├── .eslintrc.json ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── app ├── api │ └── route.ts ├── app │ ├── LayoutProvider.tsx │ ├── chat │ │ ├── page.tsx │ │ ├── page1.tsx │ │ └── pageLayout.tsx │ ├── feedback │ │ ├── page.tsx │ │ └── pageLayout.tsx │ ├── page.tsx │ └── pageLayout.tsx ├── auth │ ├── callback │ │ └── route.ts │ └── signout │ │ └── route.js ├── landing.tsx ├── layout.tsx ├── loading.tsx ├── logo.png ├── page.tsx ├── signin │ ├── page.jsx │ └── signin.tsx ├── signup │ ├── page.jsx │ └── signup.tsx └── verify-email │ ├── page.tsx │ └── pageLayout.tsx ├── middleware.ts ├── next.config.js ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── public ├── AILOTTIE.json ├── AILOTTIE.lottie ├── AILOTTIE.webm ├── Various_Color_Models_Used_in_Digital_Image_Processing_by_Prateek.pdf ├── biglogo.png ├── dancingbook.json ├── filebg.png ├── guides.png ├── herobg.png ├── icons │ ├── lmai.png │ ├── lmauth.png │ ├── lmbudget.png │ ├── lmgroup.png │ ├── lmquiz.png │ └── lmupload.png ├── lm-chat.png ├── lm-empty.png ├── lmaibg.png ├── lmchat.png ├── lmempty.png ├── lmglow.png ├── lmstar.png ├── lmstarr.png ├── logo.png ├── logowhite.png ├── mate.png ├── mock.png ├── next.svg ├── skywaiter.png ├── star.gif ├── study.png └── vercel.svg ├── src └── components │ ├── App │ ├── CopyBox.tsx │ ├── FileUpload.tsx │ ├── Layout.tsx │ ├── LeftNav.tsx │ └── UserProfile.tsx │ ├── Auth │ ├── Layout.tsx │ └── LoginBar.tsx │ └── Web │ ├── Footer.tsx │ ├── Header.tsx │ └── WIPAlert.tsx ├── styles └── Chat.module.css ├── supabase ├── migrations │ └── 20230618024722_init.sql └── seed.sql ├── themes.tsx ├── tsconfig.json └── utils ├── APIRoutes.ts └── cookies.ts /.eslintrc.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": "next/core-web-vitals", 3 | "rules": { 4 | "react/no-unescaped-entities": "off", 5 | "@next/next/no-page-custom-font": "off" 6 | } 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. 2 | 3 | # dependencies 4 | /node_modules 5 | /.pnp 6 | .pnp.js 7 | 8 | # testing 9 | /coverage 10 | 11 | # next.js 12 | /.next/ 13 | /out/ 14 | 15 | # production 16 | /build 17 | 18 | # misc 19 | .DS_Store 20 | *.pem 21 | 22 | # debug 23 | npm-debug.log* 24 | yarn-debug.log* 25 | yarn-error.log* 26 | 27 | # local env files 28 | .env*.local 29 | .env 30 | 31 | # vercel 32 | .vercel 33 | 34 | # typescript 35 | *.tsbuildinfo 36 | next-env.d.ts 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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Lecture Mate

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5 | 6 | > Lecture Mate is an open source student productivity platform that helps students by acting as a companion they can chat with based on various lecture notes. We are unlocking the power of knowledge with Lecture Mate. 7 | 8 | ![Noodle Preview](https://github.com/johnmiicheal/lecturemate/blob/main/public/mock.png?raw=true) 9 | 10 | **Lecture Mate is now in early beta and is available for use [Try it out!](https://lecturemate.vercel.app).
