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gpts

v1.0.8

Published

typescript wrapper for gpt-3 api

Downloads

164

Readme

gpts = gpt-3 + typescript

typescript wrapper for gpt-3 api


example

import { GpTs } from 'gpts';
const brain = new GpTs(OPENAI_APIKEY); // dont publish your api key!

const thoughts = brain.completion({
	engineId: 'ada',
	prompt: 'whats for lunch?',
});

console.log(thoughts.choices[0].text); // "maybe a banana?"

also see demo/index.ts (need to insert your api key to run)


install

npm

npm i gpts

github

package.json

	"dependencies": {
		"gpts": "thencc/gpts",
		...
	},

features

  • engines
    • list ✅
    • retreive ✅
  • completions
    • create ✅
    • stream ⚠️ (TODO)
  • searches
    • create ✅
  • classifications
    • create ✅
  • answers
    • create ✅
  • files
    • list ✅
    • upload ✅ (server-side only)
    • retrieve ✅
    • delete ✅
  • embeddings
    • create ✅
  • fine-tunes
    • prepare dataset ⚠️ (TODO)
    • upload dataset ⚠️ (TODO)
    • check upload results ⚠️ (TODO)

notes

general

  • uses openai's REST api
  • for the /classifications and /answers endpoints, openai seems to switch the syntax from engineId -> model so if you specify both in the options argument, options.model takes precedence

client-side use

  • this library works client + server side using axios for http requests
  • DO NOT share your api key in public client-side frontend code
  • one way to hide your openai api key for client-side use is by hosting an api wrapper endpoint that enforces your own authentication, then updating the origin this library looks to use like the below.

api wrapper example:

import { GpTs } from 'gpts';
/*
    gives your api wrapper authorization like this:
        headers: {
            'Authorization': 'Bearer ASuperSecretPassword'
        }

    the constructor takes 2 arguments
        1. the authorization bearer value
        2. the api origin
*/
const brain = new GpTs('ASuperSecretPassword', 'https://company.api-wrappers.io/gpt3');

TODO

  • support completion streaming SSE (https://beta.openai.com/docs/api-reference/completions/create-via-get)
  • support fine-tuning management (https://beta.openai.com/docs/guides/fine-tuning/preparing-your-dataset)