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**Note**: I recommend that you use either `ChatGPTAPI` or `ChatGPTUnofficialProxyAPI`.
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1. `ChatGPTAPI` - Uses `text-davinci-003` to mimic ChatGPT via the official OpenAI completions API (most robust approach, but it's not free and doesn't use a model fine-tuned for chat)
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1. `ChatGPTAPI` - (Used to use) `text-davinci-003` to mimic ChatGPT via the official OpenAI completions API (most robust approach, but it's not free and doesn't use a model fine-tuned for chat)
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2. `ChatGPTUnofficialProxyAPI` - Uses an unofficial proxy server to access ChatGPT's backend API in a way that circumvents Cloudflare (uses the real ChatGPT and is pretty lightweight, but relies on a third-party server and is rate-limited)
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3. `ChatGPTAPIBrowser` - (_deprecated_; v3.5.1 of this package) Uses Puppeteer to access the official ChatGPT webapp (uses the real ChatGPT, but very flaky, heavyweight, and error prone)
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By default, the response is streamed to stdout, the results are stored in a local config file, and every invocation starts a new conversation. You can use `-c` to continue the previous conversation and `--no-stream` to disable streaming.
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Under the hood, the CLI uses `ChatGPTAPI` with `text-davinci-003` to mimic ChatGPT.
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Usage:
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$ chatgpt <prompt>

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