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+ streamlit
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+ streamlit-lottie
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+ streamlit-ace
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+ requests
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+ google
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+ ipython
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+ google-generativeai
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+ google-ai-generativelanguage
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1
+ import os
2
+ import streamlit as st
3
+ import subprocess
4
+ from streamlit_ace import st_ace
5
+ import streamlit.components.v1 as components
6
+ import requests
7
+ import streamlit_lottie as st_lottie
8
+ import base64
9
+ from google.generativeai import configure, GenerativeModel
10
+ import re
11
+ import time
12
+
13
+ # Configure the Generative AI
14
+ configure(api_key=st.secrets["api_key"])
15
+ model = GenerativeModel('gemini-pro')
16
+
17
+ # Lottie animation loader
18
+ def load_lottie_url(url: str):
19
+ response = requests.get(url)
20
+ if response.status_code != 200:
21
+ return None
22
+ return response.json()
23
+
24
+ # Function to download generated code
25
+ def download_generated_code(content, filename, format='txt'):
26
+ extension = format
27
+ temp_filename = f"{filename}.{extension}"
28
+ with open(temp_filename, 'w') as file:
29
+ file.write(content)
30
+ with open(temp_filename, 'rb') as file:
31
+ data = file.read()
32
+ b64 = base64.b64encode(data).decode()
33
+ href = f'<a href="data:file/{format};base64,{b64}" download="{filename}.{format}">Download Code ({format.upper()})</a>'
34
+ st.markdown(href, unsafe_allow_html=True)
35
+ os.remove(temp_filename)
36
+
37
+ # Function to get AI-generated explanations for errors
38
+ def get_ai_explanation(error_message):
39
+ try:
40
+ prompt = f"The following error was encountered in the code:\n\n{error_message}\n\nPlease provide an explanation and suggest a solution."
41
+ response = model.generate_content(prompt)
42
+ return response.text
43
+ except Exception as e:
44
+ return f"An unexpected error occurred while generating an explanation: {e}"
45
+
46
+ # Function to simulate AI pretend code compiler for Python and Java
47
+ def ai_pretend_compiler(language, code):
48
+ try:
49
+ if language == "Python":
50
+ prompt = f"""Pretend you are a real Python interpreter and execute the following Python code. Provide the exact output as it would appear if run on an actual Python interpreter.
51
+
52
+ If there are any errors, please:
53
+ - Identify the type of error (e.g., syntax error, runtime exception).
54
+ - Describe where the error occurs in the code.
55
+ - Suggest a fix for the error.
56
+
57
+ Here is the Python code to evaluate:
58
+ \n\n{code}
59
+
60
+ What is the expected output of the code?
61
+ """
62
+ elif language == "Java":
63
+ prompt = f"""Pretend you are a real JVM and execute the following Java code. Provide the exact output as it would appear if run on an actual JVM.
64
+
65
+ If there are any errors, please:
66
+ - Identify the type of error (e.g., syntax error, runtime exception).
67
+ - Describe where the error occurs in the code.
68
+ - Suggest a fix for the error.
69
+
70
+ Here is the Java code to evaluate:
71
+ \n\n{code}
72
+
73
+ What is the expected output of the code?
74
+ """
75
+
76
+ response = model.generate_content(prompt)
77
+ return response.text
78
+ except Exception as e:
79
+ return f"An unexpected error occurred while generating the pretend output: {e}"
80
+
81
+ # Function to detect I/O operations in the code
82
+ def contains_io_operations(language, code):
83
+ if language == "Python":
84
+ io_patterns = [
85
+ r'\binput\s*\(',
86
+ r'\bopen\s*\(',
87
+ r'\bread\s*\(',
88
+ r'\bwrite\s*\(',
89
+ ]
90
+ elif language == "Java":
91
+ io_patterns = [
92
+ r'\bScanner\s*\(',
93
+ r'\bSystem\.in\b',
94
+ r'\bBufferedReader\s*\(',
95
+ r'\bFileReader\s*\(',
96
+ r'\bFileWriter\s*\(',
97
+ ]
98
+ for pattern in io_patterns:
99
+ if re.search(pattern, code):
100
+ return True
101
+ return False
102
+
103
+ # Function to compile and run the code
104
+ def run_code(language, code, filename):
105
+ if contains_io_operations(language, code):
106
+ io_message = "I/O Detected"
107
+ ai_compiler_message = "Using AI to Simulate Output"
108
+ ai_output = ai_pretend_compiler(language, code)
109
+ return ai_output, f"{io_message}\n{ai_compiler_message}"
110
+
111
+ try:
112
+ start_time = time.time()
113
+ if language == "Python":
114
+ with open(filename, "w", encoding='utf-8') as f:
115
+ f.write(code)
116
+ result = subprocess.run(
117
+ ["python3", filename],
118
+ capture_output=True,
119
+ text=True,
120
+ timeout=20 # 20 seconds timeout
121
+ )
122
+ elapsed_time = time.time() - start_time
123
+ if elapsed_time > 10:
124
+ return ai_pretend_compiler(language, code), "Execution took too long. Using AI Compiler for results."