11 | Feedback is appreciated: [Fill the form](https://forms.office.com/r/xw8mcYPXLp)😘.** 12 | 13 | ## Purpose 14 | 15 | 👋 Hello everyone! 16 | 17 | 🤖 I am excited to share with you that we are launching an AI assistant to help make your examinations preparation easier. 📚 Our AI will be like having a personalized instructor who can explain your notes to you and answer any questions you may have. 18 | 19 | 💻 To stay updated on our progress and learn more about our project, please join our Community using the [link](https://t.me/NEARCommunity) 20 | ## Features 21 | - 🤖 Powerful AI Engine 22 | - 📒 PDF File Upload 23 | 24 | ## Upcoming 25 | - 📁 File Management 26 | - 💻 Split screen with PDF note and Chatbot 27 | - ⚡️ Flash cards 28 | 38 | 39 | Made with ❤ by [Johnmiicheal](https://github.com/Johnmiicheal) & [Ifiok](https://github.com/ifiokabasiudo) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/api/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // import { Configuration, OpenAIApi } from "openai"; 2 | import OpenAI from 'openai'; 3 | import { createClient } from "@supabase/supabase-js"; 4 | import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from "next/server" 5 | import { delay } from 'framer-motion'; 6 | 7 | // Initialize Openai 8 | // const configuration = new Configuration({ 9 | // apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY, 10 | // }); 11 | // const openai = new OpenAIApi(configuration); 12 | 13 | const openai = new OpenAI({ 14 | apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY, // defaults to process.env["OPENAI_API_KEY"] 15 | }); 16 | 17 | if (!openai.apiKey) { 18 | console.log("Error"); 19 | // return; 20 | } else { 21 | console.log("It's working"); 22 | } 23 | 24 | // Declare constants 25 | const COMPLETIONS_MODEL = "text-davinci-003"; 26 | const EMBEDDING_MODEL = "text-embedding-ada-002"; 27 | const supaUrl: any = process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL 28 | const supaKey: any = process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY 29 | const supabase = createClient(supaUrl, supaKey); 30 | 31 | export async function POST(request: Request) { 32 | type History = { 33 | role: string; 34 | content: string; 35 | }; 36 | 37 | const json = await request.json() 38 | // const nameOfFile = localStorage.getItem("file"); 39 | const userId = "1111" 40 | // json.userId 41 | // console.log("This is the json: ", nameOfFile) 42 | 43 | // const { data: pdfData } = await supabase.from('pdfs').select('*').eq('pdf_name', nameOfFile).eq('user_id', userId); 44 | 45 | // console.log("extracted: ", JSON.stringify(pdfData)) 46 | 47 | // if(pdfData !== null){ 48 | // console.log("length of file: ", pdfData.length) 49 | // } 50 | 51 | 52 | if (!openai.apiKey) { 53 | return (new NextResponse("OpenAI API key not properly configured", { 54 | status: 500, 55 | headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, 56 | })) 57 | } 58 | 59 | const query = json.query || ""; 60 | 61 | if (query.trim().length === 0) { 62 | return (new NextResponse("Please enter a question", { 63 | status: 500, 64 | headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, 65 | })) 66 | } 67 | 68 | // const queryEmbedding = await openai.createEmbedding({ 69 | // model: EMBEDDING_MODEL, 70 | // input: query, 71 | // }); 72 | // console.log("openai point:", query); 73 | 74 | // const xq = queryEmbedding.data.data[0].embedding; 75 | 76 | // console.log("embedding: "+ xq) 77 | 78 | function calculateDotProductSimilarity(vector1: number[], vector2: number[] | any): number { 79 | if (vector1.length !== vector2.length) { 80 | throw new Error('Vector dimensions do not match'); 81 | } 82 | 83 | let dotProduct = 0; 84 | for (let i = 0; i < vector1.length; i++) { 85 | dotProduct += vector1[i] * vector2[i]; 86 | } 87 | 88 | console.log("It's me Ifiok2") 89 | 90 | return dotProduct; 91 | } 92 | 93 | async function calculateSimilarityScores(userQueryEmbedding: number[], pdfData: any[] | any) { 94 | const similarityScores: { pageData: any; similarity: number; }[] = []; 95 | 96 | pdfData.forEach((row: { vector_data: any[]; }) => { 97 | const pageEmbedding = row.vector_data; 98 | const similarity = calculateDotProductSimilarity(userQueryEmbedding, pageEmbedding); 99 | 100 | similarityScores.push({ 101 | pageData: row, 102 | similarity: similarity, 103 | }); 104 | }); 105 | 106 | // Sort by similarity in descending order 107 | similarityScores.sort((a, b) => b.similarity - a.similarity); 108 | 109 | // Select the top 5 pages 110 | const top5SimilarPages = similarityScores.slice(0, 5); 111 | console.log(top5SimilarPages) 112 | 113 | //To get the results 114 | 115 | const mostSimilar = top5SimilarPages[0].pageData.page_text 116 | const inputText = mostSimilar 117 | 118 | const plainText = inputText.replace(/[+\n]/g, ''); 119 | 120 | console.log(plainText); 121 | 122 | 123 | // let info = ""; 124 | 125 | console.log("Query Info:", plainText); 126 | const finalPrompt = ` 127 | Info: Using this info: ${plainText} make the answer as explanatory as possible. With points and examples 128 | Question: ${query}. 