Refactor GeminiModel to support custom configurations#62
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This refactor updates the GeminiModel class to allow passing in custom generation_config and safety_settings during instantiation. Previously, these configurations were hardcoded. Now, the constructor accepts optional config arguments. If none are provided, the class falls back to its original default settings. This makes the class more flexible and reusable for different use cases (e.g., creative vs. factual generation) without modifying the class definition.
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This refactor updates the GeminiModel class to allow passing in custom generation_config and safety_settings during instantiation.
Previously, these configurations were hardcoded. Now, the constructor accepts optional config arguments. If none are provided, the class falls back to its original default settings.
This makes the class more flexible and reusable for different use cases (e.g., creative vs. factual generation) without modifying the class definition.