125
+ return result.stdout, result.stderr
126
+
127
+ elif language == "Java":
128
+ # Simulate Java code execution using AI
129
+ return ai_pretend_compiler(language, code), ""
130
+ except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
131
+ return ai_pretend_compiler(language, code), "Execution timed out! Using AI Compiler for results."
132
+ except FileNotFoundError as e:
133
+ return "", f"File not found: {e.filename}"
134
+ except Exception as e:
135
+ return "", f"An unexpected error occurred: {e}"
136
+
137
+ # Set up the Streamlit page
138
+ st.set_page_config(page_title="Autobot Code Compiler", page_icon="����", layout="wide")
139
+
140
+ # Custom CSS for styling
141
+ st.markdown(
142
+ """
143
+ <style>
144
+ .generated-content {
145
+ background-color: #1e1e1e;
146
+ padding: 15px;
147
+ border-radius: 5px;
148
+ margin: 10px 0;
149
+ color: #61dafb;
150
+ font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace;
151
+ overflow-x: auto;
152
+ max-height: 400px;
153
+ box-shadow: 0 0 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
154
+ transition: transform 0.2s ease-in-out;
155
+ }
156
+ .generated-content:hover {
157
+ transform: scale(1.02);
158
+ }
159
+ .error-content {
160
+ background-color: #1e1e1e;
161
+ padding: 15px;
162
+ border-radius: 5px;
163
+ margin: 10px 0;
164
+ color: #ff0000;
165
+ font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace;
166
+ overflow-x: auto;
167
+ max-height: 400px;
168
+ box-shadow: 0 0 10px rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2);
169
+ transition: transform 0.2s ease-in-out;
170
+ }
171
+ .error-content:hover {
172
+ transform: scale(1.02);
173
+ }
174
+ .title-container {
175
+ display: flex;
176
+ align-items: center;
177
+ }
178
+ .title-container img {
179
+ margin-right: 10px;
180
+ }
181
+ .footer {
182
+ text-align: center;
183
+ margin-top: 30px;
184
+ padding: 10px 0;
185
+ background-color: #f1f1f1;
186
+ }
187
+ .footer a {
188
+ margin: 0 15px;
189
+ text-decoration: none;
190
+ color: #4e73df;
191
+ }
192
+ .footer img {
193
+ width: 24px;
194
+ height: 24px;
195
+ vertical-align: middle;
196
+ }
197
+ </style>
198
+ """,
199
+ unsafe_allow_html=True
200
+ )
201
+
202
+ # Title of the application with logo
203
+ st.markdown(
204
+ """
205
+ <div class="title-container">
206
+ <img src="data:image/png;base64,{}" width="60" height="60">
207
+ <h1>ABCDE & CO</h1>
208
+ </div>
209
+ """.format(base64.b64encode(open("abcde2.png", "rb").read()).decode()),
210
+ unsafe_allow_html=True
211
+ )
212
+
213
+ st.markdown("AutoBot Code Development Environment & Computational Optimization (ABCDE & CO)")
214
+
215
+ st.subheader("Autobot Code Compiler")
216
+ # Sidebar for navigation
217
+ st.sidebar.title("Navigation")
218
+ st.markdown("*Developed by Sandeep Kasturi*")
219
+ st.sidebar.image("abcde2.png", use_column_width=True)
220
+ page = st.sidebar.selectbox("Go to", ["Home", "About", "Our Company", "Support", "Become Insider"])
221
+
222
+ if page == "Home":
223
+ # Create a dropdown menu for language selection
224
+ language = st.selectbox("Choose Language", ["Python", "Java"])
225
+
226
+ # Define default code for each language
227
+ default_code = {
228
+ "Python": "print('Hello, World!')",
229
+ "Java": """
230
+ public class Main {
231
+ public static void main(String[] args) {
232
+ System.out.println("Hello, World!");
233
+ }
234
+ }
235
+ """
236
+ }
237
+
238
+ # Initialize session state if not already done
239
+ if 'language' not in st.session_state:
240
+ st.session_state.language = language
241
+ st.session_state.code = default_code[language]
242
+ st.session_state.saved_code = default_code[language]
243
+ st.session_state.filename = "main.py" if language == "Python" else "Main.java"
244
+
245
+ # Update the code editor content if the language changes
246
+ if st.session_state.language != language:
247
+ st.session_state.language = language
248
+ st.session_state.code = default_code[language]
249
+ st.session_state.saved_code = default_code[language] # Reset saved code on language change
250
+ st.session_state.filename = "main.py" if language == "Python" else "Main.java"
251
+
252
+ # ACE editor configuration
253
+ code = st_ace(
254
+ language=language.lower(),
255
+ theme="cobalt",
256
+ value=st.session_state.code,
257
+ height=300,
258
+ auto_update=False,
259
+ readonly=False,
260
+ keybinding="vscode",
261
+ font_size=14,
262
+ tab_size=4,
263
+ show_gutter=True,
264
+ wrap=False,
265
+ min_lines=20,
266
+ key="ace_editor",
267
+ )
268
+ #INTEGRATING AUTOBOT AI
269
+ st.header("AutoBot 💀")
270
+ st.markdown(
271
+ "AutoBot is effective for code generation. If your prompt contains code generation **-prompt-**, you can get downloadable files.")
272
+
273
+ question = st.text_input("Ask the model a question:")
274
+
275
+ if st.button("Ask AI"):
276
+
277
+ # Animation for insider page
278
+ lottie_animation_url = "https://lottie.host/9ea2d5e2-feac-4b64-b36b-8dfad9d46e6e/fUbiNI1HFw.json"
279
+ lottie_animation = load_lottie_url(lottie_animation_url)
280
+ if lottie_animation:
281
+ st_lottie.st_lottie(lottie_animation, height=300)
282
+ with st.spinner("Generating response 💀..."):
283
+ try:
284
+ response = model.generate_content(question)
285
+ if response.text:
286
+ st.text("AutoBot Response:")
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+ st.write(response.text)
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+ st.markdown('---')
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+ st.markdown(
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+ "Security Note: We use **.txt** file format for code downloads, which is not easily susceptible to virus and malware attacks.")
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+ else:
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+ st.error("No valid response received from the AI model.")
