├── .eslintrc.json
├── .github
├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ └── bug_report.md
└── workflows
│ └── pre-release-build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .husky
└── pre-commit
├── .prettierignore
├── .prettierrc
├── .vscode
└── settings.json
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── build.mjs
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── screenshots
├── brave.png
├── extension-light.jpeg
└── extension.jpeg
├── src
├── _locales
│ └── en
│ │ └── messages.json
├── analytics.ts
├── background
│ ├── fetch-sse.ts
│ ├── index.ts
│ ├── providers
│ │ └── chatgpt.ts
│ ├── stream-async-iterable.ts
│ └── types.ts
├── base.css
├── config.ts
├── content-script
│ ├── ChatGPTCard.tsx
│ ├── ChatGPTQuery.tsx
│ ├── accordion.tsx
│ ├── index.tsx
│ ├── prompts.ts
│ ├── search-engine-configs.ts
│ ├── use-dynamic-max-height.ts
│ └── utils.ts
├── global.d.ts
├── logo.png
├── manifest.json
├── manifest.v2.json
├── messaging.ts
├── options
│ ├── App.tsx
│ ├── index.html
│ └── index.tsx
└── utils.ts
├── tailwind.config.cjs
├── tsconfig.json
└── yarn.lock
/.eslintrc.json:
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1 | {
2 | "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
3 | "env": {
4 | "browser": true
5 | },
6 | "extends": [
7 | "eslint:recommended",
8 | "plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended",
9 | "plugin:react/recommended",
10 | "plugin:react-hooks/recommended",
11 | "plugin:prettier/recommended"
12 | ],
13 | "plugins": [
14 | "prettier",
15 | "react",
16 | "react-hooks",
17 | "@typescript-eslint"
18 | ],
19 | "overrides": [],
20 | "parserOptions": {
21 | "ecmaVersion": "latest",
22 | "sourceType": "module"
23 | },
24 | "rules": {
25 | "eqeqeq": "error",
26 | "no-console": "warn",
27 | "prettier/prettier": "error",
28 | "react/display-name": "off",
29 | "react/no-children-prop": "off",
30 | "react/react-in-jsx-scope": "off",
31 | "react-hooks/rules-of-hooks": "error",
32 | "react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": "warn"
33 | },
34 | "ignorePatterns": ["build/**", "node_modules"]
35 | }
36 |
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1 | ---
2 | name: Bug report
3 | about: Create a report to help us improve
4 | title: ''
5 | labels: ''
6 | assignees: ''
7 |
8 | ---
9 |
10 | **Describe the bug**
11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
12 |
13 | **Desktop (please complete the following information):**
14 | - OS: [e.g. Windows]
15 | - Browser [e.g. chrome, brave]
16 |
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/.github/workflows/pre-release-build.yml:
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1 | name: Pre-release
2 | on:
3 | push:
4 | branches:
5 | - main
6 | jobs:
7 | build:
8 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
9 |
10 | steps:
11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
12 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
13 | with:
14 | node-version: 18
15 | - run: npm install
16 | - run: npm run build
17 |
18 | - uses: josStorer/get-current-time@v2.0.2
19 | id: current-time
20 | with:
21 | format: YY_MMDD_HH_mm
22 |
23 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
24 | with:
25 | name: Chromium_ChatGPT_Extension_Build_${{ steps.current-time.outputs.formattedTime }}
26 | path: build/chromium/*
27 |
28 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
29 | with:
30 | name: Firefox_ChatGPT_Extension_Build_${{ steps.current-time.outputs.formattedTime }}
31 | path: build/firefox/*
32 |
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1 | node_modules/
2 | build/
3 | background.js
4 | .DS_Store
5 | *.zip
6 | .env
7 |
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/.husky/pre-commit:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
2 | . "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh"
3 |
4 | npx lint-staged
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/.prettierignore:
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1 | build/
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/.prettierrc:
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1 | {
2 | "useTabs": false,
3 | "bracketSpacing": true,
4 | "tabWidth": 2,
5 | "singleQuote": true,
6 | "printWidth": 120,
7 | "trailingComma": "all"
8 | }
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1 | {
2 | "typescript.tsdk": "node_modules/typescript/lib",
3 | "typescript.enablePromptUseWorkspaceTsdk": true,
4 | "eslint.validate": [
5 | "javascript",
6 | "javascriptreact",
7 | "typescript",
8 | "typescriptreact"
9 | ],
10 | "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
11 | "source.fixAll.eslint": true,
12 | }
13 | }
14 |
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1 | # ChatGPT for Google Colab
2 |
3 | 
4 | 
5 | [](https://twitter.com/ali_h_kudeir)
6 |
7 | A browser extension to interact with ChatGPT inside Google Colab code cells.
8 |
9 |
10 | [Install from Chrome Web Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chatgpt-for-google-colab/dfhfeifekpgapdlhfakecbbinnnfoohh)
11 |
12 | [Install from Mozilla Add-on Store](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chatgpt-for-google-colab/)
13 |
14 | ## Supported Jupyter notebook environments
15 |
16 | Currently I'm only supporting Google Colab, and very soon to include Jupyter Notebook local and online versions as well.
17 |
18 | ## Screenshot
19 |
20 | ### Dark
21 | 
22 |
23 | ### Light
24 | 
25 |
26 |
27 | ## Features
28 | - [x] Free
29 | - [x] All features supported with your ChatGPT account.
30 | - [x] Pre-made prompts for code fixing, refactoring, summarizing, explaining, and comments adding.
31 | - [x] A text area for custom ChatGPT with and without code context for generic interaction.
32 | - [x] Dark & Light mode support.
33 | - [x] Adapting to newly added code cells.
34 | - [ ] Supporting other notebooks environments
35 | - [x] Copying ChatGPT responses
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 | ## Troubleshooting
40 |
41 | ### How to make it work in Brave
42 |
43 | 
44 |
45 | Disable "Prevent sites from fingerprinting me based on my language preferences" in `brave://settings/shields`
46 |
47 | ## Build from source
48 |
49 | 1. Clone the repo
50 | 2. Install dependencies with `npm`
51 | 3. `npm run build`
52 | 4. Load `build/chromium/` or `build/firefox/` directory to your browser
53 |
54 | ## Credit
55 |
56 | This project is inspired by [Wong2/chatgpt-google-extension](https://github.com/wong2/chatgpt-google-extension/)
57 |
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1 | import archiver from 'archiver';
2 | import autoprefixer from 'autoprefixer';
3 | import * as dotenv from 'dotenv';
4 | import esbuild from 'esbuild';
5 | import postcssPlugin from 'esbuild-style-plugin';
6 | import fs from 'fs-extra';
7 | import process from 'node:process';
8 | import tailwindcss from 'tailwindcss';
9 |
10 | dotenv.config();
11 |
12 | const outdir = 'build';
13 |
14 | async function deleteOldDir() {
15 | await fs.remove(outdir);
16 | }
17 |
18 | async function runEsbuild() {
19 | await esbuild.build({
20 | entryPoints: ['src/content-script/index.tsx', 'src/background/index.ts', 'src/options/index.tsx'],
21 | bundle: true,
22 | outdir: outdir,
23 | treeShaking: true,
24 | minify: true,
25 | legalComments: 'none',
26 | define: {
27 | 'process.env.NODE_ENV': '"production"',
28 | 'process.env.AXIOM_TOKEN': JSON.stringify(process.env.AXIOM_TOKEN || 'UNDEFINED'),
29 | },
30 | jsxFactory: 'h',
31 | jsxFragment: 'Fragment',
32 | jsx: 'automatic',
33 | loader: {
34 | '.png': 'dataurl',
35 | },
36 | plugins: [
37 | postcssPlugin({
38 | postcss: {
39 | plugins: [tailwindcss, autoprefixer],
40 | },
41 | }),
42 | ],
43 | });
44 | }
45 |
46 | async function zipFolder(dir) {
47 | const output = fs.createWriteStream(`${dir}.zip`);
48 | const archive = archiver('zip', {
49 | zlib: { level: 9 },
50 | });
51 | archive.pipe(output);
52 | archive.directory(dir, false);
53 | await archive.finalize();
54 | }
55 |
56 | async function copyFiles(entryPoints, targetDir) {
57 | await fs.ensureDir(targetDir);
58 | await Promise.all(
59 | entryPoints.map(async (entryPoint) => {
