Ask HN: What are some of the best ChatGPT Clients out there?
Likely similar to many of you, I have been using ChatGPT quite a bit lately. My main gripe with it though is that the actual interface is quite limited, and I don't like having to navigate to the site every time I want to use it.
Given the above, I've been looking in to a good ChatGPT client that offers additional functionality (exporting chats for example). There were quite a few out there, but I was curious what the community was using?
I am currently using Windows, however it would be awesome to hear what the community thinks of the best clients for any given platform!
To start things off, here is some I've found * lencx/ChatGPT (Windows, MacOS, Linux) * lisiur/ChatWizard (Windows, MacOS, Linux). * EasyChat AI (Windows) * Machato (Mac) * ChatHub (Chrome / Edge)
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 65.4 ms ] threadPlug in your API key and start chatting. Chats are stored in your browser. You can also run it locally, if you wish. https://github.com/mckaywrigley/chatbot-ui
For CLI -> https://github.com/lennardv2/hey-chatgpt-cli
https://github.com/rikhuijzer/ata. Written in Rust. Does streaming responses and supports Emacs keyboard shortcuts. That's it. All that's needed for quickly looking up things.
https://www.typingmind.com
That's the one I currently use.
Chitty also allows you to create custom assistants. It comes pre-loaded with Abraham Lincoln, Alan Turing, Jane Austen, etc., but you it's easy to add your own. I added myself as a custom assistant, which allows for ultimate rubber ducking :D
The app supports streaming responses and markdown (incl. multi-line code blocks).
The notebook format on disk is simple JSON that can easily be consumed by other code, supports version control, parameters like temp/etc.
It even has experimental (initial) support for LLaMa/other local models. And it can run the remote models (GPT-*) on web (https://vscode.dev / https://github.dev)!
Search "LLM Book" in vscode extension page or just follow the link: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jaaxxx.l...
(Technically not "ChatGPT" as it's the paid API powered model, but this way is far more powerful in my experience and you pay pennies. That said the endpoint can be configured to talk to any OpenAI-like endpoint.)
Happy to talk issues/feature requests at https://github.com/JacksonKearl/ai-book
Poe also has a community feature so you can share and see each others queries and AI responses and share links to non Poe users.
Haven't found any other app that isn't just a simple chat window with zero other features other than Poe, would love to try others that add value over OpenAI's web interface.
You may not recall how Quora came up around these parts, but there was a lot of hubbub around how poorly they were using user-data years back, and golly, the village just up an ran 'em outta town.
Quora had a lot of promise, and then one day they started abusing user-data and privacy, and got all smug and pompous and a lot of people, myself, included, deleted accounts and never looked back.
Quora was, for a fleeting moment, that golden child of SV, but they got too bigg in the head, and thought other people wouldnt notice.
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https://github.com/noizu-labs-ml/noizu-ops
https://github.com/noizu-labs/noizu-collab
https://i.imgur.com/VltYM3q.png
How could it mangle an input such as shown on the git?
[0] https://www.macgpt.com/
It's nothing special but it logs the conversations and allows for back and forth and multiline inputs.
https://github.com/gnuconcepts/ChatWindowGPT
I don't think it's a bad starting point if you want something to expand on.
Can you please do a write up this...
Or at least a little tutorial or something, for ~~great justice~~ posterity?
It saves and allows you to export your chats. Its a great tool for those who work with documents frequently.
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