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+ st.write(f"Safety ratings: {response.safety_ratings}")
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+ except ValueError as e:
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+ st.info(f"Unable to assist with that prompt due to: {e}")
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+ except IndexError as e:
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+ st.info(f"Unable to assist with that prompt due to: {e}")
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ st.info(f"An unexpected error occurred: {e}")
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+
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+ code_keywords = ["code", "write code", "develop code", "generate code", "generate", "build"]
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+ if any(keyword in question.lower() for keyword in code_keywords):
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+ st.text("Download the generated code 💀:")
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+ download_generated_code(response.text, "code", format='txt')
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+
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+ # Initialize the compilation count in session state if not already set
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+ if 'compile_count' not in st.session_state:
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+ st.session_state.compile_count = 0
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+
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+ # Add the "Compile and Run" button
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+ if st.button("Compile and Run Code"):
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+ st.session_state.saved_code = code
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+ st.session_state.saved_code = code
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+ output, error = run_code(language, code, st.session_state.filename)
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+ st.session_state.compile_count += 1 # Increment compile count
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+
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+ # Display the output in a styled container
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+ st.subheader("Output:")
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+ if output:
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+ st.markdown(
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+ f'<div class="generated-content">{output}</div>',
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+ unsafe_allow_html=True
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+ )
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+ else:
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+ st.write("No output.")
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+
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+ # Display any errors in a styled container
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+ if error:
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+ st.subheader("Errors:")
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+ st.markdown(
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+ f'<div class="error-content">{error}</div>',
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+ unsafe_allow_html=True
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+ )
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+
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+ # Display AI-generated explanation for errors
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+ ai_explanation = get_ai_explanation(error)
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+ st.subheader("AI Explanation:")
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+ st.markdown(
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+ f'<div class="generated-content">{ai_explanation}</div>',
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+ unsafe_allow_html=True
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+ )
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+
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+ #Explanation of Output
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+ if st.session_state.compile_count > 0:
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+ if st.button("Explain"):
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+ with st.spinner("Preparing Explanation..."):
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+ compiled_code = f"Explain the Code and Output{code}"
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+ response = model.generate_content(compiled_code)
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+ if response.text:
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+ st.text("AutoBot Response:")
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+ st.write(response.text)
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+
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+ # Add a button to download the code
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+ if st.button("Download Code"):
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+ filename_without_ext = os.path.splitext(st.session_state.filename)[0]
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+ download_generated_code(code, filename_without_ext, "py" if language == "Python" else "java")
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+ # Add Razorpay donation button to the sidebar
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+ st.sidebar.markdown("### Support Us")
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+ st.sidebar.markdown("If you find this tool useful, please consider supporting us by making a donation.")
