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<strong>The open-source language model computer.</strong><br>
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<!-- <br><a href="https://openinterpreter.com">Preorder the Light</a> | <a href="https://openinterpreter.com">Get Updates</a> | <a href="https://docs.openinterpreter.com/">Documentation</a><br> -->
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<br><a href="https://openinterpreter.com/01">Preorder the Light</a> | <a href="https://changes.openinterpreter.com">Get Updates</a> | <a href="https://01.openinterpreter.com/">Documentation</a><br>
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## LMC Messages
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To communicate with different components of this system, we introduce [LMC Messages](https://docs.openinterpreter.com/protocols/lmc-messages) format, which extends OpenAI’s messages format to include a "computer" role.
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To communicate with different components of this system, we introduce [LMC Messages](https://docs.openinterpreter.com/protocols/lmc-messages) format, which extends OpenAI’s messages format to include a "computer" role:
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https://github.com/OpenInterpreter/01/assets/63927363/8621b075-e052-46ba-8d2e-d64b9f2a5da9
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## Dynamic System Messages
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async with websockets.connect(WS_URL) as websocket:
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if CAMERA_ENABLED:
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print("\nPress the spacebar to start/stop recording. Press 'c' to capture an image from the camera. Press CTRL-C to exit.")
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print("\nHold the spacebar to start recording. Press 'c' to capture an image from the camera. Press CTRL-C to exit.")
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print("\nPress the spacebar to start/stop recording. Press CTRL-C to exit.")
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print("\Hold the spacebar to start recording. Press CTRL-C to exit.")
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asyncio.create_task(self.message_sender(websocket))
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