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@waylaidwanderer/chatgpt-api
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A ChatGPT implementation using the official ChatGPT model via OpenAI's API.
Trying to use text-chat-davinci-002-20230126
with the OpenAI API now returns a 404 error. Someone has already found the new model name, but they are unwilling to share at this time. I will update this repository once I find the new model. If you have any leads, please open an issue or a pull request.
In the meantime, I've added support for models like text-davinci-003
, which you can use as a drop-in replacement. Keep in mind that text-davinci-003
is not as good as text-chat-davinci-002-20230126
(which is trained with via RHLF and fine-tuned to be a conversational AI), though results are still very good. Additionally, text-davinci-003
costs credits.
A ChatGPT implementation using the official ChatGPT model via OpenAI's API.
This is an implementation of ChatGPT using the official ChatGPT raw model, text-chat-davinci-002-20230126
. This model name was briefly leaked while I was inspecting the network requests made by the official ChatGPT website, and I discovered that it works with the OpenAI API. Usage of this model currently does not cost any credits.
As far as I'm aware, I was the first one who discovered this, and usage of the model has since been implemented in libraries like acheong08/ChatGPT.
The previous version of this library that used transitive-bullshit/chatgpt-api is still available on the archive/old-version
branch.
By itself, the model does not have any conversational support, so this library uses a cache to store conversations and pass them to the model as context. This allows you to have persistent conversations with ChatGPT in a nearly identical way to the official website.
text-chat-davinci-002-20230126
.ChatGPTClient
class that you can use in your own Node.js applications.keyv-file
adapter is also included in this package, and can be used to store conversations in a JSON file if you're using the API server or CLI (see settings.example.js
).npm i @waylaidwanderer/chatgpt-api
import ChatGPTClient from '@waylaidwanderer/chatgpt-api';
const clientOptions = {
// (Optional) Parameters as described in https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/completions
modelOptions: {
// The model is set to text-chat-davinci-002-20230126 by default, but you can override
// it and any other parameters here
model: 'text-chat-davinci-002-20230126',
},
// (Optional) Set a custom prompt prefix. As per my testing it should work with two newlines
// promptPrefix: 'You are not ChatGPT...\n\n',
// (Optional) Set a custom name for the user
// userLabel: 'User',
// (Optional) Set a custom name for ChatGPT
// chatGptLabel: 'ChatGPT',
// (Optional) Set to true to enable `console.debug()` logging
debug: false,
};
const cacheOptions = {
// Options for the Keyv cache, see https://www.npmjs.com/package/keyv
// This is used for storing conversations, and supports additional drivers (conversations are stored in memory by default)
// For example, to use a JSON file (`npm i keyv-file`) as a database:
// store: new KeyvFile({ filename: 'cache.json' }),
};
const chatGptClient = new ChatGPTClient('OPENAI_API_KEY', clientOptions, cacheOptions);
const response = await chatGptClient.sendMessage('Hello!');
console.log(response); // { response: 'Hi! How can I help you today?', conversationId: '...', messageId: '...' }
const response2 = await chatGptClient.sendMessage('Write a poem about cats.', { conversationId: response.conversationId, parentMessageId: response.messageId });
console.log(response2.response); // Cats are the best pets in the world.
const response3 = await chatGptClient.sendMessage('Now write it in French.', { conversationId: response2.conversationId, parentMessageId: response2.messageId });
console.log(response3.response); // Les chats sont les meilleurs animaux de compagnie du monde.
You can install the package using
npm i -g @waylaidwanderer/chatgpt-api
then run it using
chatgpt-api
.
This takes an optional --settings=<path_to_settings.js>
parameter, or looks for settings.js
in the current directory if not set, with the following contents:
module.exports = {
// Your OpenAI API key
openaiApiKey: '',
chatGptClient: {
// (Optional) Parameters as described in https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/completions
modelOptions: {
// The model is set to text-chat-davinci-002-20230126 by default, but you can override
// it and any other parameters here
model: 'text-chat-davinci-002-20230126',
},
// (Optional) Set a custom prompt prefix. As per my testing it should work with two newlines
// promptPrefix: 'You are not ChatGPT...\n\n',
// (Optional) Set a custom name for the user
// userLabel: 'User',
// (Optional) Set a custom name for ChatGPT
// chatGptLabel: 'ChatGPT',
// (Optional) Set to true to enable `console.debug()` logging
debug: false,
},
// Options for the Keyv cache, see https://www.npmjs.com/package/keyv
// This is used for storing conversations, and supports additional drivers (conversations are stored in memory by default)
cacheOptions: {},
// The port the server will run on (optional, defaults to 3000)
port: 3000,
// If set, ChatGPTClient will use `keyv-file` to store conversations to this JSON file instead of in memory.
// `cacheOptions.store` will override this if set
storageFilePath: './cache.json',
};
Alternatively, you can install and run the package locally:
npm install
settings.example.js
to settings.js
in the root directory and change the settings where required.npm start
or npm run server
To start a conversation with ChatGPT, send a POST request to the server's /conversation
endpoint with a JSON body in the following format:
{
"message": "Hello, how are you today?",
"conversationId": "your-conversation-id (optional)",
"parentMessageId": "your-parent-message-id (optional)"
}
The server will return a JSON object containing ChatGPT's response:
{
"response": "I'm doing well, thank you! How are you?",
"conversationId": "your-conversation-id",
"messageId": "response-message-id"
}
If the request is unsuccessful, the server will return a JSON object with an error message and a status code of 503.
If there was an error sending the message to ChatGPT:
{
"error": "There was an error communicating with ChatGPT."
}
Install the package using the same instructions as the API server.
If installed globally:
chatgpt-cli
If installed locally:
npm run cli
ChatGPT's responses are automatically copied to your clipboard, so you can paste them into other applications.
Since text-chat-davinci-002-20230126
is ChatGPT's raw model, I had to do my best to replicate the way the official ChatGPT website uses it. After extensive testing and comparing responses, I believe that the model used by ChatGPT has some additional fine-tuning.
This means my implementation or the raw model may not behave exactly the same in some ways:
Conversations are not tied to any user IDs, so if that's important to you, you should implement your own user ID system.
ChatGPT's model parameters (temperature, frequency penalty, etc.) are unknown, so I set some defaults that I thought would be reasonable.
Conversations are limited to roughly the last 3000 tokens, so earlier messages may be forgotten during longer conversations.
It is well known that, as part of the fine-tuning, ChatGPT had the following preamble:
"You are ChatGPT, a large language model trained by OpenAI. You answer as concisely as possible for each response (e.g. don’t be verbose). It is very important that you answer as concisely as possible, so please remember this. If you are generating a list, do not have too many items. Keep the number of items short.
Knowledge cutoff: 2021-09
Current date: 2023-01-31"
As OpenAI updates ChatGPT, this preamble may also change. The default prompt prefix in my implementation attempts to replicate a similar behavior to the current ChatGPT model.
If you'd like to contribute to this project, please create a pull request with a detailed description of your changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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