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chatgpt-optimized-official - Create ChatGPT effortlessly using OpenAI's official API
chatgpt-optimized-official is a streamlined Node.js module built to facilitate the creation and interaction of ChatGPT bots using the official OpenAI API.
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📦 Installation
Install the package using npm:
npm install chatgpt-optimized-official
🚀 Quick Start
Using ChatGPT with OpenAI's Chat Completion API
import { ChatGPT } from "chatgpt-optimized-official";
const bot = new ChatGPT("<OPENAI_API_KEY>");
const response = await bot.ask("Hello?");
console.log(response);
Using OpenAI's Official Completion API
import { OpenAI } from "chatgpt-optimized-official";
const bot = new OpenAI("<OPENAI_API_KEY>");
const response = await bot.ask("Hello?");
console.log(response);
🛠 Advanced Usage
Detailed Configuration with ChatGPT
Here, we provide various OpenAI parameters and set up different conversation scenarios:
import { ChatGPT } from "chatgpt-optimized-official";
const options = {
temperature: 0.7,
max_tokens: 100,
top_p: 0.9,
frequency_penalty: 0,
presence_penalty: 0,
instructions: `You are ChatGPT, a large language model trained by OpenAI.`,
model: "gpt-3.5-turbo",
};
const bot = new ChatGPT("<OPENAI_API_KEY>", options);
// Basic Interaction
const response = await bot.ask("Hello?");
console.log(response);
// Conversation scenarios with unique IDs
const response1 = await bot.ask("Hello?", "conversation1");
console.log(response1);
const response2 = await bot.ask("Hello?", "conversation2");
console.log(response2);
Advanced Features: Functions & Variations
Incorporate functions and use advanced features such as specifying message roles and custom user names:
import { ChatGPT } from "chatgpt-optimized-official";
const options = {
...,
model: "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613",
functions: [{
"name": "saveDataUser",
"description": "Save user data",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"name": {"type": "string", "description": "User's name"},
"email": {"type": "string", "description": "User's email"},
"phone": {"type": "string", "description": "User's phone number"}
},
"required": ["name", "email", "phone"],
}
}],
function_call: "auto"
};
const bot = new ChatGPT("<OPENAI_API_KEY>", options);
const response = await bot.askV1("Hello?");
console.log(response);
const type = 1; // 1: User, 2: Assistant. Default is 1.
const userName = "User"; // Optional: Custom username.
const response1 = await bot.askV1("Hello?", "conversation1", type, userName);
console.log(response1);
Using OpenAI's Completion API
Demonstrate the use of a different model with OpenAI's API:
import { OpenAI } from "chatgpt-optimized-official";
const options = {
...,
model: "text-davinci-003",
};
const bot = new OpenAI("<OPENAI_API_KEY>", options);
const response = await bot.ask("Hello?");
console.log(response);
const response1 = await bot.ask("Hello?", "conversation1");
console.log(response1);
const response2 = await bot.ask("Hello?", "conversation2");
console.log(response2);
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