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OpenAI will discontinue support for their Codex API
If the chat approach annoys you, you can use libraries like plunkylib which uses more convenient yaml and text files syntax for coordinating the queries. Langchain is another great library that can help abstract that away for you as well.
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GPTerm - Chatting with OpenAI's GPT-3 Models on your terminal
Really cool! Similarly, you can use https://github.com/Mattie/plunkylib in CLI mode as well (or notebook). Storing your prompts in reusable/expandable text files.
- Plunkylib -- Friendly Python library/notebooks for using txt/yaml for convenient prompt reuse
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What framework(s) are you good folks using to make web-based interfaces for GPT3 (& others)?
FWIW, I made a Python library that at least helps you iterate on language parameters and prompts using yaml/flat text rather than hard-coding all that. Nothing special, but it's great if you do a lot of adjusting of prompts/parameters for lots of different uses (and for different engines). https://github.com/Mattie/plunkylib Definitely great to use for bots/engines (as I use it for a number already).
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GPT3/DALL-E2 Discord bot with medium/long term memory!
Rather than hardcode your params/tokens/prompts, I have a library called plunkylib that makes it easier to define all of that in txt/yaml files so you can mix/match/adjust them easier than changing the code itself. Was noticing things like your summary prompt and some others are in the code-- might be better to have it in parameterized external files.
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Obsidian notes as core parameters + GPT3 = digital me
I released a library called Plunkylib which lets you use text files more comfortably for working with the API and you may find it more pleasant to work with or build your own interactive use cases.
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Mattie/plunkylib is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of plunkylib is Python.
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