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OSChat

Open source chatbot that helps user in their experience

The OS Chat project aims to develop a chatbot using OpenAI's GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language model and a vector database. The goal is to create a chatbot that can interact with users and provide responses based on natural language understanding and generation.

The chatbot's functionality will be specifically tailored to handle conversations related to documents(PDF, markdowns, html). Users will be able to ask questions, seek information, or request assistance regarding docs-related topics. The chatbot will utilize the capabilities of GPT to comprehend user inputs and generate informative and contextually appropriate responses.

Updates...

Hackathon Submission: - DevPost

Demo: Video

Prerequisites

To run the OS-Chat project, you need to have the following prerequisites:

  • Python (version 3.10 or higher) installed on your machine.
  • The necessary Python packages and dependencies installed. You can find the required packages in the requirements.txt file of the project repository.

How to Run with Python3 and make

To run the OS-Chat project using Python and make, follow these steps:

   git clone https://github.com/AIFame/os-chat os-chat
   cd os-chat
   make install
   make run

How to Run via Docker

To run the OS-Chat project using Docker, follow these steps:

docker build -t os-chat .
docker run -p 8501:8501 os-chat

For developers, I recommend
docker run -it -e "mode=development" -p 8501:8501 os-chat
playaround and test your code!

That's it! You can now use the OS-Chat chatbot to have conversations related to your documentations.

I hope this helps! Raise issues to clarify your doubts and notify bugs.

How to Contribute

We welcome contributions from the community! To get started, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Clone your fork of the repository to your local machine.
  3. Create a new branch for your changes: git checkout -b <your-username>/your-feature-branch.
  4. Make your changes and commit them to your branch.
  5. Push your changes to your fork on GitHub.
  6. Open a pull request from your fork's branch to the main repository.

Please make sure to follow the Code of Conduct when contributing to this project.

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