This is a Telegram bot that lets you chat with the chatGPT language model using your local browser. The bot uses Playwright to run chatGPT in Chromium, and can parse code and text, as well as send messages. It also includes a /draw
command that allows you to generate pictures using stable diffusion. More features are coming soon.
- Chat with chatGPT from your Telegram on the go
-
/draw
pictures using stable diffusion (version 0.0.2) -
/browse
give chatGPT access to Google (version 0.0.3)
- Go to the Miniconda download page.
- Click on the appropriate installer for your operating system.
- Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
- Open a terminal or command prompt.
- Navigate to the directory where you want to create the environment.
- Run
conda env create -f environment.yml
to create the environment. - Activate the newly created environment
conda activate chat
- Open a terminal or command prompt.
- Navigate to the directory where you installed Miniconda.
- Run
playwright install
to download the necessary Chromium software. - Run
playwright install-deps
to download the necessary dependencies
- Set up your Telegram bot token and user ID in the
.env
file. See these instructions for more information on how to do this. - Edit the
.env.example
file, rename it to.env
, and place your values in the appropriate fields.
- Copy the
.env.example
file and rename the copy to.env
. - To use the
/draw
command, you will need to obtain an API key for stable diffusion. To do this, go to Dream Studio Beta and sign up for a free membership. - SERP_API_KEY is optional. If you want to use the
/browse
command, you will need to obtain an API key for SERP. To do this, go to SERP API and sign up for a free account.
- Open a terminal or command prompt.
- Navigate to the directory where you installed the ChatGPT Telegram bot.
- Run
python server.py
to start the server.
- Open the Telegram app on your device.
- Find your bot in the list of contacts (you should have already created it with @botfather).
- Start chatting with your bot.
- Creator @Altryne on Twitter
- Based on Daniel Gross's whatsapp gpt package.