You can install it from PyPI or from Docker.
From PyPi, install the package with pip install opensyndrome
. Then run it with osi
.
From Docker, you can run the following command to build the image, tagged osi
:
docker build -t opensyndrome .
Run the container interactively, removing it when it exits
docker run --rm opensyndrome
To read a .env
file, mount it:
docker run --rm -it \
-v "$(pwd)/.env:/app/.env:ro" \
opensyndrome
To name the container and keep it around:
docker run --name opensyndrome-cli -it opensyndrome
First, download the schema and definitions in order to work with the CLI locally.
osi download schema
osi download definitions
The files will be placed in the folder .open_syndrome
in $HOME
.
You need to have Ollama installed locally
to use this feature. Pull the models you want to use with osi
before running the command.
We have tested llama3.2, mistral, and deepseek-r1 so far.
Don't go well with structured output: qwen2.5-coder
osi convert
osi convert --model mistral
# to have the JSON translated to a specific language and edit it just after conversion
osi convert --language "Português do Brasil" --model mistral --edit
# include a validation step after conversion
osi convert --validate
osi humanize <path-to-json-file>
osi humanize <path-to-json-file> --model mistral
osi humanize <path-to-json-file> --model mistral --language "Português do Brasil"
osi validate
To get started with development, you need to have Poetry installed.
uv sync
You only need to do this if you are a maintainer adding a new OSI schema or updating an existing one.
Since Ollama requires a specific, more simple, JSON format, we need to generate an Ollama-compatible schema.
To do this, we use datamodel-code-generator
to generate a Pydantic schema. Run the following command to update it:
make ollama_schema
It will create a schema.py
file in the root of the project. Be careful when editing this file manually.
If you find this repository helpful, feel free to cite our publication: The Open Syndrome Definition
@misc{ferreira2025opensyndromedefinition,
title={The Open Syndrome Definition},
author={Ana Paula Gomes Ferreira and Aleksandar Anžel and Izabel Oliva Marcilio de Souza and Helen Hughes and Alex J Elliot and Jude Dzevela Kong and Madlen Schranz and Alexander Ullrich and Georges Hattab},
year={2025},
eprint={2509.25434},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.AI},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.25434},
}