open-interpreter
chatblade
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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open-interpreter
- OpenInterpreter – Natural language interface to your computer
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LaVague: Open-source Large Action Model to automate Selenium browsing
I think openinterpreter [1] were one of the first teams in this space along with shroominic code interpreter api and afaik they started with selenium but have expanded to do a lot more os level work but wonder if having a more narrow specialization could help these newer projects be better at the one thing they are focused on.
[1] https://openinterpreter.com/
- The Next Generation of Claude (Claude 3)
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Ask HN: What are some actual use cases of AI Agents?
I taught https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter how to use https://github.com/ferrislucas/promptr
Then I asked it to add a test suite to a rails side project. It created missing factories, corrected a broken test database configuration, and wrote tests for the classes and controllers that I asked it to.
I didn't have to get involved with mundane details. I did have to intervene here and there, but not much. The tests aren't the best in the world, but IMO they're adding value by at least covering the happy path. They're not as good as an experienced person would write.
I did spend a non-trivial amount of time fiddling with the prompts I used to teach OI about Promptr as well as the prompts I used to get it to successfully create the test suite.
The total cost was around $11 using GPT4 turbo.
I think in this case it was a fun experiment. I think in the future, this type of tooling will be ubiquitous.
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Show HN: Shelly: Write Terminal Commands in English
My understanding is that ShellGPT aims to be a complete OS assistant. It's similar to Open Interpreter (https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter).
Shelly is a mini tool at the moment that only generates and executes commands for you.
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ollama local - smart file manager?
https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter Both OpenAI and Local
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Why would you use the code interpreter?
Yeah there's a program called openinterpreter, It works beautifully. https://openinterpreter.com/
- What is the MOST useful GPT powered tool you've used?
- Open-interpreter: OpenAI's Code Interpreter in your terminal, running locally
chatblade
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Ask HN: Share a product you loved using in 2023
https://github.com/npiv/chatblade
Basically GPT on the command line. I had my own, but chatblade is just prettier. I thought with the ChatGPT subscriptions I wouldn't have to use it anymore, but there's just a lot of raw searches that the API does much better than the chat. Recent example is how to access new fonts from mac's Pages app, both Google and ChatGPT gave incorrect answers on top.
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Bash One-Liners for LLMs
Those are great links. I’ve been using:
https://github.com/npiv/chatblade
- Show HN: Open-source macOS AI copilot (using vision and voice)
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Is a Poe.com subscription better than ChatGPT Plus?
If you're using ChatGPT Plus only for GPT-4, you can get it cheaper via the API. I use it quite a bit - doing PRs, writing code, stories, hackathons, asking step by step instructions on how to do things. It cost me $3 last month.
You can use the OpenAI playground, build your own chat interface, ask GPT to build it for you, but I just use Chatblade: https://github.com/npiv/chatblade
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Ask HN: Why aren't we using ChatGPT in the CLI?
Made one myself, then found this on HN and have been using it since: https://github.com/npiv/chatblade
Some say it's because it's not free, but it just feels good
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Unlimited Kagi searches for $10 per month
Mot the op but I use chatblade[0] on the cli and chatgpt-next-web[1] as webgui.
[0] https://github.com/npiv/chatblade
[1] https://github.com/Yidadaa/ChatGPT-Next-Web/
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Has anyone canceled Pro?
But something like https://github.com/npiv/chatblade/ makes it easy to call from the command line, without programming experience. I find it handier to quickly connect to other parts of my workflow.
- Ask HN: What are some of the best ChatGPT Clients out there?
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Become a 1000x engineer or die tryin
https://github.com/npiv/chatblade
this has built in history and lots of other features that a serious user needs, like checking token limits and estimating costs, etc.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 27 March 2023
What are some alternatives?
zsh_codex - This is a ZSH plugin that enables you to use OpenAI's Codex AI in the command line.
ChatGPT-Next-Web - A cross-platform ChatGPT/Gemini UI (Web / PWA / Linux / Win / MacOS). 一键拥有你自己的跨平台 ChatGPT/Gemini 应用。
flink-cdc - Flink CDC is a streaming data integration tool
zsh-gpt - ZSH plugin to query ChatGPT from the command line.
dspy - DSPy: The framework for programming—not prompting—foundation models
pyllms - Minimal Python library to connect to LLMs (OpenAI, Anthropic, AI21, Cohere, Aleph Alpha, HuggingfaceHub, Google PaLM2, with a built-in model performance benchmark.
FLaNK-HuggingFace-BLOOM-LLM - https://huggingface.co/bigscience/bloom into NiFi
ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.
RecipeUI - Discover, test, and share APIs in seconds
chatbox - Chatbox is a desktop client for ChatGPT, Claude and other LLMs, available on Windows, Mac, Linux
rivet - The open-source visual AI programming environment and TypeScript library
ChatWindowLLM - Simple Chat Window to interface with ChatGPT API