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+ components.html(
361
+ """
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+ <form>
363
+ <script src="https://checkout.razorpay.com/v1/payment-button.js" data-payment_button_id="pl_Oe7PyEQO3xI82m" async> </script>
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+ </form>
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+ """,
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+ height=450,
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+ width=300
368
+ )
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+
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+
371
+ elif page == "About":
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+ # Animation for about page
373
+ lottie_animation_url = "https://assets5.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_YXD37qLQnb.json"
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+ lottie_animation = load_lottie_url(lottie_animation_url)
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+ if lottie_animation:
376
+ st_lottie.st_lottie(lottie_animation, height=300)
377
+ st.write(
378
+ "Autobot Code Compiler is a powerful tool designed to make code compilation and execution seamless. Developed by SANDEEP KASTURI, it leverages advanced AI techniques to provide comprehensive code analysis and error handling.")
379
+ st.markdown("""
380
+ Here’s a step-by-step guide for using the application from within the Streamlit interface:
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+
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+ ### **How to Use the AutoBot Code Compiler Application**
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+
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+ #### **1. Navigating the Application**
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+
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+ 1. **Home Page**:
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+ - **Select Language**:
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+ - From the dropdown menu, choose between **Python** or **Java**. This will determine the language for the code editor and default code provided.
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+ - **Code Editor**:
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+ - Edit the code in the ACE editor. The editor supports syntax highlighting and other features specific to the selected language.
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+ - **Compile and Run Code**:
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+ - Click the **"Compile and Run Code"** button to execute the code. The output and any errors will be displayed below the button.
393
+ - **Download Code**:
394
+ - Click the **"Download Code"** button to download your code in the `.py` (for Python) or `.java` (for Java) format.
395
+
396
+ 2. **About Page**:
397
+ - View information about the application and its features. The page includes a Lottie animation to provide a visual overview.
398
+
399
+ 3. **Our Company Page**:
400
+ - Learn about ABCDE & CO, the company behind the application. This page includes details about the company's mission and vision, along with a Lottie animation.
401
+
402
+ 4. **Support Page**:
403
+ - Access contact information for support inquiries. This page includes an animation and provides contact details for help.
404
+
405
+ 5. **Become Insider Page**:
406
+ - Sign up for the insider program to receive exclusive updates and early access to new features. The page invites users to join the program with a Lottie animation.
407
+
408
+ #### **2. Interacting with the Code Editor**
409
+
410
+ 1. **Editing Code**:
411
+ - Use the ACE editor to write or modify code. The editor provides features like syntax highlighting, line numbers, and auto-indentation.
412
+
413
+ 2. **Running Code**:
414
+ - Click the **"Compile and Run Code"** button to execute the code in the editor. The application will compile and run the code, displaying the results or errors below the button.
415
+
416
+ 3. **Handling Errors**:
417
+ - If there are errors in your code, the application will display them in a styled container. It will also provide an AI-generated explanation and suggested fixes for the errors.
418
+
419
+ 4. **Viewing Output**:
420
+ - The output of the code execution will be shown in a styled container. This includes standard output and error messages from the execution.
421
+
422
+ 5. **Downloading Code**:
423
+ - Click the **"Download Code"** button to download your code file. The file will be saved with the appropriate extension (`.py` or `.java`) based on the selected language.
424
+
425
+ #### **3. Using Additional Features**
426
+
427
+ 1. **Lottie Animations**:
428
+ - Enjoy animations on various pages that provide visual enhancements and contextual information.
429
+
430
+ 2. **Support and Donations**:
431
+ - If you find the application useful, consider making a donation via the Razorpay button available in the sidebar and footer.
432
+
433
+ 3. **Navigation**:
434
+ - Use the sidebar to navigate between different pages (Home, About, Our Company, Support, Become Insider) of the application.
435
+
436
+ By following these instructions, you will be able to effectively use the features of the AutoBot Code Compiler application for code editing, execution, and error handling.
437
+ """)
438
+ # Add Razorpay donation button to the sidebar
439
+ st.sidebar.markdown("### Support Us")
440
+ st.sidebar.markdown("If you find this tool useful, please consider supporting us by making a donation.")
