Explore AI help for AutoKey users #921
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AutoKey is a Xorg application and will not function in a Wayland session. Do you use Xorg (X11) or Wayland?
Xorg
Has this issue already been reported?
Is this a question rather than an issue?
What type of issue is this?
Enhancement
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Other terms that describe this issue if not provided above:
AI, Open AI
Which Linux distribution did you use?
N/A
Which AutoKey GUI did you use?
None
Which AutoKey version did you use?
N/A
How did you install AutoKey?
N/A
Can you briefly describe the issue?
This makes adding an AI chatbot sound deceptively simple. Someone should give it a whirl.
Can the issue be reproduced?
None
What are the steps to reproduce the issue?
No response
What should have happened?
Chatbot should assist users in understanding AutoKey and maybe even in coding scripts.
Does not need to be integrated into AutoKey itself (at lest to start with), just accessible from a link on GitHub, etc.
What actually happened?
Nothing
Do you have screenshots?
No response
Can you provide the output of the AutoKey command?
No response
Anything else?
From: https://x.com/0xSamHogan/status/1721934026624385104?t=_4DMYPkCSUGPw7a21kFPQQ&s=09
Just tested OpenAI's new Assistant's API.
This is now all the code you need to create a custom ChatGPT trained on an entire website.
Less than 30 lines 🤯
That's probably JavaScript and it would need tweaking so it only looks at AutoKey places on GitHub.
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