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v3.1.6

22 Dec 06:35
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Another release of performance improvements and bug fixes. Welcome @kga245 as a new contributor with a super valuable contribution and special shoutout again to @winsonluk for helping improve GPTR's stability!

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v3.1.5

14 Dec 07:17
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Welcome to all the new contributors and special shoutout to @winsonluk! This release includes critical bug fixes and improvements to report quality such as ranking sources and content before generation. This release is recommended for all!

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v3.1.4

17 Nov 12:35
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New UX + Performance improvements

03 Nov 06:17
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Excited to introduce a complete revamp to our React application which now provides a much smoother and optimal research experience than before. In addition we have some awesome new features like chatting with your reports, improved pubmed retrieval, additional embedding providers and more! As always, this is many thanks to our incredible community. Keep it coming!

gptr-demo-compressed.mp4

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Performance and bug fixes

25 Oct 06:18
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Following the previous release, this release adds various bug fixes and performance improvements to the latest GPTR features including image support, documentation, new improved LLM and embedding configuration (shout out to @kesamet!). This release is recommended to all developers.

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🖼️ Image support and mega refactor

20 Oct 11:00
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We've completely refactored almost the entire codebase (over 55 files), to improve overall modularity and simplification of structure to ensure less bugs, and more easy development. In addition, we've finally added image support (!!!). We've also improve the GPT Researcher PIP package which can now return source results, scraped images, research report sections and more! Lastly, thanks to the amazing community you can check out below much more improvements. Thank you to everyone!

Updated Demo with images

gptr-demo-final.mp4

New PIP functions

from gpt_researcher import GPTResearcher
import asyncio

async def get_report(query: str, report_type: str):
    researcher = GPTResearcher(query, report_type)
    research_result = await researcher.conduct_research()
    report = await researcher.write_report()
    
    # Get additional information
    research_context = researcher.get_research_context()
    research_costs = researcher.get_costs()
    research_images = researcher.get_research_images()
    research_sources = researcher.get_research_sources()
    
    return report, research_context, research_costs, research_images, research_sources

if __name__ == "__main__":
    query = "what team may win the NBA finals?"
    report_type = "research_report"

    report, context, costs, images, sources = asyncio.run(get_report(query, report_type))

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Full Changelog: v.3.1.0...v3.1.1

v.3.1.0

11 Oct 07:44
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We've been head down refining each step of the research process to improve code structure, performance, customizability and overall experience. This release is another step toward the best autonomous research agent. For example, you can now choose multiple LLM provider and models per research task as seen here: https://docs.gptr.dev/docs/gpt-researcher/gptr/config

Thank you as always to the best community!

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Full Changelog: v3.0.8...v.3.1.0

Improved quality and scraping support

15 Sep 05:22
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This week we have some more exciting improvements across the entire GPTR stack. We've improved overall research quality, data source filtering and UX/UI. We've added much more documentation for you to get onboarded and customize GPTR for your needs. Finally, we've added a new scraping option that leverages real browser scraping for improved content extraction and reduced bot detection by various sites. Thank you again to the amazing community!

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v3.0.7

07 Sep 18:04
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This week includes important performance updates and bug fixes making GPT more stable across vendors and use cases. It is highly recommended updating to this latest version! Thanks again to the #1 community on Github!

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Full Changelog: v3.0.6...v3.0.7

New NextJS front end application and more!

26 Aug 08:05
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We're excited to officially launch the new and production ready front end application to GPT Researcher leveraging NextJS and Tailwind CSS! This is another important milestone towards the ultimate automated research assistant and big shoutout to @ElishaKay for leading this all the way. In addition, we have some powerful additions by the best community on GIthub including improvements to vector stores, embedding models, usage of env vars with multi agent framework, bug fixes and more! Check the detailed list below.

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Full Changelog: v.3.0.5...v3.0.6