ScriptSmith: A Unified LLM Framework for Enhancing IT Operations via Automated Bash Script Generation, Assessment, and Refinement
In the rapidly evolving landscape of site reliability engineering (SRE), the demand for efficient and effective solutions to manage and resolve issues in site and cloud applications is paramount. This paper presents an innovative approach to action automation using large language models (LLMs) for s...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the rapidly evolving landscape of site reliability engineering (SRE), the
demand for efficient and effective solutions to manage and resolve issues in
site and cloud applications is paramount. This paper presents an innovative
approach to action automation using large language models (LLMs) for script
generation, assessment, and refinement. By leveraging the capabilities of LLMs,
we aim to significantly reduce the human effort involved in writing and
debugging scripts, thereby enhancing the productivity of SRE teams. Our
experiments focus on Bash scripts, a commonly used tool in SRE, and involve the
CodeSift dataset of 100 tasks and the InterCode dataset of 153 tasks. The
results show that LLMs can automatically assess and refine scripts efficiently,
reducing the need for script validation in an execution environment. Results
demonstrate that the framework shows an overall improvement of 7-10% in script
generation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.17166 |