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How to Create a Simple Data Helper in Python for LLM Projects

Create a beginner-friendly Python class that stores, filters, and serializes data records for AI/LLM workflows.

data-helper json llm
Python
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional


class DataHelper:
    """Simple helper for beginners to manage data in AI/LLM projects."""

    def __init__(self, data: Optional[List[Dict[str, Any]]] = None) -> None:
        self.data: List[Dict[str, Any]] = data or []

    def add_item(self, item: Dict[str…
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How to Detect Prompt Injection in Python

Implements a regex-based heuristic in Python to flag common prompt injection attempts before sending input to an LLM.

prompt-injection regex llm-security
Python
import re

def contains_prompt_injection(user_input: str) -> bool:
    # Directives to ignore previous instructions or act as system
    ignore_patterns = [
        r"\bignore\s+(all\s+)?previous\s+instructions\b",
        r"\bdisregard\s+(all\s+)?previous\s+instructions\b",
        r"\bdon'?t\s+follow\s+(any\s+)?inst…
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How to Estimate Token Count in Python

Estimates tokens in a text string using a whitespace and punctuation heuristic without external libraries.

token-count llm heuristic
Python
def estimate_tokens(text: str) -> int:
    """Estimate token count using whitespace and punctuation heuristics."""
    if not text:
        return 0

    words = text.split()
    total_punctuation = sum(1 for char in text if char in ".,!?;:")
    special_tokens = sum(1 for char in text if char in "\n\t")

    # Rough …
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How to Filter Blocked Words in Python

Scans input text against a moderation blocklist, returning blocked terms and their counts.

moderation blocklist security
Python
MODERATION_BLOCKLIST = {"spam", "scam", "fraud", "phishing", "malware", "abuse"}

def scan_text(text: str) -> dict:
    normalized = text.lower()
    words = normalized.replace(".", " ").replace(",", " ").replace("!", " ").replace("?", " ").split()
    
    found_terms = []
    for word in words:
        if word in MO…
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How to Filter Toxic Keywords in Python

Filter toxic keywords from text by replacing each occurrence with asterisks, useful as a basic guardrail for LLM inputs.

guardrails text-filtering llm-safety
Python
TOXIC_KEYWORDS = ["insult", "threat", "hate", "violence", "spam"]


def guardrails_filter(text: str, keywords: list[str] | None = None) -> str:
    """Filter out toxic keywords from the given text.

    Args:
        text: The input text to filter.
        keywords: Optional keyword list. Defaults to TOXIC_KEYWORDS.

…
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How to Keep Last K Turns in a Memory Buffer in Python

A TurnBuffer class using deque with maxlen to keep only the most recent k conversation turns in memory for LLM context.

deque llm-context memory-buffer
Python
from collections import deque

class TurnBuffer:
    def __init__(self, k):
        self.k = k
        self.turns = deque(maxlen=k)

    def add(self, turn):
        self.turns.append(turn)

    def last_k(self):
        return list(self.turns)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    buffer = TurnBuffer(3)
    buffer.add("tu…
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How to Log Prompts and Completions as JSONL Audit Files in Python

Read a JSONL file of LLM prompt–completion pairs, compute totals and averages, then write an audit summary with timestamps.

jsonl audit llm
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime


def audit_jsonl(filepath):
    logs = []
    with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as f:
        for line in f:
            line = line.strip()
            if not line:
                continue
            entry = json.loads(line)
            logs.ap…
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How to Mock OpenAI Tool Call Messages in Python

Create an assistant message with a function tool call in OpenAI's chat format, useful for testing and mocking.

openai tool-calls mock
Python
from openai import OpenAI


def mock_tool_call(tool_name: str, arguments: dict) -> dict:
    """Simulate a tool call message in OpenAI style."""
    return {
        "role": "assistant",
        "content": None,
        "tool_calls": [
            {
                "id": "call_" + "a1b2c3d4e5f6",
                "type…
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How to Mock an LLM Client in Python

Create a simple mock LLM client that returns a canned completion for testing or development without a real API.

llm mock testing
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass


@dataclass
class MockLLMClient:
    canned_response: str = "This is a canned completion."

    def complete(self, prompt: str) -> str:
        return f"{self.canned_response} [to: {prompt[:20]}]"


if __name__ == "__main__":
    client = MockLLMClient()
    result = client.complete(…
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How to Parse Chat Completion JSON in Python

Parse a mock OpenAI chat completion JSON response into a clean dictionary with content, finish reason, and model.

json openai chat-completion
Python
import json

def parse_chat_response(raw: str) -> dict:
    data = json.loads(raw)
    choice = data["choices"][0]
    return {
        "content": choice["message"]["content"],
        "finish_reason": choice["finish_reason"],
        "model": data["model"],
    }

if __name__ == "__main__":
    mock_response = '''
  …
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How to Parse JSON from LLM Model Output Fence in Python

Extract and parse a JSON object from a language model's output that may be wrapped in triple-backtick fences with an optional language tag.

json llm parsing
Python
import json
import re

def parse_json_from_fence(text):
    """
    Extract JSON object from a model output that may be wrapped in
    triple-backtick fences with optional language tag.
    """
    # Match content inside
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How to Parse an LLM Response in Python

This code parses a JSON string from an LLM response, stripping code fences and handling common issues like whitespace, returning a Python dictionary.

llm json parsing
Python
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List


def parse_llm_response(response: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Parse a JSON string from an LLM response, handling common edge cases."""
    # Remove code fences if present
    cleaned = response.strip()
    if cleaned.startswith("
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How to Redact Emails and Phones Before Sending to an LLM in Python

This code uses regular expressions to replace email addresses and US phone numbers with [EMAIL] and [PHONE] placeholders before any LLM processing.

