A command-line interface for OpenAI ChatGPT.
- 💬 Ask questions and chat with OpenAI ChatGPT
- 💻 Use from the command-line, no need for a web browser
- 💬 Live chat mode for real-time conversation with the model
- 🤖 Interact with the model using natural language
On December 11, 2022, OpenAI implemented additional protections through Cloudflare to enhance security for the unofficial API. In order to use the API, you will need to obtain and use a valid OpenAI "session token" and Cloudflare "clearance token." It is recommended to refresh your Cloudflare cf_clearance token every hour or so, as these tokens expire after a period of two hours.
To install askai
, run the following command:
npm i askai -g
This will install the askai
package globally on your system, allowing you to use it from any directory.
To see a list of the available commands for askai
, run the following command:
askai --help
This will display a list of the available commands, along with their usage instructions.
To use askai
, you will need to login to your ChatGPT account. To do so, run the following command:
askai login
To log in to ChatGPT, you can follow these steps:
-
Open the ChatGPT website in your web browser.
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Open the developer tools in your browser. You can do this by right-clicking on the page and selecting the "Inspect" or "Inspect Element" option.
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In the developer tools, go to the "Application" or "Cookies" tab.
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Find the cookie named __Secure-next-auth.session-token.
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Copy the value for cf_clearance and save it to your environment. This will be your clearanceToken.
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Run the command
askai login
in your terminal or command prompt. -
When prompted, paste the copied values into the input field.
After completing these steps, you should be logged in to ChatGPT.
To ask a question, run the following command:
askai <question>
This will send your question to ChatGPT, and the model will respond with an answer.
To start a live chat session, run the following command:
askai live
This will start a live chat session with ChatGPT. You can ask questions and the model will respond in real-time.
Here are some ways you can contribute to askai
:
- Report bugs: If you find a bug or issue with
askai
, please report it on the issue tracker. Be sure to include detailed instructions on how to reproduce the problem, as well as any error messages or log output. - Suggest new features: Do you have an idea for a new feature or enhancement for
askai
? Please open an issue to discuss it. - Write code: If you are a developer, you can contribute directly to the
askai
codebase. To do so, please fork theaskai
repository on GitHub, make your changes, and then submit a pull request. Please be sure to include detailed documentation for your changes. - Improve the documentation: Is something unclear or confusing in the
askai
documentation? Do you see any typos or mistakes? You can help improve the documentation by opening a pull request on theaskai
repository with your changes.
askai
was created and is maintained by Yudax.
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(This readme was auto generated by ChatGPT and askai - Yes I'm worried too)