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gpt-in-terminal

v1.0.11

Published

Access chat-GPT in your terminal with the power of nodejs.

Downloads

21

Readme

GPT in Terminal 👾

GPT-in-Terminal is a versatile and user-friendly command-line tool built with Node.js that allows developers to interact seamlessly with OpenAI's powerful GPT-3 language model.

After obtaining an API key from the OpenAI dashboard, users can easily set it up within the tool and start leveraging its features. By installing GPT-in-Terminal globally, users can access its functionalities directly from their terminal, provided they have Node.js installed.

The tool offers interactive chat sessions with GPT-3, complete with colorful highlights for chats, prompts, code sections, and important terms for enhanced readability.

Additionally, GPT-in-Terminal provides a convenient way to monitor API key usage in terms of monetary cost within specified date ranges. This comprehensive solution simplifies the process of working with the GPT-3 language model directly from the terminal.

GPT in terminal screenshot

Getting Started 🎬

To use GPT-in-Terminal, follow these steps:

1. Install Node.js on your local machine.

2. Install GPT-in-Terminal globally

npm install -g gpt-in-terminal

3. Add your OpenAI API key to the GPT-in-Terminal configuration file. This will add your API key to the config.json file located in the GPT-in-Terminal installation directory.

terminal-gpt-add-key your_api_key_here

For example, if API key is SN-uelksry743swfr875ty758jsr, it should be given as:

terminal-gpt-add-key SN-uelksry743swfr875ty758jsr

4. Run the command to start a chat session with GPT-3.

terminal-gpt

API Key Usage 🔑

To check the usage of your API key between a specific date range, run the following command:

terminal-gpt-check-usage start_date_here end_date_here

Replace start_date_here and end_date_here with dates in the format yyyy-mm-dd. For example:

terminal-gpt-check-usage "2023-01-01" "2023-01-31"

The above command will display the usage details of your API key between January 1st, 2023 and January 31st, 2023.

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