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ChatGPT Telegram bot

Run your own ChatGPT Telegram bot!

Setup

  1. Get your OpenAI API key

    You can create an account on the OpenAI website and generate your API key.

  2. Get your telegram bot token

    Create a bot from Telegram @BotFather and obtain an access token.

  3. Install using go install

    If you have a Go environment, you can install it with the following command:

go install github.com/leafduo/chatgpt-telegram-bot@latest
  1. Install using binary

    You can get prebuilt binaries from GitHub Releases and put it in $PATH

  2. Install using Docker-compose

    Check out docker-compose.yml for sample config

  3. Set the environment variables and run

export OPENAI_API_KEY=<your_openai_api_key>
export TELEGRAM_APITOKEN=<your_telegram_bot_token>
# Optional, default is empty. Only allow these users to use the bot. Empty means allow all users.
export ALLOWED_TELEGRAM_ID=<your_telegram_id>,<your_friend_telegram_id>
# Optional, default is 1.0. Higher temperature means more random responses.
# See https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/chat/create#chat/create-temperature
export MODEL_TEMPERATURE=1.0
# Optional, default is 900. Max idle duration for a certain conversation.
# After this duration, a new conversation will be started.
export CONVERSATION_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=900
# Optional, defaults to gpt-3.5-turbo. Specify which model to use.
# Currently, only `gpt-3.5-turbo` and `gpt-4` are supported.
export OPENAIModel=gpt-3.5-turbo
# Optional, defaults to https://api.openai.com.
# You can use this to set a custom OpenAI API endpoint to use third party relay services like https://api2d.com/.
export OpenAIBaseURL=https://api.openai.com

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