129 | Answer: 130 | `; 131 | // try { 132 | // // const model = new OpenAI({}); 133 | // // const memory = new BufferMemory(); 134 | // const response = await openai.createCompletion({ 135 | // model: COMPLETIONS_MODEL, 136 | // prompt: finalPrompt, 137 | // max_tokens: 2048, 138 | // }); 139 | 140 | // // const chain = new ConversationChain({ llm: model, memory: memory }); 141 | // // const completion = await chain.call({ input: finalPrompt }); 142 | 143 | // const completion: string | undefined = response.data.choices[0].text; 144 | // console.log(completion); 145 | // console.log(query); 146 | 147 | // const result = { 148 | // query: query, 149 | // completion: completion 150 | // } 151 | 152 | // console.log("Funny how this will work: " + result) 153 | 154 | // return result 155 | // } catch (error: any) { 156 | // if (error.response) { 157 | // console.error(error.response.status, error.response.data); 158 | // return (new NextResponse(error.response.data, { 159 | // status: error.response.status, 160 | // headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, 161 | // })) 162 | // // res.status().json(); 163 | // } else { 164 | // console.error(`Error with request: ${error.message}`); 165 | 166 | // return (new NextResponse("An error occurred during your request.", { 167 | // status: 500, 168 | // headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, 169 | // })) 170 | // } 171 | // } 172 | } 173 | 174 | // if(pdfData !== null && pdfData.length === 0){ 175 | // const finalPrompt = ` 176 | // Question: ${query}. 177 | // Answer: 178 | // `; 179 | const deleteLastQuestion = async () => { 180 | console.log("Delete question") 181 | try{ 182 | const { data: rowData, error } = await supabase 183 | .from('chats') 184 | .select('chats') 185 | .eq('user_id', userId); 186 | 187 | if (rowData && rowData.length > 0) { 188 | const newArray = rowData[0].chats; 189 | const revertedArray = newArray.pop(); 190 | 191 | if (revertedArray) { 192 | try { 193 | const { data: revertedData, error: revertError } = await supabase 194 | .from('chats') 195 | .update({ chats: revertedArray }) 196 | .eq('user_id', userId); 197 | 198 | if (revertError) { 199 | // Handle the update error. 200 | console.log(revertError) 201 | } else { 202 | // Handle the successful update. 203 | console.log(revertedData) 204 | } 205 | } catch (err) { 206 | console.log(err) 207 | } 208 | } 209 | } 210 | }catch(err){ 211 | console.log(err) 212 | } 213 | } 214 | 215 | const getChatHistory = async () => { 216 | const condition = { column_value: userId }; // Replace with your own condition 217 | 218 | function delay(ms: number | undefined) { 219 | return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms)); 220 | } 221 | 222 | const data = await delay(5000).then(async () => { 223 | const { data, error } = await supabase 224 | .from('chats') 225 | .select() 226 | .eq('user_id', condition.column_value); 227 | 228 | if (error) { 229 | console.log(error); 230 | if(history.length % 2 !== 0 && history.length !== 0){ 231 | deleteLastQuestion() 232 | } 233 | } else { 234 | console.log("This is the get chat history: " + JSON.stringify(data[0].chats)); 235 | return data[0].chats; 236 | } 237 | }); 238 | 239 | return data; 240 | } 241 | 242 | try { 243 | const createUser = async () => { 244 | const { data, error } = await supabase 245 | .from('chats') 246 | .insert([{ user_id: userId, chats: [{role: 'user', content: query}]}]) 247 | .select() 248 | 249 | console.log(data) 250 | } 251 | 252 | const upsertAssistant = async (response: string | null) => { 253 | const { data: rowData, error } = await supabase 254 | .from('chats') 255 | .select('chats') 256 | .eq('user_id', userId); 257 | 258 | if (rowData && rowData.length > 0) { 259 | const currentArray = rowData[0].chats; 260 | const newValue = {role: 'assistant', content: response}; 261 | 262 | const updatedArray = [...currentArray, newValue]; 263 | // You can also perform other modifications as needed. 