Sure, here are the summaries of the GitHub repositories you shared:

  • SlickGPT is a light-weight web client that allows users to interact with the OpenAI API. It offers a user-friendly interface, local chat history, and the ability to share chats. Users can also customize the AI model settings.
  • ChatGPT web is a web interface for OpenAI’s ChatGPT API. The interface is open source, private, customizable, and supports multiple models. Other features include mobile-friendliness, voice input, pre-selected prompts, and code highlighting.
  • Zaki-1052/GPTPortal is a chat portal that allows you to chat with various AI models, including GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Mistral, and OpenAI Assistant APIs. It supports features like voice conversations, image uploads, and file uploads.
  • ChatGPT-Next-Web is a cross-platform ChatGPT/Gemini UI that allows you to deploy a conversational AI application with features like GPT-3 and GPT-4 support.
  • Chatpad is a free, open-source, and privacy-focused UI for ChatGPT. It offers a premium quality UI and can be self-hosted using Docker.
  • Chatbot UI is an open-source AI chat application that is easy to use and constantly being updated.
  • Chat with GPT is an open-source ChatGPT app that offers features like fast response times, searching past conversations, and customizing the system prompt.
  • Prompta is a user interface (UI) for ChatGPT that offers features like searching past conversations and keyboard centricity.
  • Better ChatGPT is a user interface (UI) for OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Some of the features of Better ChatGPT include a proxy to bypass regional restrictions, a prompt library, and the ability to edit and reorder chat messages.
  • LibreChat is an open-source AI chat platform that integrates with various AI models, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT. It also allows users to create custom presets and plugins.

I couldn't find which repository is the most popular by just browsing them. But I can search on the web.