# Edge GPT ChatGPT with internet access ## Requirements - A Microsoft Account with early access to http://bing.com/chat - Microsoft Edge ## Setup ### Checking access - Install the latest version of Microsoft Edge - Open http://bing.com/chat - If you see a chat feature, you are good to go ### Getting authentication - Open the developer tools (F12) - Go to the Application tab → Storage → Cookies - Find the cookie named "_U" - Copy the value of the cookie - Method 1 - `export BING_U=""` - Method 2 - Use it as command line argument later ## Installation - `python3 -m pip install EdgeGPT` ## Demo usage - If `BING_U` in environment variables: `python3 -m EdgeGPT` - Else: `python3 -m EdgeGPT ""` ## Developer Use Async for the best experience ```python import asyncio from EdgeGPT import Chatbot async def main(): """ Main function """ print("Initializing...") bot = Chatbot() await bot.start() while True: prompt = input("\nYou:\n") if prompt == "!exit": break elif prompt == "!help": print(""" !help - Show this help message !exit - Exit the program !reset - Reset the conversation """) continue elif prompt == "!reset": await bot.reset() continue print("Bot:") print((await bot.ask(prompt=prompt))["item"]["messages"][1]["text"]) await bot.close() if __name__ == "__main__": print( """ EdgeGPT - A demo of reverse engineering the Edge GPT chatbot Repo: github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT By: Antonio Cheong !help for help Type !exit to exit Enter twice to send message """ ) asyncio.run(main()) ``` ## Work in progress - Response streaming (Easily achievable) - Error handling