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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.
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pinpoint
Keystroke launcher and personal command central. Alternative to Spotlight and Alfred for Windows. Alternative to Wox, PowerToys. (by dkgv)
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gpt-anywhere
Use GPT anywhere with just one shortcut. Available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Over 1,500 downloads.
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From their Github Readme:
SlickGPT allows you to run your own local ChatGPT instance, host it yourself or just use our instance if you like. Users bring their own OpenAI API keys. SlickGPT offers them a very fancy user interface with a rich feature set like managing a local chat history (in the localStorage), a userless "Share" function for chats, a prominent context editor, and token cost calculation and distribution.
https://github.com/ShipBit/slickgpt
Agreed! I've found that staying in my workflow leads to fewer inadvertent context switches (like ChatGPT in-browser -> HN -> ... -> rabbit hole). MacGPT looks great. I created a similar plugin for my Windows keystroke launcher for the same reason. If anyone's interested, you can check it out here: https://github.com/dkgv/pinpoint
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
I just started putting together these Chat API-based UIs in this repo, in case anyone's interested: https://github.com/itsuka-dev/awesome-chatgpt-ui
Heh, I wrote one too (in Elixir + LiveView) - https://github.com/dvcrn/chatgpt-ui
Background was that we wanted to explore providing access to ChatGPT to employees of $company, but restrict access with Google OAuth and use the company API key. So I hacked together something quick that matches our requirements and we can self-host.
Couldn't agree more, that is exactly why we built Buddy - an open source chrome extension with a cool cmdk interface to OpenAI's API. Everything runs locally (besides the API calls). HN post - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35299433 ,GitHub - https://github.com/INT-Calutt/buddy.