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FreeGPT WebUI - NagaAI Version

Warning

It's with a heavy heart that I announce the archiving of this repository. Due to various commitments, I no longer have the time to maintain and keep it updated. I want to express my sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to and used this project; your involvement was invaluable. Even though this repository is being archived, it will remain available as a guide and reference for those who wish to integrate G4F with web interfaces. I appreciate everyone's understanding and wish you all success in your future projects!

Models

  • gpt-3.5-turbo
  • gpt-3.5-turbo-0301
  • gpt-3.5-turbo-16k
  • gpt-4
  • gpt-4-0314
  • gpt-4-32k
  • oasst-sft-6-llama-30b
  • llama-2-70b-chat
  • claude-instant
  • claude-2
  • falcon-180b-chat

🔑 REQUIRE API KEY BUT IT'S FREE

Get your API key from the NagaAI Discord.

Project Hosting and Demonstration 🌐🚀

The project is hosted on multiple platforms to be tested and modified.

Plataform Status API Key Free Repo Demo
replit Active ◼️ ☑️ FreeGPT WebUI Chat
hugging face Active ◼️ ☑️ FreeGPT WebUI Chat
replit Active ☑️ ☑️ FreeGPT WebUI - Naga Version Chat
hugging face Active ☑️ ☑️ FreeGPT WebUI - Naga Version Chat

Table of Contents

Getting Started ✅

To get started with this project, you'll need to clone the repository and have Python installed on your system.

Cloning the Repository 📥

Run the following command to clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/ramonvc/freegpt-webui.git

Switching to the NagaAI-version Branch 🔄

Run the following command to switch to the NagaAI branch:

git checkout naga-version

Install Dependencies 🔧

In the project directory, install the dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Setting up the API Key and .env 🔑

Before starting the application, you need to obtain an API key from NagaAI and set up the .env file.

Get your API key

Get your API key from the NagaAI Discord.

Create .env

In the project directory, create a file called .env. Open the .env file and add the following line:

NAGA_API_KEY=<API-Key>

Running the Application 🚀

To run the application, run the following command:

python run.py

Access the application in your browser using the URL:

http://127.0.0.1:1338

or

http://localhost:1338

Docker 🐳

Prerequisites

Before you start, make sure you have installed Docker on your machine.

Get your API key

Get your API key from the NagaAI Discord.

Running the Docker

Pull the Docker image from Docker Hub:

docker pull ramonvc/freegpt-webui-naga

Run the application using Docker:

docker run -p 1338:1338 -e NAGA_API_KEY=<API-Key> ramonvc/freegpt-webui-naga

Access the application in your browser using the URL:

http://127.0.0.1:1338

or

http://localhost:1338

When you're done using the application, stop the Docker containers using the following command:

docker stop <container-id>

Incorporated Projects 👥

I highly recommend visiting and supporting both projects.

NagaAI

The free API was incorporated from the NagaAI.

WebUI

The application interface was incorporated from the chatgpt-clone.

API G4F

The API controller has been built in from GPT4Free.


Star History

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Legal Notice

This repository is not associated with or endorsed by providers of the APIs contained in this GitHub repository. This project is intended for educational purposes only. This is just a little personal project. Sites may contact me to improve their security or request the removal of their site from this repository.

Please note the following:

  1. Disclaimer: The APIs, services, and trademarks mentioned in this repository belong to their respective owners. This project is not claiming any right over them nor is it affiliated with or endorsed by any of the providers mentioned.

  2. Responsibility: The author of this repository is not responsible for any consequences, damages, or losses arising from the use or misuse of this repository or the content provided by the third-party APIs. Users are solely responsible for their actions and any repercussions that may follow. We strongly recommend the users to follow the TOS of the each Website.

  3. Educational Purposes Only: This repository and its content are provided strictly for educational purposes. By using the information and code provided, users acknowledge that they are using the APIs and models at their own risk and agree to comply with any applicable laws and regulations.

  4. Copyright: All content in this repository, including but not limited to code, images, and documentation, is the intellectual property of the repository author, unless otherwise stated. Unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of any content in this repository is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of the repository author.

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