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chat-key reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Fixkey is a keyboard-focused AI copilot for writing
ChatKey (https://github.com/overflowy/chat-key) can do all of this for free.
- Show HN: ChatKey – Supercharge your productivity with ChatGPT and AutoHotkey
- Show HN: Tiny configurable ChatGPT/GPT4 tool written in AutoHotkey
- ChatKey is small tool built using AutoHotkey that enables you to use your own ChatGPT/GPT-4 prompts in any application that supports text input
- ChatKey: GPT-4 in any application that supports text input
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Ask HN: How are you currently using AI (personally or professionally)?
For my personal notes, I use Smart Connections[1] with Obsidian. I am considering devising my own solution using LlamaIndex[2] in the near future.
For coding, I use Copilot[3]. While it's been great for writing boilerplate code, it falls short in every other regard. I also had the opportunity to try the new version of Copilot as well, but it feels like a glorified ChatGPT inside VSCode.
For everything else, I use a tiny tool I made[4] which enables me to invoke my own prompts in basically any application that allows me to select text.
[1] https://github.com/brianpetro/obsidian-smart-connections
[2] https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/s...
[3] https://github.com/features/copilot
[4] https://github.com/overflowy/chat-key
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overflowy/chat-key is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of chat-key is AutoHotkey.
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