pii redaction regular-expressions
Python
import re

def redact_pii(text: str) -> str:
    # Replace email addresses with [EMAIL]
    text = re.sub(r'[\w.+-]+@[\w-]+\.[\w.-]+', '[EMAIL]', text)
    # Replace phone numbers (US format) with [PHONE]
    text = re.sub(r'\(?\d{3}\)?[-.\s]?\d{3}[-.\s]?\d{4}', '[PHONE]', text)
    return text

if __name__ == "__main…
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How to Render a Jinja-like Template from a Dict in Python

Replace {{placeholders}} in a string using values from a Python dict with a simple regex-based template renderer.

templating regex strings
Python
import re

def render_template(template, context):
    pattern = re.compile(r"\{\{\s*(\w+)\s*\}\}")
    def replace(match):
        key = match.group(1)
        return str(context.get(key, ""))
    return pattern.sub(replace, template)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    template = "Hello {{name}}, you have {{count}} new …
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How to Repair Malformed JSON Braces Heuristically in Python

Heuristically fix malformed JSON by balancing braces and quotes, using a stack-based approach to add missing closing characters.

json repair heuristic
Python
import json
import re

def repair_json(text: str) -> str:
    """Heuristically repair malformed JSON by balancing braces and quotes."""
    # Trim whitespace and handle leading/trailing garbage
    text = text.strip()
    
    # Remove common non-JSON decorations
    text = re.sub(r'^(
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How to Retry LLM Calls on Rate Limit Errors in Python

Implement a retry mechanism with exponential backoff for LLM API calls that raises a custom RateLimitError, using a mock function to demonstrate the pattern.

llm retry rate-limit
Python
import time
import random


def mock_llm_call():
    """Simulates an LLM API call that may raise a rate limit error."""
    if random.random() < 0.4:  # 40% chance of rate limit
        raise RateLimitError("Rate limit exceeded. Try again later.")
    return {"response": "Hello world from mock LLM"}


class RateLimitE…
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How to Serialize Chat Messages to a JSON File in Python

Writes a list of chat message dicts to a JSON file with metadata like export time and message count.

json serialization chat
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

def serialize_messages(messages, output_path):
    data = {
        "exported_at": datetime.now().isoformat(),
        "count": len(messages),
        "messages": messages
    }
    Path(output_path).write_text(
        json.dumps(data, indent=2, ensu…
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How to Stream Tokens from a Mock LLM in Python

Simulate real-time LLM streaming by yielding tokens one at a time with a delay, making it easy to test streaming UIs.

generator llm streaming
Python
import time
from typing import Generator


def stream_tokens(text: str, delay: float = 0.05) -> Generator[str, None, None]:
    """Simulate an LLM streaming tokens word by word."""
    for word in text.split():
        yield word
        time.sleep(delay)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "Hello world! This is…
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How to Summarize Old Conversation Turns in Python

Compress old conversation turns into a brief summary while keeping recent turns intact for LLM context management.

llm context compression
Python
from datetime import datetime, timedelta


def summarize_old_turns(conversation, max_turns=5):
    """Compress turns older than max_turns into a brief summary."""
    if len(conversation) <= max_turns:
        return conversation, ""

    old_turns = conversation[:-max_turns]
    recent_turns = conversation[-max_turns…
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How to Truncate Text to a Token Budget in Python

Truncate a string to a maximum token budget for LLM context using the tiktoken library and OpenAI's tokenizer.

tiktoken llm tokens
Python
import tiktoken

def truncate_to_token_budget(text, max_tokens, model="gpt-3.5-turbo"):
    enc = tiktoken.encoding_for_model(model)
    tokens = enc.encode(text)
    if len(tokens) <= max_tokens:
        return text
    truncated_tokens = tokens[:max_tokens]
    return enc.decode(truncated_tokens)

if __name__ == "__…
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How to Validate JSON Output Against a Dict Schema in Python

Validate JSON-like data against a simple dict schema with type checking and descriptive error messages using only the Python standard library.

json validation schema
Python
from typing import Dict, Any, List, Union

def validate_json(data: Any, schema: Dict[str, str]) -> List[str]:
    """
    Validate JSON-like data against a simple dict schema.
    Schema format: {field_name: expected_type} where type is one of:
    'str', 'int', 'float', 'bool', 'list', 'dict', 'any'
    Returns list …
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How to Validate LLM Output in Python

A beginner-friendly DataValidator class that checks required fields and type constraints on LLM-generated or user JSON data.

validation llm json
Python
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional


class DataValidator:
    """Simple helper for validating LLM-generated or user data."""

    def __init__(self, required_fields: List[str], schema: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None):
        self.required_fields = required_fields
        self.schema = schema or…
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How to build a function calling schema dict in Python

Build an OpenAI-compatible function calling schema dictionary with a helper function that takes name, description, parameters, and required fields.

llm-api function-calling schema
Python
import json
from typing import Dict, Any, List, Optional


def build_function_schema(
    name: str,
    description: str,
    parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
    required: Optional[List[str]] = None
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Build an OpenAI-compatible function calling schema dictionary."""
    schema: …
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How to build a mock RAG pipeline in Python

Build a minimal Retrieval-Augmented Generation pipeline that retrieves the best-matching document by keyword overlap and generates a template-based answer.

rag llm retrieval
Python
def simple_rag_pipeline(question, documents):
    """
    A minimal mock RAG pipeline: retrieve relevant context, then generate an answer.
    """
    # Step 1: Retrieve — mock retrieval by simple keyword scoring
    scores = []
    for doc in documents:
        doc_words = set(doc.lower().split())
        question_wo…
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