├── images └── 1.png ├── midjourney-guide.md ├── README.md └── LICENSE /images/1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Daotin/chatgpt-guide/HEAD/images/1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /midjourney-guide.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Midjourney 2 | 3 | ## Prompts 相关 4 | 5 | - [MJ Prompt 生成器](https://yesu.tech/):直接输入你想画的内容,就能生成 Mid 所需的 Prompts 6 | - [prompthero](https://prompthero.com/): 适用于 ChatGPT、Midjourney、Stable Diffusion,最近用 Midjourney 比较多,找见想要风格的图片,直接复制 Prompts 就可以,效果还是不错的 7 | - [https://lib.kalos.art/](https://lib.kalos.art/):AI 艺术风格库 8 | - [MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference](https://github.com/willwulfken/MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference): MidJourney 关键词手册,里面列出了非常多的关键词和对应 MidJourney 画出来的效果 9 | - [MidJourney Prompt Helper](https://prompt.noonshot.com/midjourney): MidJourney 提示助手 10 | 11 | ## Midjourney 平替网站 12 | 13 | - [Yodayo](https://yodayo.com/text-to-image/):一键出图,操作更简单!制作 60 张图片 14 | - [Kalos](https://kalos.art):支持 Midjourney V4 和 Stable Diffusion,一键复制 prompt,实用又方便 15 | 16 | ## Midjourney 入门教程 17 | 18 | - [Midjourney AI 绘画:从入门到精通系列课](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1p24y1h7CQ) 19 | - [Midjourney 学习导航](https://learningprompt.wiki/docs/midjourney-learning-path) 20 | 21 | ## 术语库 22 | 23 | - https://lib.kalos.art/ :AIGC 艺术家样式库 lib.KALOS.art 。一个 4 人小团队前后忙了 4 周。目前全球规模最大,1300+艺术家共 3 万余张 4v1 样式图片,覆盖三个主流图像生成模型,为每个艺术家都生成了 8~11 种常见主题,如 人像、风景、科幻、街景、动物、花卉等主题 24 | - 术语库收集:[https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/DFHAXp192VsvyH5TRDRL6Q](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/DFHAXp192VsvyH5TRDRL6Q) 25 | - Google 艺术与文化:[https://artsandculture.google.com/explore](https://artsandculture.google.com/explore) 26 | - Master List of Photographers Midjourney v4:[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fFgHH_kUhu-TTR8aRxnzJScDaUA8WYbRejLjD19NhM0/edit#gid=2051206720](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fFgHH_kUhu-TTR8aRxnzJScDaUA8WYbRejLjD19NhM0/edit#gid=2051206720) 27 | - feed 社区:[https://www.midjourney.com/showcase/recent/](https://www.midjourney.com/showcase/recent/) 28 | - 生成人像的网站:[https://huggingface.co/spaces/aipicasso/picasso-diffusion-latest-demo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/aipicasso/picasso-diffusion-latest-demo) 29 | 30 | - AIGC 资料合集:[https://checker-duke-d51.notion.site/23b9463f9ad540e1bed6b927e06131b4?v=c121b5677f6d4344918eed8fe4b7e30a](https://www.notion.so/23b9463f9ad540e1bed6b927e06131b4) 31 | - 一个专业的 Midjourney Prompt 工具站:[https://prompt.noonshot.com/](https://prompt.noonshot.com/) 32 | - [https://prompthero.com/](https://prompthero.com/) 33 | - AI 分析图片,给出相对接近的 Prompt: 34 | pharmapsychotic/clip-interrogator – Run with an API on Replicate 35 | [https://replicate.com/pharmapsychotic/clip-interrogator](https://replicate.com/pharmapsychotic/clip-interrogator) 36 | - [https://github.com/willwulfken/MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference](https://github.com/willwulfken/MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference) 37 | - 优化 prompts:[https://promptperfect.jina.ai/](https://promptperfect.jina.ai/) 38 | 39 | ## 案例分享 40 | 41 | - [做一个英文绘本](https://twitter.com/mranti/status/1639445923737763840?s=12&t=Ijr1EQS4lpR7ko3D2ZXinQ) 42 | 43 | ## 其他 44 | 45 |
将机器人添加到个人服务器 46 | 47 | ![将机器人添加到个人服务器](./images/1.png) 48 | 49 |
50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # chatgpt-guide 2 | 3 | ChatGPT 和 Midjourney 相关入门指南及资料分享。`last update: 2023-05-25` 4 | 5 | --- 6 | 7 | ✨chatgpt-guide 8 | ✨midjourney-guide 9 | 10 | --- 11 | 12 | ## ChatGPT 套壳网站 13 | 14 | > ⭐ 表示之前使用过并且觉得不错的,有一些可能已经不能使用了。 15 | 16 | - [https://www.xqss.link/ai](https://chat.xqai.net/) 小秋搜索 ⭐ 17 | - https://freegpt.one/ ⭐ 18 | - https://chat.odeioikr.top/#/chat/1678960395367 19 | - https://freechatgpt.lol/ 20 | - https://huggingface.co/spaces/anzorq/chatgpt-demo 21 | - https://chat.51buygpt.com/ ChatGPT 社区免费版 | 51BuyGPT 22 | - https://chatgpt.ddiu.me/ ChatGPT API Demo 23 | - https://chatmm.xyz/#/chat/1002 24 | - https://chat.binjie.site:7777/#/chat/1677916151853 仅用于开发学习交流 ⭐ 25 | - https://chatbot.theb.ai/#/chat/1002 BAI Chat⭐⭐ 26 | - https://ai.ci/ AL.LS 27 | - https://chat.theb.ai/#/chat/1002 ⭐ 28 | - https://ai.okmiku.com/chat/ 29 | - https://desk.im/ AL.LS 30 | - https://chat4.xeasy.me/ markdown 支持不好 31 | - https://chat.okis.dev/zh-CN?mode=chat 每天有额度 32 | - https://archbot.top/ 需要密码 33 | - https://chatgpt123.fyi/ 34 | - https://chat-ai.logcg.com/ 落格智聊 35 | - https://www.ahhhhfs.com/39418/ 在线体验 ChatGPT 网站集合 – ahhhhfs 36 | - https://github.com/weekend-project-space/chatgpt-sites 搜集国内可用的 ChatGPT 在线体验免费网站列表 37 | - https://lzw.me/x/chatgpt-sites/ ChatGPT 免费网站在线体验列表导航站 38 | - [carrot](https://github.com/xx025/carrot) ChatGPT 镜像站 39 | - https://lzw.me/x/chatgpt-sites/ 40 | - [ChatGPT 国内平替网站(持续更新)——飞书](https://zl49so8lbq.feishu.cn/wiki/wikcnMEVynrv6f4RAAJzoZUFpHe) 41 | 42 | ## AI 搜索引擎 43 | 44 | - [phind](https://www.phind.com/):The AI search engine for developers. 45 | - [perplexity.ai](https://www.perplexity.ai/):Perplexity AI 通过信息发现和共享释放知识的力量。 46 | 47 | ## ChatGPT Prompts 48 | 49 | - [Awesome ChatGPT Prompts](https://github.com/f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts)(中文版:[awesome-chatgpt-prompts-zh](https://github.com/PlexPt/awesome-chatgpt-prompts-zh)): ChatGPT 中文调教指南 50 | - [Full ChatGPT Prompts + Resources](https://enchanting-trader-463.notion.site/Full-ChatGPT-Prompts-Resources-8aa78bb226b7467ab59b70d2b27042e9) 51 | - [flowgpt](https://flowgpt.com/):免费的获取 prompt 的平台,优势是有比较好的分类和不同 prompt 的热度。还可以在线试用选择的 Prompts 52 | - [OpenPrompt](https://openprompt.co/):也可以在线试用的 Prompts 分享网站 53 | - [Learning Prompt](https://learningprompt.wiki/):一个很好的学习 Prompts 的网站,包含 ChatGPT 和 Midjourney 教程 54 | - [提示工程指南](https://www.promptingguide.ai/zh):介绍了大语言模型相关的论文研究、学习指南、参考资料、以及与其他与提示工程相关的工具。其由浅入深的讲解了 prompt 的各种使用方法及其理论背景,对于快速掌握高效的 prompt 使用和对 ai 基本知识了解都很有帮助。个人认为这应该是每个人必读的 prompt 工程入门读物。 55 | - [ChatGPT 分类提示语](https://prompts.fresns.cn/):分门别类的提示语大全。汇集了丰富的 ChatGPT 提示语、创意写作灵感与实用技巧 56 | - [ChatGPT Shortcut](https://www.aishort.top/):让生产力加倍的 ChatGPT 快捷指令 57 | - [ChatGPT 备忘单](https://quickref.me/chatgpt):此备忘单列出了来自世界各地的有关如何有效使用 ChatGPT 的提示和技巧 58 | - [Prompt 编写模式:如何将思维框架赋予机器](https://github.com/prompt-engineering/prompt-patterns) 59 | - [Mastering ChatGPT](https://gptbot.io/master-chatgpt-prompting-techniques-guide/): 一个相当不错的结构化介绍 ChatGPT prompt 的教程。 60 | - https://ai.newzone.top/ 61 | - [吴恩达联合 OpenAI 推出的 ChatGPT Prompt engineering 免费课程](https://learn.deeplearning.ai/) 62 | 63 | ## 使用 ChatGPT 搭建的应用汇总网站 64 | 65 | - [AI 工具集](https://ai-bot.cn/):非常全面,集合了几乎所有的 AI 相关的网站 66 | - [一起用 AI](https://17yongai.com/):也是灰常全面的 67 | - [AI 研究所](https://www.aiyjs.com/):国内外 AI 工具资讯首发站 68 | - [GPT-3 Demo](https://gpt3demo.com/):基于 gpt api 的 demo 案例库 69 | - [GPT-4 Demo](https://gpt4demo.com/) 70 | - [OpenAI 应用汇总指南](https://www.mojidoc.com/05z7y-dd5pa7hu3zfmhnbngoeztyqcnq-00b) 71 | - [emergentmind](https://www.emergentmind.com/):国外的一个分享 AI 创意的网站 72 | - [带你玩赚 AIGC](https://www.aigctoolkit.com/): 按使用场景做了详细的分类,可以快速找到自己想要的 ai 应用。别的站都在疯狂地增加收录,这个站一直在不停的删除收录,收录的质量还是不错的。 73 | - https://chatbene.com/ 74 | - [AI 工具集导航](https://ai.nancheng.fun/) 75 | - [AI 导航网址大全](https://wz.aidaohang.com.cn/) 76 | 77 | ### 使用 OpenAI Api 搭建个人网站 78 | 79 | - [chatgpt-vercel](https://github.com/ourongxing/chatgpt-vercel) 80 | - [chatgpt-web](https://github.com/Chanzhaoyu/chatgpt-we) 81 | - [ChatGPT-Next-Web](https://github.com/Yidadaa/ChatGPT-Next-Web) 82 | - [chatbox](https://github.com/Bin-Huang/chatbox):桌面客户端 83 | - [browser-extension](https://github.com/TaxyAI/browser-extension):浏览器插件 84 | 85 | ## AI 工具汇总列表 86 | 87 |
翻译相关 88 | 89 | - [openai-translator](https://github.com/yetone/openai-translator): 基于 ChatGPT API 的划词翻译浏览器插件和跨平台桌面端应用 90 | - [风声雨声](https://fsys.app/): 基于 ChatGPT 的翻译服务。可以上传文件,或者填写书籍链接进行翻译。费用:收费 91 | 92 |
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ChatGPT 增强 95 | 96 | - 不用手动刷新 ChatGPT,这个[油猴脚本](https://m.okjike.com/originalPosts/644257a3094426a059596806?s=eyJ1IjoiNWE4OGVkNWEwMTNhYjcwMDFiNTM2MDY2IiwiZCI6MX0%3D)让你再也不用时不时手动刷新 ChatGPT,类似的还有:https://github.com/xcanwin/KeepChatGPT/ 97 |
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ChatGPT 辅助编码 100 | 101 | - 开源项目[Bloop](https://github.com/BloopAI/bloop):通过 Bloop,直接使用自然语言、正则表达式,来快速过滤查询搜索本地和远程存储库。让阅读源码变得更为高效,而无需拷贝一段代码让 ChatGPT 进行解释。 102 |
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个人 AI 助理 105 | 106 | - [COPILOT HUB](https://app.copilothub.co/home) : 通过自己上传资料来训练成自己的 AI 助理,并且能公开分享根据自己录入数据打造的问答机器人,比如能以乔布斯口吻回答问题的机器人。 107 |
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上传文档总结和提问 110 | 111 | - [ChatPDF](https://www.chatpdf.com/): 上传 PDF,然后可以针对此文档进行问答,或者总结文档内容。费用:10M 以内 PDF 免费,每天限 3 个 112 | - [ChatDoc](https://chatdoc.com/): 个人对比:chatpdf 支持连续提问,chatdoc 不支持;chatdoc 的回答似乎更好一些,并且页码点击跳转(应该表示它学习了哪些段落吧)。具体来说,感觉都可以以满足需求。 113 | - [DocsGPT](https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT) 114 | - [https://github.com/guangzhengli/ChatFiles](https://github.com/guangzhengli/ChatFiles) 115 | - [PandaGPT](https://www.pandagpt.io/): Upload a file, ask anything,Powered by ChatGPT 116 | - [BookAI](https://www.bookai.chat/):Chat with any book using AI 117 |
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使用 ChatGPT 创建自己的应用案例 120 | 121 | - ChatGPT Driven Development Record: 可以从中学习作者的提问方式和完整的开发过程 122 | - [llama_index](https://github.com/jerryjliu/llama_index):非常好用的给 chatGPT 提供外部数据源,从而可以让它帮助我们分析网页、文档、新闻等等任务(比如读取 github 仓库来生成设计架构图等) 123 |
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prompts 优化 126 | 127 | - [Promptperfect](https://promptperfect.jina.ai/):Promptperfect 是一款优化提示词的工具,输入自然语言后 promptperfect 自动将内容优化为机器更能理解的形式,支持 GPT、Midjourney、StableDiffusion 等多种 AI 的提示词优化 128 |
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网页,视频,文件总结等 131 | 132 | - [ChatGPT Siderbar](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/difoiogjjojoaoomphldepapgpbgkhkb) 133 | - [Glarity Summary](https://glarity.app/zh-hans):一个万能的网页总结插件,支持谷歌各类搜索引擎、Youtube、Github、Yahoo、Twitter,甚至任意网页的总结,此外也支持设置不自动开启,使用的使用点击页面上一个 icon 即可,使用体验还是很舒服的。 134 | - [Webpilot](https://www.webpilot.ai/):与 ChatGPT 不同,无需聊天或切换页面,也无需复制和粘贴。只需选择文本,其他一切都会自动完成。 135 | - [BibiGPT 哔哔终结者](https://b.jimmylv.cn/):bilibili,youtube 等音视频总结,支持上传本地音视频文件。 136 | - [myGPTReader](https://www.bmpi.dev/dev/chatgpt-development-notes/my-gpt-reader/):使用 ChatGPT 创建自己的应用案例。 137 |
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职场PPT相关 140 | 141 | - [Gamma.app](https://gamma.app/):使用 GPT-4 生成 PPT,类似 Office Copilot,除了秒杀古典版 PowerPoint, 还可以做网页和普通文档。 142 | - 国内的可以看看这个:http://motion.yoo-ai.com/ 143 |
144 | 145 | ## ChatGPT Plugin 146 | 147 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpePPqKxNq8 148 | 149 | - 完整的介绍了:什么是 ChatGPT Plugin 150 | - 如何开发一个 LangChain 文档查询的 ChatGPT Plugin 151 | - 如何安装调试 ChatGPT Plugin 152 | 153 | - 开发指南:ChatGPT 插件开发 154 | 155 | - (上)https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/AmNkiLOqJo7tEJZPX34oeg 156 | - (下)https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/8EE3y4hU5Rp0rCCDPBEL2w 157 | - 代码仓库 https://github.com/lencx/chat-todo-plugin 158 | 159 | ## ChatGPT 入门教程 160 | 161 | - [GPT 学习宝典](https://gpt.candobear.com/) 162 | - [ChatGPT 知识库](https://chatgpt.moyucm.xyz/) 163 | - [The Ultimate Chat GPT Course](https://daotin.notion.site/The-Ultimate-Chat-GPT-Course-c5895cbb68aa4472b262a3a10407579a) 164 | - [The Ultimate GPT-4 Guide](https://doc.clickup.com/37456139/d/h/13q28b-324/e2a22b0c164b1f9) 165 | - [ChatGPT 中文指南](https://gitlab.com/awesomeai/awesome-chatgpt-zh) 166 | - [Learn Prompting](https://learnprompting.org/):全面的提示工程课程。内容细致、课程系统、页面设计也非常友好!它把“提示工程”的知识分成了一个又一个的信息块,每块信息的教学简明又扼要,页面内还直接设有简体中文按钮。劣势是内容稍微有点老,案例都是英文而且用的是 GPT-3 的 API 做的教程, ChatGPT、GPT-4 出来后已经有了很多变化,但是看一看做快速入门是不错的。 167 | - [Learning prompt](https://learningprompt.wiki/): earningprompt 是一个提供 ChatGPT 和 Midjourney 教程的网站,教程内容深入浅出,包含基础的使用教程、Prompt 原理和使用实例,非常实用 168 | - [面向完全外行的 chatGPT 和大语言模型的介绍](http://hemin.live/2023/04/15/%e9%9d%a2%e5%90%91%e5%ae%8c%e5%85%a8%e5%a4%96%e8%a1%8c%e7%9a%84chatgpt%e5%92%8c%e5%a4%a7%e8%af%ad%e8%a8%80%e6%a8%a1%e5%9e%8b%e7%9a%84%e4%bb%8b%e7%bb%8d/) 169 | - [ChatGPT 科普系列](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1VY4y117Bx/?spm_id_from=333.788&vd_source=374c472369aaf0101e19ddf06e5e4233): 从专业的角度分别就发展轨迹、基本原理、竞品开发、社会影响和弱点局限等主题连续制作五期视频,深入全面地剖析 ChatGPT 的方方面面。 170 | - [ChatGPT 学习手册-飞书](https://nujuo8y1qx.feishu.cn/docx/AdqEdlT52oBiawx6Vv2cc89DnLb): 持续更新 ChatGPT 的相关资讯动态,研究报告,赚钱案例,实用场景等 12 个板块内容,永久免费在线查看。 171 | 172 | ## 好文分享 173 | 174 | - [播客《大白话聊 ChatGPT(Sarah&王建硕)》](https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/641183b5bb1fc0cb68f810c6):适合零基础小白 175 | - 文章:[《ChatGPT 为啥这么强:万字长文详解 by WolframAlpha 之父》](https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/606817644),适合零基础小白 176 | - 视频:[《【渐构】万字科普 GPT4 为何会颠覆现有工作流;为何你要关注微软 Copilot、文心一言等大模型》](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1MY4y1R7EN/),适合零基础小白 177 | - 视频:[《手把手从头实现 GPT by Andrej Karpathy》](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1E14y1M75n/),适合有基本编程概念的初学者 178 | - [使用 ChatGPT 的 4 个原则](https://m.okjike.com/originalPosts/643b6486205bd8b62e542eff): 一篇文章分享了不需要去找 prompt,就可以激发 GPT 的潜能,让每次对话都受益匪浅~ 179 | - [当创业者开始用 ChatGPT 裁员](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/XkqpR3apm-79w8GBVHy1kg): 裁员的那一天,我把文案的小伙伴们都叫到会议室,开诚布公地讲了是因为 ChatGPT,才导致了他们被替代。这个事比我想象中地更伤人。会议结束之后,有小伙伴感到非常失落,单独找我谈话。他说,从没想到科幻片的场景有一天会发生在自己身上。他觉得,哪怕是被另一个文案写得更好的人取代了,自己都可以接受。而被 ChatGPT 替代了,他真的心有不甘。 180 | 181 | ## ChatGPT 相关专业知识 182 | 183 | - [What Are Transformer Models and How Do They Work?](https://txt.cohere.com/what-are-transformer-models/):这篇文章通俗易懂地讲了 transformer 的原理,包括模型结构,词生成的基本流程,图画的也很生动,非常易读,适合好奇想对 transformer 有个基本认知的人。 184 | - [【生成式 AI】ChatGPT 原理剖析 (1/3) — 對 ChatGPT 的常見誤解](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiY4nPOzJEg):来自台湾李宏毅老师讲解的关于 ChatGPT 原理剖析的课程,讲的很浅显易懂,此外这个老师视频主页有大量机器学习的课程讲解,发现这个老师很潮流,挺不错的。 185 | - [《解析 Transformers:理解 GPT,BERT 和 T5 模型背后的原理》(中英文字幕)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZorAJ4I-sA):过去五年中,Transformers,一种神经网络架构,完全改变了自然语言处理的最先进技术。想要使用机器学习来翻译文本吗?好奇一个机器学习模型如何能够写出诗歌或专栏文章吗?Transformers 可以做到所有这些。在这一集的“ML 制造”中,Dale Markowitz 解释了什么是 transformers,它们如何工作,以及它们为何具有如此大的影响力。观看此视频,了解你如何开始在你的应用中使用 transformers! 186 | 187 | ## 其他 188 | 189 | - [拯救全网的 Chatgpt 解封攻略](https://twitter.com/sunyangphp/status/1642568555567923200?s=12&t=lRqvsDlaaeRf3MEih6cK1g) 190 | - [ChatGPT 官方支持的国家和地区](https://platform.openai.com/docs/supported-countries) 191 | - https://chat.openai.com/cdn-cgi/trace 使用 OpenAI 官方接口查看代理节点被 OpenAI 识别成的国家,不在列表中的话千万别用了。 192 | - [泛函-即刻](https://web.okjike.com/originalPost/63ee0844898c23cdb298717a): 所有关于 AIGC 的内容,长期更新... 193 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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