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9.3 | 6.5 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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gptel
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A CEO's Guide to Emacs
Emacs is able to run prompts, just like any other tool that's able to make an HTTP request. E.g., https://github.com/karthink/gptel provides hooks to both OpenAI and local LLMs, and allows you to use them anywhere—since everything in Emacs is a buffer.
There are some pretty great examples in the README.
- Gptel: A simple LLM client for Emacs
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Emacs-copilot: Large language model code completion for Emacs
Also worth checking out for more general use of LLMs in emacs: https://github.com/karthink/gptel
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Emacs Advent Calendar 6: elfeed-tube, popper, consult-dir, gptel and more
gptel: An LLM chat client for Emacs, supports ChatGPT and local LLMs (via Ollama, GPT4All or llama.cpp)
- gptel: A simple LLM client for Emacs
- JetBrains IDE update previews “deeply integrated” AI Assistant
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Delegating markdown blocks over to org babel
That would be great, though ChatGPT seems to prefer Markdown even when org is requested. Didn't want to fight it too much. Did you manage to get a reliable prompt, or if I'm understanding correctly gptel converts Markdown to Org?
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Ask HN: What are some of the best ChatGPT Clients out there?
I use https://github.com/karthink/gptel to talk to GPT in Emacs and, by extension, have a record of all my conversations (unless intentionally removed) as simple Org files in my single Org-Roam network.
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emacs lisp and chatgpt: it helps
It made me a working function on the first try. (sorry, I lost the exact prompt, I just ran gptel from my scratch buffer)
- gptel: A no-frills ChatGPT client for Emacs
ata
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Ask HN: What are some of the best ChatGPT Clients out there?
> My main gripe with it though is that the actual interface is quite limited, and I don't like having to navigate to the site every time I want to use it.
https://github.com/rikhuijzer/ata. Written in Rust. Does streaming responses and supports Emacs keyboard shortcuts. That's it. All that's needed for quickly looking up things.
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Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?
- Checkout definitions. I have a small tool (https://github.com/rikhuijzer/ata) available on a keyboard shortcut and use it to quickly checkout definitions for words when I come across a word that I don't know.
- Show HN: Ask the Terminal Anything (ATA) – ChatGPT in the Terminal
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ata: Ask the Terminal Anything - OpenAI GPT in the terminal
As a little side-note, it actually involved some hacking to get the output printing correct because it appeared that the API sometimes responds denotes a newline by two tokens (["\", "n"]) and sometimes by one token (["\n"]). In the playground (https://platform.openai.com/playground), they convert the two token version to a single token, so that's what ata does too (details in https://github.com/rikhuijzer/ata/pull/6). My guess is that this is basically a bug in the model which they manually fixed in the Playground and ChatGPT front ends.
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Running GPT in the terminal for extra productivity
ChatGPT made my work more productive, but I was having a bit of a struggle with the browser, timeouts and slow responses, and the lack of keyboard shortcuts. That's why I made a terminal application: https://github.com/rikhuijzer/ata. You can download it for free in the releases section or build it yourself from source. I'm using it daily and hope it is useful for people here too
- Show HN: OpenAI GPT in the Terminal
What are some alternatives?
ChatGPT.el - ChatGPT in Emacs
gpt-anywhere - Use GPT anywhere with just one shortcut. Available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Over 1,500 downloads.
chatgpt-shell - ChatGPT and DALL-E Emacs shells + Org babel 🦄 + a shell maker for other providers
gpt-generated-commit-messages - Commit and push with one step and ChatGPT generated commit message
org-ai - Emacs as your personal AI assistant. Use LLMs such as ChatGPT or LLaMA for text generation or DALL-E and Stable Diffusion for image generation. Also supports speech input / output.
jinglebells - GPT-4 plays jingle bells in a platform-agnostic way via golang
c3po.el - 🤖 Meet c3po.el, the Emacs droid you’ve been looking for! This package will take your workflow to a galaxy far, far away. 🌟 C3PO.el is an Emacs package for interacting with the ChatGPT API. May the source be with you!
hey-chatgpt-cli - Hey is a powerful chatbot for the command line CLI that uses ChatGPT to generate commands based on natural language input
gpt-generated-commit-messa
clevercli - ChatGPT powered CLI utilities. Easily add new prompt types in ~/.clevercli/
shared-recruiting-co - SRC (Shared Recruiting Co.) is an open-source, candidate-centric recruiting platform