action 1: Search[Adam Clayton Powell] | |
| Observation 1 Could not find [Adam Clayton Powell]. Similar: [’Adam Clayton Powell | |
| III’, ’Seventh Avenue (Manhattan)’, ’Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office | |
| Building’, ’Isabel Washington Powell’, ’Adam Powell’, ’Adam Clayton Powell | |
| (film)’, ’Giancarlo Esposito’]. | |
| Thought 2: To find the documentary, I can search Adam Clayton Powell (film). | |
| Action 2: Search[Adam Clayton Powell (film)] | |
| Observation 2: Adam Clayton Powell is a 1989 American documentary film directed by | |
| Richard Kilberg. The film is about the rise and fall of influential | |
| African-American politician Adam Clayton Powell Jr.[3][4] It was later aired | |
| as part of the PBS series The American Experience. | |
| Thought 3: Adam Clayton Powell (film) is a documentary about an African-American | |
| politician, not Finnish rock groups. So the documentary about Finnish rock | |
| groups must instead be The Saimaa Gesture. | |
| Action 3: Finish[The Saimaa Gesture]""", | |
| """Question: What profession does Nicholas Ray and Elia Kazan have in common? | |
| Thought 1: I need to search Nicholas Ray and Elia Kazan, find their professions, then | |
| find the profession they have in common. | |
| Action 1: Search[Nicholas Ray] | |
| Observation 1: Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle Jr., August 7, 1911 - June 16, | |
| 1979) was an American film director, screenwriter, and actor best known for | |
| the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. | |
| Thought 2: Professions of Nicholas Ray are director, screenwriter, and actor. I need | |
| to search Elia Kazan next and find his professions. | |
| Action 2: Search[Elia Kazan] | |
| Observation 2: Elia Kazan was an American film and theatre director, producer, screenwriter | |
| and actor. | |
| Thought 3: Professions of Elia Kazan are director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. | |
| So profession Nicholas Ray and Elia Kazan have in common is director, | |
| screenwriter, and actor. | |
| Action 3: Finish[director, screenwriter, actor]""", | |
| """Question: Which magazine was started first Arthur’s Magazine or First for Women? | |
| Thought 1: I need to search Arthur’s Magazine and First for Women, and find which was | |
| started first. | |
| Action 1: Search[Arthur’s Magazine] | |
| Observation 1: Arthur’s Magazine (1844-1846) was an American literary periodical published | |
| in Philadelphia in the 19th century. | |
| Thought 2: Arthur’s Magazine was started in 1844. I need to search First for Women | |
| next. | |
| Action 2: Search[First for Women] | |
| Observation 2: First for Women is a woman’s magazine published by Bauer Media Group in the | |
| USA.[1] The magazine was started in 1989. | |
| Thought 3: First for Women was started in 1989. 1844 (Arthur’s Magazine) < 1989 (First | |
| for Women), so Arthur’s Magazine was started first. | |
| Action 3: Finish[Arthur’s Magazine]""", | |
| """Question: Were Pavel Urysohn and Leonid Levin known for the same type of work? | |
| Thought 1: I need to search Pavel Urysohn and Leonid Levin, find their types of work, | |
| then find if they are the same. | |
| Action 1: Search[Pavel Urysohn] | |
| Observation 1: Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn (February 3, 1898 - August 17, 1924) was a Soviet | |
| mathematician who is best known for his contributions in dimension theory. | |
| Thought 2: Pavel Urysohn is a mathematician. I need to search Leonid Levin next and | |
| find its type of work. | |
| Action 2: Search[Leonid Levin] | |
| Observation 2: Leonid Anatolievich Levin is a Soviet-American mathematician and computer | |
| scientist. | |
| Thought 3: Leonid Levin is a mathematician and computer scientist. So Pavel Urysohn | |
| and Leonid Levin have the same type of work. | |
| Action 3: Finish[yes]""", | |
| ] | |
| SUFFIX = """\nQuestion: {input} | |
| {agent_scratchpad}""" | |
| WIKI_PROMPT = PromptTemplate.from_examples( | |
| EXAMPLES, SUFFIX, ["input", "agent_scratchpad"] | |
| ) | |