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    Bard

    Bard

    Python SDK/API for reverse engineered Google Bard

    The Bard repository from acheong08 is an unofficial client library and set of tools designed to interact programmatically with Google Bard, Google’s conversational AI service, allowing developers to automate queries, integrate Bard into their own applications, and experiment with scripting around Bard-style prompts without relying on a formal, official API. Because Google doesn’t provide a standard public API for Bard, this project works by reverse-engineering the web interactions that power Bard’s interface and exposing them through code-friendly interfaces, enabling chat automation, custom workflows, and bot creation. The repository typically includes authentication handling, session management, and request/response serialization so that developers don’t have to deal with low-level HTTP details. ...
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