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Upgrade deprecated text-davinci-003 model #36

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alen-z opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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Upgrade deprecated text-davinci-003 model #36

alen-z opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 4 comments

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@alen-z
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alen-z commented Jan 9, 2024

Please look into updating the reference to model used. Currently configured model is deprecated. Ideally we can choose which model to use with a flag, but with set default. Cheers.

@miguelfs
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miguelfs commented Jan 9, 2024

same

@joserick
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Temporary solution:

I have compiled the version of @mcculloughcm which solves this problem in the mcculloughcm/plz-cli branch.

I leave you (@alen-z @miguelfs @ellierider) the link to download the executable: PLZ-LINUX-X86_64

@alen-z
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alen-z commented Jan 11, 2024

Alternative with another product (https://github.com/marcolardera/chatgpt-cli):

echo "count files in directory" | chatgpt-cli -n -c ~/playground/gpt/command.txt

command.txt (you choose the prompt):

Show only command or code snippet, no additional context. Be concise. For macOS.

https://github.com/marcolardera/chatgpt-cli is more up to date, but I'm sorry to be in the need to look for plz alternative.

Thank you for the binary, but I'd use it if published to brew.

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Fixed in #37

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