# Runnable Recipe Examples This folder contains standalone, executable Python examples for each cookbook recipe. Each file can be run directly as a Python script. ## Prerequisites - Python 3.8 or later - Install dependencies (this installs the SDK from PyPI): ```bash pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## Running Examples Each `.py` file is a complete, runnable program with executable permissions: ```bash python .py # or on Unix-like systems: ./.py ``` ### Available Recipes | Recipe | Command | Description | | -------------------- | -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | | Error Handling | `python error_handling.py` | Demonstrates error handling patterns | | Multiple Sessions | `python multiple_sessions.py` | Manages multiple independent conversations | | Managing Local Files | `python managing_local_files.py` | Organizes files using AI grouping | | PR Visualization | `python pr_visualization.py` | Generates PR age charts | | Persisting Sessions | `python persisting_sessions.py` | Save and resume sessions across restarts | ### Examples with Arguments **PR Visualization with specific repo:** ```bash python pr_visualization.py --repo github/copilot-sdk ``` **Managing Local Files (edit the file to change target folder):** ```bash # Edit the target_folder variable in managing_local_files.py first python managing_local_files.py ``` ## Local SDK Development The `requirements.txt` installs the Copilot SDK package from PyPI. This means: - You get the latest stable release of the SDK - No need to build from source - Perfect for using the SDK in your projects If you want to use a local development version, edit requirements.txt to use `-e ../..` for editable mode development. ## Python Best Practices These examples follow Python conventions: - PEP 8 naming (snake_case for functions and variables) - Shebang line for direct execution - Proper exception handling - Type hints where appropriate - Standard library usage ## Virtual Environment (Recommended) For isolated development: ```bash # Create virtual environment python -m venv venv # Activate it # Windows: venv\Scripts\activate # Unix/macOS: source venv/bin/activate # Install dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## Learning Resources - [Python Documentation](https://docs.python.org/3/) - [PEP 8 Style Guide](https://pep8.org/) - [GitHub Copilot SDK for Python](https://github.com/github/copilot-sdk/blob/main/python/README.md) - [Parent Cookbook](../README.md)