Chat²GPT UI is an open source chat UI for AI models.
Docker
Build locally:
docker build -t chat2gpt-ui .
docker run -e OPENAI_API_KEY=xxxxxxxx -p 3000:3000 chat2gpt-ui
Pull from ghcr:
docker run -e OPENAI_API_KEY=xxxxxxxx -p 3000:3000 ghcr.io/rahb-realtors-association/chat2gpt-ui:main
1. Clone Repo
git clone https://github.com/RAHB-REALTORS-Association/chat2gpt-ui.git
2. Install Dependencies
npm i
3. Provide OpenAI API Key
Create a .env.local file in the root of the repo with your OpenAI API Key:
OPENAI_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY
You can set
OPENAI_API_HOST
where access to the official OpenAI host is restricted or unavailable, allowing users to configure an alternative host for their specific needs.
Additionally, if you have multiple OpenAI Organizations, you can set
OPENAI_ORGANIZATION
to specify one.
4. Run App
npm run dev
When deploying the application, the following environment variables can be set:
Environment Variable | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
OPENAI_API_KEY | The default API key used for authentication with OpenAI | |
OPENAI_API_HOST | https://api.openai.com |
The base url, for Azure use https://<endpoint>.openai.azure.com |
OPENAI_API_TYPE | openai |
The API type, options are openai or azure |
OPENAI_API_VERSION | 2023-03-15-preview |
Only applicable for Azure OpenAI |
AZURE_DEPLOYMENT_ID | Needed when Azure OpenAI, Ref Azure OpenAI API | |
OPENAI_ORGANIZATION | Your OpenAI organization ID | |
DEFAULT_MODEL | gpt-3.5-turbo |
The default model to use on new conversations, for Azure use gpt-35-turbo |
NEXT_PUBLIC_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_PROMPT | see here | The default system prompt to use on new conversations |
NEXT_PUBLIC_DEFAULT_TEMPERATURE | 1 | The default temperature to use on new conversations |
GOOGLE_API_KEY | See [Custom Search JSON API documentation][GCSE] | |
GOOGLE_CSE_ID | See [Custom Search JSON API documentation][GCSE] |
If you do not provide an OpenAI API key with OPENAI_API_KEY
, users will have to provide their own key.
If you don't have an OpenAI API key, you can get one here.
This project is open sourced under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.