264 | 265 | if (updatedArray) { 266 | const { data: updatedData, error: updateError } = await supabase 267 | .from('chats') 268 | .update({ chats: updatedArray }) 269 | .eq('user_id', userId); 270 | 271 | if (updateError) { 272 | // Handle the update error. 273 | console.log(updateError) 274 | } else { 275 | // Handle the successful update. 276 | console.log(updatedData) 277 | } 278 | } 279 | } 280 | } 281 | 282 | const upsertUser = async () => { 283 | const { data: rowData, error } = await supabase 284 | .from('chats') 285 | .select('chats') 286 | .eq('user_id', userId); 287 | 288 | if (rowData && rowData.length > 0) { 289 | const currentArray = rowData[0].chats; 290 | const newValue = {role: 'user', content: query}; 291 | 292 | const updatedArray = [...currentArray, newValue]; 293 | // You can also perform other modifications as needed. 294 | 295 | if (updatedArray) { 296 | const { data: updatedData, error: updateError } = await supabase 297 | .from('chats') 298 | .update({ chats: updatedArray }) 299 | .eq('user_id', userId); 300 | 301 | if (updateError) { 302 | // Handle the update error. 303 | console.log(updateError) 304 | } else { 305 | // Handle the successful update. 306 | console.log(updatedData) 307 | } 308 | } 309 | } 310 | } 311 | 312 | const checkIfRowExists = async () => { 313 | const condition = { column_value: userId }; // Replace with your own condition 314 | 315 | const { data, error } = await supabase 316 | .from('chats') 317 | .select() 318 | .eq('user_id', condition.column_value); 319 | 320 | if (data && data.length > 0) { 321 | upsertUser() 322 | } else { 323 | createUser() 324 | } 325 | } 326 | 327 | const processAnswers = async () => { 328 | 329 | 330 | function delay(ms: number | undefined) { 331 | return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms)); 332 | } 333 | try{ 334 | const result = delay(7000).then(async () => { 335 | const history: any = await getChatHistory() 336 | console.log("This is the history: " + history) 337 | console.log("This is the history: " + JSON.stringify(history)) 338 | 339 | 340 | const chatCompletion = await openai.chat.completions.create({ 341 | messages: history, 342 | model: 'gpt-3.5-turbo', 343 | }); 344 | 345 | console.log("This is the chat completion: " + JSON.stringify(chatCompletion)) 346 | 347 | console.log("This is the chat completion.choices " + JSON.stringify(chatCompletion.choices)); 348 | 349 | const chatResponse = chatCompletion.choices[0].message.content 350 | 351 | console.log("This is the chat response: " + chatResponse) 352 | 353 | upsertAssistant(chatResponse) 354 | 355 | const history2: any = await getChatHistory() 356 | 357 | const result: any = { 358 | query: history2, 359 | completion: chatResponse 360 | } 361 | 362 | return result 363 | }) 364 | return result 365 | }catch(err){ 366 | console.log("Finally this is the error: " + err) 367 | const history: any = await getChatHistory() 368 | if(history.length % 2 !== 0 && history.length !== 0){ 369 | deleteLastQuestion() 370 | } 371 | } 372 | } 373 | 374 | await checkIfRowExists() 375 | const result = await processAnswers() 376 | 377 | if(!result) { 378 | console.log("There was no result") 379 | } 380 | 381 | // const model = new OpenAI({}); 382 | // const memory = new BufferMemory(); 383 | // const response = await openai.createCompletion({ 384 | // model: COMPLETIONS_MODEL, 385 | // prompt: finalPrompt, 386 | // max_tokens: 2048, 387 | // }); 388 | // const messages = [] 389 | 390 | // messages.push({ 391 | // role: 'user', 392 | // content: query 393 | // }) 394 | 395 | // const chain = new ConversationChain({ llm: model, memory: memory }); 396 | // const completion = await chain.call({ input: finalPrompt }); 397 | 398 | // const completion: string | undefined = response.data.choices[0].text; 399 | // console.log(completion); 400 | // console.log(query); 401 | 402 | // const result = { 403 | // query: query, 404 | // completion: completion 405 | // } 406 | 407 | // console.log("Funny how this will work: " + result) 408 | return ( 409 | new NextResponse(JSON.stringify(result), { 410 | status: 200, 411 | headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, 412 | }) 413 | ) 414 | }catch(err){ 415 | console.log("This was the error"+ err) 416 | const history: any = await getChatHistory() 417 | if(history.length % 2 !