This code provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for gpt4free. Users can ask questions and get answers from GPT-4 API's, utilizing multiple API implementations. The project contains two different Streamlit applications: `streamlit_app.py` and `streamlit_chat_app.py`.
In addition, a new GUI script specifically implemented using PyWebIO has been added and can be found in the pywebio-gui folder. If there are errors with the Streamlit version, you can try using the PyWebIO version instead
2. Install the required dependencies with: `pip install -r requirements.txt`.
3. To use `streamlit_chat_app.py`, note that it depends on a pull request (PR #24) from the https://github.com/AI-Yash/st-chat/ repository, which may change in the future. The current dependency library can be found at https://github.com/AI-Yash/st-chat/archive/refs/pull/24/head.zip.
Usage
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Choose one of the Streamlit applications to run:
### streamlit\_app.py
This application provides a simple interface for asking GPT-4 questions and receiving answers.
This application provides a chat-like interface for asking GPT-4 questions and receiving answers. It supports multiple query methods, and users can select the desired API for their queries. The application also maintains a conversation history.
To run the application:
```arduino
streamlit run streamlit_chat_app.py
```
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Contributing
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Feel free to submit pull requests, report bugs, or request new features by opening issues on the GitHub repository.
Bug
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There is a bug in `streamlit_chat_app.py` right now that I haven't pinpointed yet, probably is really simple but havent had the time to look for it. Whenever you open a new conversation or access an old conversation it will only start prompt-answering after the second time you input to the text input, other than that, everything else seems to work accordingly.