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igoGPT

igoGPT is a tool inspired by AutoGPT and implemented in Golang.

There are too many Pythons in the AI world. Gophers can do AI too!

This is a work in progress, so expect bugs and missing features.

πŸ“’ Connect with us! Join our Telegram group for support and collaboration: t.me/igohub

πŸš€ Features

Bing chat-based searches

Auto mode can use Bing Chat to access the internet. This is much better than using a search engine like Google because the results are richer than just a list of links.

ChatGPT option for GPT4

GPT4 queries using OpenAI API can be expensive. This option uses ChatGPT and your browser to perform the queries using a chat window.

Multiple command support

Auto mode responses can trigger more than one command each time. This allows more interaction in fewer steps.

Pair mode

Connect one chat with another chat and let them talk to each other.

Bulk mode

Generate a list of prompts and run all of them one by one.

Chats that implement io.ReadWriter

You can import the libraries in the pkg directory to use Bing or ChatGPT as io.ReadWriter in your own projects.

πŸ“ TODO list

  • Web command: open a web page in the browser instead of using a http client.
  • Memory: use chroma, pinecone or similar to manage OpenAI chat memory.
  • ChatGPT: transfer to a new chat when the current one has ended.
  • ChatGPT: process errors when GPT4 is not available.
  • OpenAI: retry requests when the API is not available.
  • Allow user input in auto mode.
  • Add more commands.
  • Drink more coffee.

πŸ“¦ Installation

You can use the Golang binary to install igoGPT:

go install github.com/igolaizola/igogpt/cmd/igogpt@latest

Or you can download the binary from the releases

πŸ•ΉοΈ Usage

Configuration

To launch igoGPT you need to configure different settings. Go the parameters section to see all available options: Parameters

Using a configuration file in YAML format:

igogpt auto --config igogpt.yaml
# igogpt.yaml
model: gpt-4
openai-key: OPENAI_KEY
google-key: GOOGLE_KEY
google-cx: GOOGLE_CX
chatgpt-remote: http://localhost:9222
bing-session: bing-session.yaml
goal: |
    Implement a hello world program in Go in different languages.
    The program takes the language as a parameter.

Using environment variables (IGOGPT prefix, uppercase and underscores):

export IGOGPT_MODEL=gpt-4
export IGOGPT_OPENAI_KEY=OPENAI_KEY
export IGOGPT_GOOGLE_KEY=GOOGLE_KEY
export IGOGPT_GOOGLE_CX=GOOGLE_CX
export IGOGPT_CHATGPT_REMOTE=http://localhost:9222
export IGOGPT_BING_SESSION=bing-session.yaml
export IGOGPT_GOAL="Implement a hello world program in Go in different languages. The program takes the language as a parameter."
igogpt auto

Using command line arguments:

igogpt auto --model gpt-4 --openai-key OPENAI_KEY --google-key GOOGLE_KEY --google-cx GOOGLE_CX --chatgpt-remote http://localhost:9222 --bing-session bing-session.yaml --goal "Implement a hello world program in Go in different languages. The program takes the language as a parameter."

Commands

Auto mode

Auto mode will initiate a conversation with the chatbot and will try to achieve the goal. Every step the chatbot will send commands and the program will execute them.

igogpt auto --config igogpt.yaml

Pair mode

Pair mode will connect two chats and let them talk to each other. The first chat will receive the initial prompt with the orders and then will start the conversation with the second chat. They will try to achieve the goal together.

igogpt pair --config igogpt.yaml

Chat mode

Launch a interactive chat with the chatbot. Use standard input and output to communicate with the chatbot.

igogpt chat --config igogpt.yaml

Bulk mode

Bulk mode reads a list of prompts from a file and runs them one by one. You can group prompts so that each group runs in a different chat.

igogpt bulk --config igogpt.yaml --bulk-in prompts.txt --bulk-out output.json

The input file can be a JSON file with a list (or lists) of prompts. Each sublist will be launched in a different chat.

