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  • New Features

    • Introduced a Streamlit application for generating blog posts using AI agents.
    • Users can input topics and adjust content generation settings via a sidebar.
    • Added functionality to download generated content as a markdown file.
    • Included environment variable templates for API keys.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved error handling during the content generation process.

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The pull request introduces a new Streamlit application for AI-powered blog post generation. The project adds environment configuration for Serper and Cohere API keys in the .env.example file. The app.py implements a sophisticated content generation workflow using AI agents, specifically a Research Analyst and a Content Writer. Users can input a topic, adjust generation settings, and generate blog posts through an interactive web interface that manages the entire content creation process.

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ai_news_generator/.env.example Added SERPER_API_KEY and COHERE_API_KEY environment variable templates
ai_news_generator/app.py Created Streamlit application with AI-powered blog post generation functionality

Sequence Diagram

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant StreamlitApp
    participant ResearchAgent
    participant ContentWriter
    participant Crew

    User->>StreamlitApp: Input topic
    User->>StreamlitApp: Click "Generate Content"
    StreamlitApp->>Crew: Initialize agents and tasks
    Crew->>ResearchAgent: Conduct research
    ResearchAgent-->>Crew: Research findings
    Crew->>ContentWriter: Generate blog post
    ContentWriter-->>Crew: Completed blog post
    Crew-->>StreamlitApp: Return generated content
    StreamlitApp->>User: Display blog post
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