gpt-generated-commit-messages
gpt-anywhere
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4 | 6 | |
12 | 155 | |
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3.8 | 3.7 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gpt-generated-commit-messages
- My ChatGPT API Bill
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Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?
The past week I used GPT for about 80% of my commit messages. I put it in a terminal command so all I type is 'commit' and that's equivalent to: git add . && git commit -m "message" && git push.
The message is generated automatically via the GPT API.
I made it public in case anyone else wants to try/use/fork it:
https://github.com/stevecondylios/gpt-generated-commit-messa...
It's very convenient for README and docs changes; small changes whose commit message really doesn't matter.
- Show HN: Single Command to Add, Commit and Push with AI-Generated Commit Message
gpt-anywhere
- Show HN: GPT Anywhere – Talk to GPT with a single shortcut
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Show HN: SlickGPT
I'm beginning to think there's one too many of these kinds of apps, but if anyone is interested in a cross-platform (Mac, Linux, Windows) alternative, I've built a command-palette type interface [1] to GPT that supports code blocks/LaTeX too.
[1] https://github.com/JinayJain/gpt-anywhere/releases/latest
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Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?
I noticed my productivity with GPT was closely tied to how quickly I could access it. For example, Copilot is so useful to me because it's directly integrated into the browser. So I decided to build a Spotlight Search-esque interface to GPT that I could access anywhere [1]. It's been useful in answering quick questions or drafting documents.
[1] https://github.com/JinayJain/gpt-anywhere
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GPT Anywhere - Talk to GPT with the push of a button (Mac, Windows, Linux)
I believe I've fixed the issue. Please reinstall with the latest installer and let me know if the settings page appears now! As always, thanks for the feedback.
What are some alternatives?
gptel - A simple LLM client for Emacs
slickgpt - SlickGPT is a light-weight "use-your-own-API-key" web client for the OpenAI API written in Svelte. It offers GPT-4 integration, a userless share feature and other superpowers.
awesome-chatgpt - Curated list of awesome tools, demos, docs for ChatGPT and GPT-3
buddy
ata - Ask the Terminal Anything (ATA): ChatGPT in the terminal
askai - Your simple terminal helper - A CLI integration with OpenAI's GPT3
shared-recruiting-co - SRC (Shared Recruiting Co.) is an open-source, candidate-centric recruiting platform
datasette-paste-table - Create tables in Datasette by pasting in TSV
ChatGPT-Desktop-Webview - Private ChatGPT Desktop Webview app made with QtWebView.