== 0 && history.length !== 0){ 418 | deleteLastQuestion() 419 | } 420 | console.log("There was no result 2") 421 | } 422 | // }else{ 423 | // const xq: any = "Ifiok" 424 | // const result = await calculateSimilarityScores(xq, pdfData) 425 | 426 | // return ( 427 | // new NextResponse(JSON.stringify(result), { 428 | // status: 200, 429 | // headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, 430 | // }) 431 | // ) 432 | // } 433 | } 434 | 435 | 436 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/LayoutProvider.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | import { 3 | ChakraProvider, 4 | ThemeProvider, 5 | Box, 6 | Center, 7 | Flex, 8 | } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 9 | import React, { useEffect } from "react"; 10 | import Head from "next/head"; 11 | import theme from "../../themes"; 12 | import Router, { useRouter } from "next/router"; 13 | import TopBarProgress from "react-topbar-progress-indicator"; 14 | import { Metadata } from "next"; 15 | 16 | export const metadata: Metadata = { 17 | title: "Login to Lecture Mate", 18 | description: "Lecture is now your mate", 19 | }; 20 | 21 | export default function LayoutProvider({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) { 22 | const [progress, setProgress] = React.useState(false); 23 | Router.events.on("routeChangeStart", () => { 24 | setProgress(true); 25 | }); 26 | Router.events.on("routeChangeComplete", () => { 27 | setProgress(false); 28 | }); 29 | TopBarProgress.config({ 30 | barColors: { 31 | "0": "#008F06", 32 | "1.0": "#00F0FF", 33 | }, 34 | }); 35 | const [showChild, setShowChild] = React.useState(false); 36 | useEffect(() => { 37 | setShowChild(true); 38 | }, []); 39 | 40 | if (!showChild) { 41 | return null; 42 | } 43 | if (typeof window === "undefined") { 44 | return <>; 45 | } else { 46 | return ( 47 | 48 | 49 | {progress && } 50 |
51 | 52 | {children} 53 | 54 |
55 |
56 |
57 | ); 58 | } 59 | } 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/chat/page.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { createServerComponentClient } from '@supabase/auth-helpers-nextjs' 2 | import { cookies } from 'next/headers' 3 | import Signup from "./page1" 4 | 5 | export default async function UserData() { 6 | const supabase = createServerComponentClient({ cookies }) 7 | 8 | const { 9 | data: { user }, 10 | } = await supabase.auth.getUser() 11 | 12 | // const { 13 | // data: { session }, 14 | // } = await supabase.auth.getSession() 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | return ( 19 | // { 20 | // user.id ? 21 | 22 | // : 23 | // <> 24 | // Click to Login 25 | // 26 | // } 27 | ) 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/chat/page1.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { ChakraProvider, ThemeProvider } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 3 | import React, {useEffect} from "react"; 4 | import Head from "next/head"; 5 | import theme from "../../../themes"; 6 | import Router, { useRouter } from "next/router"; 7 | import TopBarProgress from "react-topbar-progress-indicator" 8 | import PageLayout from "./pageLayout" 9 | 10 | function MyApp({user}: any) { 11 | const [progress, setProgress] = React.useState(false) 12 | Router.events.on("routeChangeStart", () => { setProgress(true) }) 13 | Router.events.on("routeChangeComplete", () => { setProgress(false) }) 14 | TopBarProgress.config({ 15 | barColors: { 16 | "0": "#008F06", 17 | "1.0": "#00F0FF" 18 | } 19 | }) 20 | const [showChild, setShowChild] = React.useState(false); 21 | useEffect(() => { 22 | setShowChild(true); 23 | }, []); 24 | 25 | if (!showChild) { 26 | return null; 27 | } 28 | if (typeof window === "undefined") { 29 | return <>; 30 | } else { 31 | return ( 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | Lecture Mate 36 | 37 | 38 | {progress && } 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | ); 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | 48 | export default MyApp; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/feedback/page.