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update-test-freedomgpt

v1.1.9

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Our goal is to illustrate that AI Safety cannot be achieved through censorship. Let information flow freely, no matter how discomforting - because the truth shall set us free.

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Freedom GPT

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Table of Contents

Introduction

This is the repository for the Freedom GPT application. This application is built using Electron and React. It is a desktop application that allows users to run alpaca models on their local machine.

Prerequisites

Cloning the repository

To clone the repository, run the following command in your terminal:

git clone https://github.com/ohmplatform/freedom-gpt-electron-app.git

Installing dependencies

To install the dependencies, run the following command in your terminal:

yarn install

Changing the API URL

We are using http://localhost:8889 as the API URL, you can change it in the file src/index.ts

Running the application

To run the application, run the following command in your terminal:

yarn start

Building the application

To build the application, run the following command in your terminal:

yarn package