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I think that your '-t' flag here is passing the literal text to the model. In other words you asked to analyze_threat_report against the string "section_25.txt" -- which makes no sense. Read your error message that way and see if that makes sense. |
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Try this: it will read the text file with cat, call the fabric pattern, then save the output to another text file. Cat section_25.txt | fabric -p analyze_threat_report | tee section_25_fabric_analyze_threat_report.txt |
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I must have missed something, but the -t flag doesn't seem to work with files. The error message is below. It's running on Ubuntu 22.04 (WSL-2)
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