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I think it would be really cool if there was an option to start sgpt with a loop/readline mode that continuously accepted input and automatically generated a chat identifier.
For example, you should be able to invoke something like sgpt --chat-continuous, which would then print some kind of prompt character (e.g., ">"), and the user can interact with ChatGPT just by typing and hitting enter, rather than having to format the entire input as a command line argument.
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I kind of like this idea, but maybe as a simple menu option. Sorry, .. if it seem to silly, but maybe instead of waiting ffor continuous input, we could invoke something like --shell-menu if we'd like to run it within the terminal.
Sometimes I like being able to type out my shell commands, codes, questions, etc. but other times I think it would be nice to be able to hold a conversation! I think this is a great idea, and should definitely be considered in future implementations!
I think it would be really cool if there was an option to start
sgpt
with a loop/readline mode that continuously accepted input and automatically generated a chat identifier.For example, you should be able to invoke something like
sgpt --chat-continuous
, which would then print some kind of prompt character (e.g., ">"), and the user can interact with ChatGPT just by typing and hitting enter, rather than having to format the entire input as a command line argument.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: