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Built-in Support for Local/Unpublished/Private Auto-GPT Plugins #87

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zudsniper opened this issue Jun 23, 2023 · 1 comment
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Creating a new issue from discussion within #85

🧱 Supporting Local/Unpublished/Private Auto-GPT Plugins

I think it would be a very useful feature to allow users who are actively developing, working with a proprietary codebase, or for any other reason are deploying autogpt with currently unpublished forks of Auto-GPT-Plugin-Template to attach their local code to an instance of autogpt-package.

As for the implementation of this, I am less clear on how it would work, as I don't fully understand kurtosis under the hood. However, I do think it is possible. I also always think that... but I digress.

🌟 This would, if this direction is taken, be facilitated significantly by allowing kurtosis to mount local volumes into images/enclaves. I feel that since this has come up in a few of the discussions on the matter, it should be added as a feature to the kurtosis platform -- in my opinion of course.

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@h4ck3rk3y @mieubrisse Thanks for replying to my issues! Not everyone responds well to carefully formatted and considerably thought-out compilation of critique to their project. I've been looking further into your Kurtosis project, and I'm liking what I'm seeing.

have a good one C:

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Hey @zudsniper , thanks for filing this and apologies for the delay (was OOTO last week)! We do have plan.upload_files for uploading things from your local machine into the enclave; does this accomplish what you're thinking about?

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