OpenInterpreter / open-interpreter
A natural language interface for computers
● Open Interpreter
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pip install open-interpreter
Not working? Read our setup guide.
interpreter
Open Interpreter lets LLMs run code (Python, Javascript, Shell, and more) locally. You can chat with Open Interpreter through a ChatGPT-like interface in your terminal by running $ interpreter
after installing.
This provides a natural-language interface to your computer's general-purpose capabilities:
- Create and edit photos, videos, PDFs, etc.
- Control a Chrome browser to perform research
- Plot, clean, and analyze large datasets
- ...etc.
Demo
Open.Interpreter.Demo.mp4
An interactive demo is also available on Google Colab:
Along with an example voice interface, inspired by Her:
Quick Start
pip install open-interpreter
Terminal
After installation, simply run interpreter
:
interpreter
Python
from interpreter import interpreter
interpreter.chat("Plot AAPL and META's normalized stock prices")
…1. Create a virtual env
mkdir openInterpreter
cd openInterpreter
python -m venv venv openinterpreter_env
2. Activate venv
./openinterpreter_env/Script/activate
3. Install open-interpreter
pip install open-interpreter
4. Run Open Interpreter
The following command is to use gpt3.5 turbo.
interpreter --fast
Welcome to Open Interpreter.
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▌ OpenAI API key not found
To use GPT-4 (recommended) please provide an OpenAI API key.
To use Code-Llama (free but less capable) press enter.
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Top comments (1)
On Windows 10, I got step 2 to work as:
openInterpreter> \openinterpreter_env\Scripts\activate