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A Python-based CLI tool to quickly interact with OpenAIs GPT models instead of relying on the web interface.

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qprom a.k.a Quick Prompt

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qprom

A Python-based CLI tool to quickly interact with OpenAI's GPT models instead of relying on the web interface.

Table of Contents

  1. Description
  2. Installation
  3. Setup
  4. Usage
  5. Todos
  6. License

Description

qprom is a small project that lets you interact with OpenAI's GPT-4 and 3.5 chat API, quickly without having to use the web-ui. This enables quicker response times and better data privacy

Installation

pip install qprom

Setup

Make sure you have your OpenAI API key.

When running qprom the script tries to fetch the OpenAI API key from a credentials file located in the .qprom folder within the user's home directory. If the API key is not found in the credentials file, the user is prompted to provide it, and the provided key is then stored in the aforementioned credentials file for future use.

Usage

Argument Type Default Choices Description Optional
-p String None None Option to directly enter your prompt (Do not use this flag if you intend to have a multi-line prompt.) yes
-m String gpt-4 gpt-3.5-turbo, gpt-4 Option to select the model yes
-t Float 0.3 Between 0 and 2 Option to configure the temperature yes
-v Boolean False None Enable verbose mode yes

Usage

qprom -p <prompt> -m <model> -t <temperature> -v
  • <prompt>: Replace with your prompt
  • <model>: Replace with either gpt-3.5-turbo or gpt-4
  • <temperature>: Replace with a float value between 0 and 2
  • -v: Add this flag to enable verbose mode

For example:

qprom -p "Translate the following English text to French: '{text}'" -m gpt-4 -t 0.7 -v

This will run the script with the provided prompt, using the gpt-4 model, a temperature of 0.7, and verbose mode enabled.

Multi line prompting

To facilitate multi-line input for the prompt, invoke qprom without utilizing the -p parameter. This will prompt you for your input at runtime, where you can provide multiple lines as needed. To signal the end of your input, simply enter the string 'END'.

qprom

This will run qprom with default values model: gpt-4, a temperature of 0.7 and ask for the prompt during runtime.

Piping console input into qprom

Just pipe the prompt into qprom.

cat prompt.txt | qprom

Todos

  • Testing
  • Add conversation mode
  • Add option to select default model in config
  • Update model selection options(gpt-3.5-turbo-16k,..)
  • Add option to re-set the API token
  • Add option to set the token limit for the conversation modes history(remove it from the normal request)
  • Add option to disable streaming and only print the full response

Bug reports:

License

MIT Link

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