441
+ components.html(
442
+ """
443
+ <form>
444
+ <script src="https://checkout.razorpay.com/v1/payment-button.js" data-payment_button_id="pl_Oe7PyEQO3xI82m" async> </script>
445
+ </form>
446
+ """,
447
+ height=450,
448
+ width=300
449
+ )
450
+
451
+ elif page == "Our Company":
452
+ # Animation for our company page
453
+ lottie_animation_url = "https://assets5.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_zZ2Y27.json"
454
+ lottie_animation = load_lottie_url(lottie_animation_url)
455
+ if lottie_animation:
456
+ st_lottie.st_lottie(lottie_animation, height=300)
457
+ st.write(
458
+ "At ABCDE & CO, we are committed to building innovative software solutions that empower developers and businesses alike. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering high-quality tools that streamline development processes.")
459
+ st.markdown("[Website](https://skavtech.wegic.app)")
460
+ # Add Razorpay donation button to the sidebar
461
+ st.sidebar.markdown("### Support Us")
462
+ st.sidebar.markdown("If you find this tool useful, please consider supporting us by making a donation.")
463
+ components.html(
464
+ """
465
+ <form>
466
+ <script src="https://checkout.razorpay.com/v1/payment-button.js" data-payment_button_id="pl_Oe7PyEQO3xI82m" async> </script>
467
+ </form>
468
+ """,
469
+ height=450,
470
+ width=300
471
+ )
472
+
473
+ elif page == "Support":
474
+ # Animation for support page
475
+ lottie_animation_url = "https://assets5.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_QSo3N6.json"
476
+ lottie_animation = load_lottie_url(lottie_animation_url)
477
+ if lottie_animation:
478
+ st_lottie.st_lottie(lottie_animation, height=300)
479
+ st.write("For support inquiries, please contact us at [email protected] or call us at +91 9919932723.")
480
+ # Add Razorpay donation button to the sidebar
481
+ st.sidebar.markdown("### Support Us")
482
+ st.sidebar.markdown("If you find this tool useful, please consider supporting us by making a donation.")
483
+ components.html(
484
+ """
485
+ <form>
486
+ <script src="https://checkout.razorpay.com/v1/payment-button.js" data-payment_button_id="pl_Oe7PyEQO3xI82m" async> </script>
487
+ </form>
488
+ """,
489
+ height=450,
490
+ width=400
491
+ )
492
+
493
+ elif page == "Become Insider":
494
+ # Animation for insider page
495
+ lottie_animation_url = "https://assets5.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_UJNc2t.json"
496
+ lottie_animation = load_lottie_url(lottie_animation_url)
497
+ if lottie_animation:
498
+ st_lottie.st_lottie(lottie_animation, height=300)
499
+ st.write(
500
+ "Join our insider program to receive exclusive updates, early access to new features, and special offers. Sign up today and be a part of our growing community!")
501
+ st.markdown("""
502
+
503
+ <a href="https://pages.razorpay.com/becomeinsider" target="_blank">
504
+ <img src="https://img.icons8.com/ios-glyphs/48/000000/money.png" alt="Donate">Become Insider
505
+ </a> """, unsafe_allow_html=True)
506
+ # Add the footer with social links and donation button
507
+ st.markdown(
508
+ """
509
+ <div class="footer">
510
+ <a href="https://instagram.com/sandeep_kasturi_" target="_blank">
511
+ <img src="https://img.icons8.com/fluency/48/000000/instagram-new.png" alt="Instagram">
512
+ </a>
513
+ <a href="https://github.com/sandeepkasturi" target="_blank">
514
+ <img src="https://img.icons8.com/ios-glyphs/48/000000/github.png" alt="GitHub">
515
+ </a>
516
+ <a href="https://skavtech.wegic.app" target="_blank">
517
+ <img src="https://img.icons8.com/ios-glyphs/48/000000/domain.png" alt="Website">
518
+ </a>
519
+ <a href="https://pages.razorpay.com/becomeinsider" target="_blank">
520
+ <img src="https://img.icons8.com/ios-glyphs/48/000000/money.png" alt="Donate">
521
+ </a>
522
+ <br>
523
+ <form>
524
+ <script src="https://checkout.razorpay.com/v1/payment-button.js" data-payment_button_id="pl_Oe7PyEQO3xI82m" async> </script>
525
+ </form>
526
+ </div>
527
+ """,
528
+ unsafe_allow_html=True
529
+ )