gptcli
ChatGPT in command line with OpenAI API (gpt-3.5-turbo/gpt-4/gpt-4-32k) (by evilpan)
OpenAI-API-dotnet
An unofficial C#/.NET SDK for accessing the OpenAI GPT-3 API (by OkGoDoIt)
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gptcli
Posts with mentions or reviews of gptcli.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-06-14.
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Implementing RAG using LlamaIndex, Pinecone and Langtrace: A Step-by-Step Guide
OpenAI https://platform.openai.com/docs/introduction
- A look at Apple's technical approach to AI including core model performance etc.
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LangChain Go
Initialize the project (we will be using the OpenAI API in this example).
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Epic Next JS 14 Tutorial Part 6: Create Video Summary with Next.js and Open AI
You must have an account with Open AI. If you don't have one, go here and create one.
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OpenAI has Text to Speech Support now!
For a long time, I was looking for something exciting to work on and this was it. The fact that ChatCraft already supported Speech to Text transcription using Whisper, which is another one of OpenAI's models with unique capabilities, integrating Text-to-Speech would essentially turn our application into something like an Amazon Alexa but with a brain powered the same LLM that ChatGPT uses.
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AI for Web Devs: Your First API Request to OpenAI
With your API key, you’ll be able to make authenticated HTTP requests to OpenAI. So it’s a good idea to get familiar with the API itself. I’d encourage you to take a brief look through the OpenAI Documentation and become familiar with some concepts. The models are particularly good to understand because they have varying capabilities.
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AI for Web Devs: Project Introduction & Setup
Next, we’ll also need an OpenAI account to have access to their API.
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Build your first custom AI-powered application with LangChain
Capable of reasoning:The application can be connected to a large language model like OpenAI, Cohere, or Hugging Face. This enables the application to answer based on the context it is given.
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How do I begin building AI tools for myself?
Beyond that, "AI tools" is a pretty broad category. Odds are you're asking about LLMs (perhaps even specifically GPT), in which case a good place to start is with OpenAI and their API. Alternatively, Hugging Face is a good place to find models (not just LLMs, either) and they have tooling to let you interact with them in a consistent way. In these cases, you're not actually developing an AI, per se, but just utilizing it. But when I think of "AI Tools" at this point in time, I'm thinking of tools built on top of LLMs.
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IT Veteran... why am I struggling with all of this?
Like most things in IT and programming, this imo is also best learned by doing rather than reading a bunch of technical papers. I recommend starting with ChatGPT and testing out varieties of prompts asking it to fill in your knowledge. There are great documentation by both OpenAI and Microsoft Azure on using these models with examples. For open-source models (and transformers in general) HuggingFace is a great resource and you can get started on some smaller models by downloading it and trying right away. Karpathy's nanoGPT video on Youtube is also very useful to get started.
OpenAI-API-dotnet
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenAI-API-dotnet.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
- What do you feel about being able to type anything to an NPC?
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Unofficial OpenAI API lib comparison
Can't say I've compared them to one another, but OpenAI by OkGoDoIt has bee pretty easy to use.
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I'm coding in C#. Should I switch to Python?
I'm keen to tinker around on the ChatGPT space, and I managed to build something pretty good in C# using this plugin. https://github.com/OkGoDoIt/OpenAI-API-dotnet It has an Angular front end on the client and allows the user to query ChatGPT. So far so good.
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Unofficial C# Library for the OpenAI API - Your Feedback is Invaluable!
Are you familiar with https://github.com/OkGoDoIt/OpenAI-API-dotnet?
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Rocket your .NET App by adding Chat-GPT to it!🚀
One such library is available on GitHub: OpenAI-API-dotnet. This package is designed to work seamlessly with .NET applications, making it easy for you to integrate Chat-GPT into your project.
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Could AI-Driven NPC Conversations in MMORPGs be the future? Maybe, I created a demo showing this off as an example of what we might see this decade in MMOs.
I'm happy to point people in the direction of what was used, this used OpenAI GPT API using: https://github.com/OkGoDoIt/OpenAI-API-dotnet and the backend AI service is built in ASP Core and interacts with actual WoW data stored in a MySQL database to build the prompts using various bits of info about the targeted NPC and current player.
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Want to Build Your Own Chatbot or AI App? Learn How with ChatGPT!
On this topic, when developing with the OpenAI API in .NET like with this library at Github, I was pleasantly surprised just how easy it is to customize a chat bot. As in... Super simple. The ChatGPT API simply takes what they call a "System" message and this sets up the personality of the bot. E.g. "You are a librarian, eager to answer any questions. You refuse to discuss topics not pertaining to literature." One can also populate it with a leading conversation to run off with.
- ChatGPT and .net
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Open AI's GPT Davinci - Asking it questions, but it's returning gibberish?
I'm baffled, what am I doing wrong here? Shouldn't this emulate similar results to ChatGPT? I am using the following NuGet for OpenAI access: https://github.com/OkGoDoIt/OpenAI-API-dotnet
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Visual Studio and API's
In Visual Studio you can install a NuGet package which allows you to connect with OpenAI it is documented here https://github.com/OkGoDoIt/OpenAI-API-dotnet the caveat is that you need to write your app using C#, there are many places you can convert vb.net to C# until you get the hang of C#, you'll get it in no time, I am sure.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gptcli and OpenAI-API-dotnet you can also consider the following projects:
laudspeaker - 📢 Laudspeaker is an Open Source Customer Engagement and Product Onboarding Platform. Open Source alternative to Braze / One Signal / Customer Io / Appcues / Pendo . Use Laudspeaker to design product onboarding flows and send product and event triggered emails, sms, push and more.
openai - .NET library for the OpenAI service API by Betalgo Ranul
scenery - photo gallery with extended search capabilities
pgvector-dotnet - pgvector support for .NET (C#, F#, and Visual Basic)
wik - wik is use to get information about anything on the shell using Wikipedia.
llm-workflow-engine - Power CLI and Workflow manager for LLMs (core package)