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { ChakraProvider, ThemeProvider } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 3 | import React, {useEffect} from "react"; 4 | import Head from "next/head"; 5 | import theme from "../../../themes"; 6 | import Router, { useRouter } from "next/router"; 7 | import TopBarProgress from "react-topbar-progress-indicator" 8 | import PageLayout from "./pageLayout" 9 | 10 | function MyApp() { 11 | const [progress, setProgress] = React.useState(false) 12 | Router.events.on("routeChangeStart", () => { setProgress(true) }) 13 | Router.events.on("routeChangeComplete", () => { setProgress(false) }) 14 | TopBarProgress.config({ 15 | barColors: { 16 | "0": "#008F06", 17 | "1.0": "#00F0FF" 18 | } 19 | }) 20 | const [showChild, setShowChild] = React.useState(false); 21 | useEffect(() => { 22 | setShowChild(true); 23 | }, []); 24 | 25 | if (!showChild) { 26 | return null; 27 | } 28 | if (typeof window === "undefined") { 29 | return <>; 30 | } else { 31 | return ( 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | Lecture Mate 36 | 37 | 38 | {progress && } 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | ); 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | 48 | export default MyApp; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/feedback/pageLayout.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Center, Flex, Text, Image, Box, Link, Icon } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 2 | import React from "react"; 3 | import Layout from "../../../src/components/App/Layout"; 4 | 5 | const Feedback = () => { 6 | return ( 7 | 13 | {/* */} 14 | 15 | 22 | 23 | 24 | ); 25 | }; 26 | 27 | export default Feedback; 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/page.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Head from "next/head"; 2 | import theme from "../../themes"; 3 | import { createServerComponentClient } from '@supabase/auth-helpers-nextjs' 4 | import { cookies } from 'next/headers' 5 | import PageLayout from "./pageLayout" 6 | import Signin from "../signin/signin"; 7 | 8 | 9 | async function MyApp() { 10 | const supabase = createServerComponentClient({ cookies }) 11 | const { 12 | data: { user }, 13 | } = await supabase.auth.getUser() 14 | 15 | return ( 16 | <> 17 | {user ? : } 18 | 19 | ); 20 | } 21 | 22 | export default MyApp; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/app/pageLayout.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | 3 | import { Center, Flex, Text, Image, Box, Link, Icon } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 4 | import React, { Suspense, useState } from "react"; 5 | import Layout from "../../src/components/App/Layout"; 6 | import { IoPaperPlane, IoPaperPlaneOutline } from "react-icons/io5"; 7 | import { useRouter, usePathname } from "next/navigation"; 8 | import { motion } from "framer-motion"; 9 | import LayoutProvider from "./LayoutProvider"; 10 | import TopBarProgress from "react-topbar-progress-indicator"; 11 | import Loading from "../loading"; 12 | 13 | const App = () => { 14 | const router = useRouter(); 15 | const pathname = usePathname(); 16 | const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false); 17 | 18 | const handleRoute = () => { 19 | router.push('/app/chat'); 20 | if(pathname !== '/app/chat'){ 21 | setLoading(true); 22 | } 23 | } 24 | 25 | return ( 26 | }> 27 | 28 | {loading && } 29 | 35 | {/* */} 36 | 37 | 44 | 49 | 55 | Lecture Mate 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 64 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 77 | 78 | 79 | Usage 80 | 81 | 91 | "Generate 3 theory questions on the topic [insert topic here]"{" "} 92 | 93 | 103 | "List 10 items of [insert question] and explain them" 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | Tips 109 | 110 | 120 | Always remember to copy the token before asking any question 121 | 122 | 131 | 132 | Merged PDF is the best way to use Lecture Mate, you can 133 | merge your pdfs{" "} 134 | 140 | here 141 | 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | Limitations 148 | 149 | 159 | Calculations are not supported yet, but we'll keep working on 160 | that 161 | 162 | 172 | File uploads are limited to one pdf per time, uploading might 173 | take a while depending on the file size{" "} 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 192 | Start Chatting🚀 193 | 194 | 195 | 196 | 197 | 198 | 199 | 200 | ); 201 | }; 202 | 203 | export default App; 204 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/auth/callback/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { createRouteHandlerClient } from '@supabase/auth-helpers-nextjs' 2 | import { cookies } from 'next/headers' 3 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' 4 | 5 | export const dynamic = 'force-dynamic' 6 | 7 | export async function GET(request: Request) { 8 | // The `/auth/callback` route is required for the server-side auth flow implemented 9 | // by the Auth Helpers package. It exchanges an auth code for the user's session. 10 | // https://supabase.com/docs/guides/auth/auth-helpers/nextjs#managing-sign-in-with-code-exchange 11 | 12 | const requestUrl = new URL(request.url) 13 | const code = requestUrl.searchParams.get('code') 14 | 15 | if (code) { 16 | const supabase = createRouteHandlerClient({ cookies }) 17 | await supabase.auth.exchangeCodeForSession(code) 18 | } 19 | 20 | // URL to redirect to after sign in process completes 21 | return NextResponse.redirect("https://lecturemate.org/app/chat") 22 | } 23 | // requestUrl.origin 24 | // "http://localhost:3000/username" 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/auth/signout/route.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { createRouteHandlerClient } from '@supabase/auth-helpers-nextjs' 2 | import { cookies } from 'next/headers' 3 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' 4 | 5 | 6 | export async function POST(req) { 7 | const supabase = createRouteHandlerClient({ cookies }) 8 | 9 | // Check if we have a session 10 | 11 | const { 12 | data: { session }, 13 | } = await supabase.auth.getSession() 14 | 15 | console.log(session); 16 | 17 | if (session) { 18 | await supabase.auth.signOut() 19 | } 20 | 21 | return NextResponse.redirect(new URL('/', req.url), { 22 | status: 302, 23 | }) 24 | 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/landing.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | import React, { Suspense, useState } from "react"; 3 | import { 4 | Accordion, 5 | AccordionButton, 6 | AccordionIcon, 7 | AccordionItem, 8 | AccordionPanel, 9 | Box, 10 | Button, 11 | ButtonGroup, 12 | Center, 13 | Grid, 14 | GridItem, 15 | HStack, 16 | SimpleGrid, 17 | VStack, 18 | } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 19 | import { useRouter, usePathname } from "next/navigation"; 20 | import { Flex, Icon, Text, Image } from "@chakra-ui/react"; 21 | import Header from "../src/components/Web/Header"; 22 | import Footer from "../src/components/Web/Footer"; 23 | import { motion } from "framer-motion"; 24 | import { IoArrowForward, IoStar } from "react-icons/io5"; 25 | import { 26 | PiArrowUpRight, 27 | PiArrowRight, 28 | PiArrowRightBold, 29 | PiArrowUpRightBold, 30 | } from "react-icons/pi"; 31 | import Loading from "./loading"; 32 | import TopBarProgress from "react-topbar-progress-indicator"; 33 | import { Player } from "@lottiefiles/react-lottie-player"; 34 | import styles from "../styles/Chat.module.css"; 35 | 36 | export default function Landing() { 37 | const router = useRouter(); 38 | const pathname = usePathname(); 39 | const scrollToAnchor = () => { 40 | const anchorDiv = document.getElementById("features"); 41 | if (anchorDiv) { 42 | anchorDiv.scrollIntoView({ behavior: "smooth" }); 43 | } 44 | }; 45 | const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false); 46 | const handleRoute = () => { 47 | router.push('/app'); 48 | if(pathname !== '/app'){ 49 | setLoading(true); 50 | } 51 | } 52 | return ( 53 | }> 54 | {loading && } 55 |
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66 | 67 | 68 | {/* STARRY HOME SECTION 🌟💫✨ */} 69 | 70 | 82 | 83 | 100 | router.push("https://github.com/johnmiicheal/lecturemate") 101 | } 102 | > 103 | Star us on Github 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 113 | 120 | Unlock{" "} 121 | unlock{" "} 129 | the Power of Knowledge with{" "} 130 | 137 | Lecture Mate 138 | 139 | mate 149 | Your AI-Powered Study Companion! 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 163 | 174 | 175 | 180 | 181 | 186 | mock of lecture mate 192 | 193 | 194 | 195 | 196 | 197 | {/*
*/} 198 | 199 | {/* FEATURES BENTOO GRID 😎😍 */} 200 | 201 | 208 | 214 | Creating a new learning experience for Students 215 | 216 | 217 | 218 | 219 | 220 | 235 | Lecture mate file upload icon 240 | 241 | File Upload 242 | 243 | 244 | Create a personalized chat session by uploading your lecture 245 | notes and you can ask any question based on your lectures. 