python3 -m pip install EdgeGPT --upgrade
- python 3.8+
- A Microsoft Account with early access to http://bing.com/chat (Required)
- Install the latest version of Microsoft Edge
- Open http://bing.com/chat
- If you see a chat feature, you are good to go
$ python3 -m EdgeGPT -h
EdgeGPT - A demo of reverse engineering the Bing GPT chatbot
Repo: github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT
By: Antonio Cheong
!help for help
Type !exit to exit
Enter twice to send message or set --enter-once to send one line message
usage: EdgeGPT.py [-h] [--enter-once] [--no-stream] [--style {creative,balanced,precise}] --cookie-file COOKIE_FILE
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--enter-once
--no-stream
--style {creative,balanced,precise}
--cookie-file COOKIE_FILE
Three ways to pass in cookies:
-
Environment variable:
export COOKIE_FILE=/path/to/cookies.json
. -
Specify the path to
cookies.json
in the argumentcookiePath
like this:bot = Chatbot(cookiePath='./cookie.json')
-
Pass in the cookies directly by the argument
cookies
, like this:with open('./cookie.json', 'r') as f: cookies = json.load(f) bot = Chatbot(cookies=cookies)
Use Async for the best experience
Reference code for more advanced example of usage:
import asyncio
from EdgeGPT import Chatbot, ConversationStyle
async def main():
bot = Chatbot()
print(await bot.ask(prompt="Hello world", conversation_style=ConversationStyle.creative))
await bot.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
- Error handling
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.