snow cortex complete¶
Given a prompt, the command generates a response using your choice of language model. In the simplest use case, the prompt is a single string. You may also provide a JSON file with conversation history including multiple prompts and responses for interactive chat-style usage.
Syntax¶
snow cortex complete
<text>
--model <model>
--file <file>
--connection <connection>
--host <host>
--port <port>
--account <account>
--user <user>
--password <password>
--authenticator <authenticator>
--private-key-file <private_key_file>
--token-file-path <token_file_path>
--database <database>
--schema <schema>
--role <role>
--warehouse <warehouse>
--temporary-connection
--mfa-passcode <mfa_passcode>
--enable-diag
--diag-log-path <diag_log_path>
--diag-allowlist-path <diag_allowlist_path>
--format <format>
--verbose
--debug
--silent
Arguments¶
text
Prompt to be used to generate a completion. Cannot be combined with –file option.
Options¶
--model TEXT
String specifying the model to be used. Default: snowflake-arctic.
--file FILE
JSON file containing conversation history to be used to generate a completion. Cannot be combined with TEXT argument.
--connection, -c, --environment TEXT
Name of the connection, as defined in your
config.toml
. Default:default
.--host TEXT
Host address for the connection. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--port INTEGER
Port for the connection. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--account, --accountname TEXT
Name assigned to your Snowflake account. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--user, --username TEXT
Username to connect to Snowflake. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--password TEXT
Snowflake password. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--authenticator TEXT
Snowflake authenticator. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--private-key-file, --private-key-path TEXT
Snowflake private key file path. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--token-file-path TEXT
Path to file with an OAuth token that should be used when connecting to Snowflake.
--database, --dbname TEXT
Database to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--schema, --schemaname TEXT
Database schema to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--role, --rolename TEXT
Role to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--warehouse TEXT
Warehouse to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--temporary-connection, -x
Uses connection defined with command line parameters, instead of one defined in config. Default: False.
--mfa-passcode TEXT
Token to use for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
--enable-diag
Run python connector diagnostic test. Default: False.
--diag-log-path TEXT
Diagnostic report path. Default: <temporary_directory>.
--diag-allowlist-path TEXT
Diagnostic report path to optional allowlist.
--format [TABLE|JSON]
Specifies the output format. Default: TABLE.
--verbose, -v
Displays log entries for log levels
info
and higher. Default: False.--debug
Displays log entries for log levels
debug
and higher; debug logs contains additional information. Default: False.--silent
Turns off intermediate output to console. Default: False.
--help
Displays the help text for this command.
Usage notes¶
In the simplest use case, the prompt is a single string. You can also provide a JSON file with conversation history, including multiple prompts and responses, for interactive chat-style conversation.
Examples¶
Ask a question using the default model.
snow cortex complete "Is 5 more than 4? Please answer using one word without a period." -c snowhouse
Yes
Ask a question using a specified model.
snow cortex complete "Is 5 more than 4? Please answer using one word without a period." -c snowhouse --model reka-flash
Yes