[
    ["prompt 1 in chat 1", "prompt 2 in chat 1"],
    ["prompt 1 in chat 2", "prompt 2 in chat 2"],
]

Alternatively, the input can be a text file with one prompt per line. Use an empty line to separate prompts in different chats.

prompt 1 in chat 1
prompt 2 in chat 1

prompt 1 in chat 2
prompt 2 in chat 2

The output file will be a JSON file containing all the prompts and their corresponding responses.

[
    [
        {
            "in": "prompt 1 in chat 1",
            "out": "response 1 in chat 1"
        },
        {
            "in": "prompt 2 in chat 1",
            "out": "response 2 in chat 1"
        },
    ],
    [
        {
            "in": "prompt 1 in chat 1",
            "out": "response 1 in chat 1"
        },
        {
            "in": "prompt 2 in chat 1",
            "out": "response 2 in chat 1"
        },
    ],
]

If you prefix your message with ! while using ChatGPT, it will edit the last message instead of sending a new one. You can use !n to edit the nth message.

Create bing session (only for the first time)

If you want to use the Bing search engine, you need to create a session file with the Bing cookies and other information retrieved from your browser.

Use the igogpt create-bing-session command to create the session file.

You can use the --remote flag to specify the remote debug URL of the browser to use.

igogpt create-bing-session --remote "http://localhost:9222"

Or you can try letting the program to launch the browser automatically:

igogpt create-bing-session

πŸ› οΈ Parameters

You can use the --help flag to see all available options.

Global parameters

  • config (string) path to the configuration file.
  • ai (string) ai chat to use. Available options: chatgpt, openai.
  • goal (string) goal to achieve.
  • prompt (string) use your own prompt instead of the default one. The goal will be ignored.
  • model (string) model to use. Available options: gpt-4, gpt-3.5-turbo.
  • proxy (string) proxy to use.
  • output (string) output directory for commands.
  • log (string) directory to save the log of the conversation, if empty the log will be only printed to the console.
  • steps (int) number of steps to run, if 0 it will run until the goal is achieved or indefinitely.

Bulk parameteres

  • bulk-in (string) path to the input file with the prompts.
  • bulk-out (string) path to the output file with the responses.

Google parameters

  • google-key (string) google api key.
  • google-cx (string) google custom search engine id.

OpenAI parameters

  • openai-wait (duration) wait time between requests (e.g. 5s).
  • openai-key (string) openai api key.
  • openai-max-tokens (int) max tokens to use in each request.

ChatGPT parameters

  • chatgpt-wait (duration) wait time between requests (e.g. 5s).
  • chatgpt-remote (string) remote debug url of the browser to use with chatgpt.

Bing parameters

  • bing-wait (duration) wait time between requests (e.g. 5s).
  • bing-session (string) path to the bing session file.

❓ FAQ

How do I launch a browser with remote debugging enabled?

You must launch the binary of your browser and with the --remote-debugging-port flag.

Chrome example in windows

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --profile-directory="Default" --remote-debugging-port=9222 --remote-debugging-address=0.0.0.0

Microsoft Edge example in windows

In edge is recommended to use a different user data directory to avoid conflicts with your main browser.

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe" --remote-debugging-port=9222 --user-data-dir="C:\Users\myuser\EdgeDebug"

How can I launch the browser in one computer and use it in another?

You can use ngrok to expose the remote debugging port of the browser to the internet.

ngrok tcp 9222

The url will be something like this: tcp://0.tcp.ngrok.io:12345. You need to change it to http://ip:port format. Use ping 0.tcp.ngrok.io to get the ip address.

This also works if you are having troubles to connect from WSL to Windows.

⚠️ Disclaimer

The automation of Bing Chat and ChatGPT accounts is a violation of their Terms of Service and will result in your account(s) being terminated.

Read about Bing Chat and ChatGPT Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

igoGPT was written as a proof of concept and the code has been released for educational purposes only. The authors are released of any liabilities which your usage may entail.

πŸ’– Support

If you have found my code helpful, please give the repository a star ⭐

Additionally, if you would like to support my late-night coding efforts and the coffee that keeps me going, I would greatly appreciate a donation.

You can invite me for a coffee at ko-fi (0% fees):

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Thanks for your support!

πŸ“š Resources

Some of the resources I used to create this project: