tgpt is a cross-platform command-line interface (CLI) tool that allows you to use ChatGPT 3.5 in your Terminal without requiring API keys.
Usage: tgpt [Flag] [Prompt]
Flags:
-s, --shell Generate and Execute shell commands. (Experimental)
-c, --code Generate Code. (Experimental)
-q, --quiet Gives response back without loading animation
-w, --whole Gives response back as a whole text
-img, --image Generate images from text
Options:
-f, --forget Forget Chat ID
-v, --version Print version
-h, --help Print help message
-i, --interactive Start normal interactive mode
-m, --multiline Start multi-line interactive mode
-cl, --changelog See changelog of versions
-u, --update Update program
Examples:
tgpt "What is internet?"
tgpt -f
tgpt -m
tgpt -s "How to update my system?"The default download location is /usr/local/bin, but you can change it in the command to use a different location. However, make sure the location is added to your PATH environment variable for easy accessibility.
You can download it with the following command:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aandrew-me/tgpt/main/install | bash -s /usr/local/binIf you are using Arch Linux, you can install the AUR package with paru:
paru -S tgpt-binOr with yay:
yay -S tgpt-bingo install github.com/aandrew-me/tgpt/v2@latest-
Scoop: Package installation with Scoop can be done using the following command:
scoop install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aandrew-me/tgpt/main/tgpt.json
Support:
- Http Proxy [
http://ip:port] - Http Auth [
http://user:pass@ip:port] - Socks5 Proxy [
socks5://ip:port ] - Socks5 Auth [
socks5://user:pass@ip:port]
If you want to use a proxy, create proxy.txt file in the same directory where the program is located and write your proxy configuration there.
Example:
http://127.0.0.1:8080You can download the executable for your operating system, rename it to tgpt (or any other desired name), and then execute it by typing ./tgpt while in that directory. Alternatively, you can add it to your PATH environmental variable and then execute it by simply typing tgpt.
If you installed with the install script, you can execute the following command to remove the tgpt executable
sudo rm $(which tgpt)
Configuration file is usually located in ~/.config/tgpt on GNU/Linux Systems and in "Library/Application Support/tgpt" on MacOS
