Chat gipity is a command line client for ChatGPT. It allows you to chat with the GPT-3 model in a terminal and even pipe output into it.
For example, say you wanted to debug your rust program that doesnt compile and want ChatGPT to explain it, you can type
sh
cargo run 2>&1 | cgip
The error output will then be forwarded to ChatGPT which will return the following
```sh It seems like there are three errors in the codebase:
src/main.rs:106:2
, it appears that there was a missing ;
at the end of line 106. Adding the semicolon should resolve this error.src/main.rs:107:5
, there is an issue with the let statement. It's likely that this is caused by not having a fully declared variable type. You could try specifying the type of response_text
, like this let response_text: String = get_response(content).await;
main
function cannot be async
. In the rust programming language, the async
keyword is used when working with asynchronous code within other functions that are not main
. You could try removing the async
keyword from the main
function because it is not allowed.
```bash
cargo install cgip
Download this repository and then install the cgip
command
bash
cargo install --path .
Next, set up your OpenAI key by exporting it as OPENAI_API_KEY
export OPENAI_API_KEY=your_key_here
You can now pipe data to cgip
, remember to use 2>&1 to convert stderr
to stdout
if you are debugging, as the app can only read stdin