246 | 247 | 248 | 261 | Lecture mate file upload icon 266 | 267 | 268 | Budget Friendly Pricing 269 | 270 | 271 | Lecture Mate offers premium services at the cheapest 272 | prices, easy on your pocket 273 | 274 | 275 | 276 | router.push("https://t.me/NEARCommunity")} 290 | > 291 | Lecture mate file upload icon 296 | 297 | 298 | Thriving Community 299 | 300 | 301 | Join our community to receive the latest tips and updates 302 | 303 | 304 | 305 | 306 | 307 | 308 | 309 | 322 | Lecture mate file upload icon 327 | 328 | Quizzes & Flash Cards 329 | 330 | 331 | Generate quizzes and flash cards to upgrade your learning 332 | and study experience 333 | 334 | 335 | 348 | Lecture mate file upload icon 353 | 354 | Authentication 355 | 356 | 357 | We made sure to give you a secure and unique experience by 358 | requiring user authentication 359 | 360 | 361 | 362 | 376 | Lecture mate file upload icon 381 | 382 | Powered by Artificial Intelligence 383 | 384 | 385 | 386 | Lecture Mate utilizes artificial intelligence algorithms 387 | to analyze lecture content and provide real-time insights 388 | and suggestions, helping students to grasp complex 389 | concepts more effectively. 390 | 391 | 392 | 400 | 401 | 402 | 403 | 404 | 405 | 406 | 407 | 408 | {/* VISION STATEMENT 💡 */} 409 | 416 | 422 | Are we going to the Moon? 🚀 423 | 424 | 425 | Lecture Mate was created at Covenant University by an initial team 426 | of 2 developers and has steadily grown into a team of 6 including 427 | what we call a hype team. 428 | 429 | 430 | Lecture Mate is a startup company that aims to be at the forefront 431 | of the education industry in this region. Our approach is centered 432 | around incorporating the latest advancements in artificial 433 | intelligence technology to create assistive learning tools that can 434 | better cater to the needs of students. 435 |
436 | By utilizing AI-powered tools, Lecture Mate aims to provide students 437 | with a more personalized and engaging learning experience that can 438 | help them achieve better academic results. 439 |
440 | Furthermore, their commitment to innovation and continuous 441 | improvement has allowed them to develop cutting-edge solutions that 442 | can help revolutionize the way we approach education. Overall, 443 | Lecture Mate is a company that is making great strides in the field 444 | of education, and their work is sure to have a significant impact on 445 | the future of learning. 446 |
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448 | 449 | {/* LECTURE IS NOW YOUR MATE 😏🙄 */} 450 | 451 | 458 | What exactly can Lecture Mate do... 459 | 460 | 467 | Here's a list of things Lecture Mate said it could do when we asked 468 | it.🤞 469 | 470 | 471 | 472 |

473 | 474 | 482 | Provide real-time insights and suggestions from lecture 483 | notes. 484 | 485 | 486 | 487 |

488 | 489 | Lecture Mate provides real-time insights and suggestions during 490 | lectures to help students gain further understanding of concepts 491 | presented. This occurs through the usage of Artificial 492 | Intelligence algorithms that analyze lecture content and provide 493 | useful feedback. 494 | 495 |
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499 | 500 | 507 | Generate summaries of lectures for review and reinforcement. 508 | 509 | 510 | 511 |

512 | 513 | The tool also generates summaries of lectures, allowing students 514 | to review key points and reinforce their understanding. This 515 | allows students to easily review further after lectures and 516 | makes the revision process more effective. 517 | 518 |
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522 | 523 | 530 | Facilitate interactive learning with questions and answers. 531 | 532 | 533 | 534 |

535 | 536 | Lecture Mate facilitates interactive learning by allowing 537 | students to ask questions and receive prompt answers. This 538 | enhances their comprehension and engagement with the material. 539 | 540 |
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544 | 545 | 552 | Enable effortless navigation between pdf note and chat with 553 | an intuitive user interface. 554 | 555 | 556 | 557 |

558 | 559 | Lecture Mate also enables effortless navigation with an 560 | intuitive user interface. This promotes a smooth and efficient 561 | learning experience and enables quick access to various 562 | features. 563 | 564 |
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568 | 569 | 576 | Create a sense of community and collaboration by connecting 577 | students. 578 | 579 | 580 | 581 |

582 | 583 | The tool creates a sense of community and collaboration amongst 584 | its users by connecting students with peers where they can 585 | exchange knowledge and insights. 586 | 587 |
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