60 | await fs.copy(entryPoint.src, `${targetDir}/${entryPoint.dst}`);
61 | }),
62 | );
63 | }
64 |
65 | async function build() {
66 | await deleteOldDir();
67 | await runEsbuild();
68 |
69 | const commonFiles = [
70 | { src: 'build/content-script/index.js', dst: 'content-script.js' },
71 | { src: 'build/content-script/index.css', dst: 'content-script.css' },
72 | { src: 'build/background/index.js', dst: 'background.js' },
73 | { src: 'build/options/index.js', dst: 'options.js' },
74 | { src: 'build/options/index.css', dst: 'options.css' },
75 | { src: 'src/options/index.html', dst: 'options.html' },
76 | { src: 'src/logo.png', dst: 'logo.png' },
77 | { src: 'src/_locales', dst: '_locales' },
78 | ];
79 |
80 | // chromium
81 | await copyFiles([...commonFiles, { src: 'src/manifest.json', dst: 'manifest.json' }], `./${outdir}/chromium`);
82 |
83 | await zipFolder(`./${outdir}/chromium`);
84 |
85 | // firefox
86 | await copyFiles([...commonFiles, { src: 'src/manifest.v2.json', dst: 'manifest.json' }], `./${outdir}/firefox`);
87 |
88 | await zipFolder(`./${outdir}/firefox`);
89 |
90 | console.log('Build success.');
91 | }
92 |
93 | build();
94 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "chatgpt-for-google-colab",
3 | "author": "ali-h-kudeir",
4 | "scripts": {
5 | "build": "node build.mjs",
6 | "lint": "eslint --ext .js,.mjs,.jsx .",
7 | "lint:fix": "eslint --ext .js,.mjs,.jsx . --fix",
8 | "prepare": "husky install",
9 | "watch": "chokidar src -c 'npm run build'",
10 | "start:firefox": "web-ext run --source-dir ./build/firefox"
11 | },
12 | "dependencies": {
13 | "@geist-ui/core": "^2.3.8",
14 | "@primer/octicons-react": "^17.9.0",
15 | "@types/react": "^18.0.27",
16 | "eventsource-parser": "^0.0.5",
17 | "expiry-map": "^2.0.0",
18 | "github-markdown-css": "^5.1.0",
19 | "inter-ui": "^3.19.3",
20 | "lodash-es": "^4.17.21",
21 | "preact": "^10.11.3",
22 | "prop-types": "^15.8.1",
23 | "punycode": "^2.1.1",
24 | "react": "npm:@preact/compat@^17.1.2",
25 | "react-dom": "npm:@preact/compat@^17.1.2",
26 | "react-markdown": "^8.0.4",
27 | "rehype-highlight": "^6.0.0",
28 | "swr": "^2.0.0",
29 | "uuid": "^9.0.0"
30 | },
31 | "devDependencies": {
32 | "@types/fs-extra": "^9.0.13",
33 | "@types/lodash-es": "^4.17.6",
34 | "@types/uuid": "^9.0.0",
35 | "@types/webextension-polyfill": "^0.9.2",
36 | "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.50.0",
37 | "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.50.0",
38 | "archiver": "^5.3.1",
39 | "autoprefixer": "^10.4.13",
40 | "chokidar-cli": "^3.0.0",
41 | "dotenv": "^16.0.3",
42 | "esbuild": "^0.17.4",
43 | "esbuild-style-plugin": "^1.6.1",
44 | "eslint": "^8.33.0",
45 | "eslint-config-prettier": "^8.6.0",
46 | "eslint-plugin-prettier": "^4.2.1",
47 | "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.32.2",
48 | "eslint-plugin-react-hooks": "^4.6.0",
49 | "fs-extra": "^11.1.0",
50 | "husky": "^8.0.0",
51 | "lint-staged": "^13.1.0",
52 | "postcss": "^8.4.20",
53 | "postcss-scss": "^4.0.6",
54 | "prettier": "^2.8.3",
55 | "prettier-plugin-organize-imports": "^3.2.1",
56 | "sass": "^1.57.1",
57 | "tailwindcss": "^3.2.4",
58 | "typescript": "^4.9.4",
59 | "web-ext": "^7.5.0",
60 | "webextension-polyfill": "^0.10.0"
61 | },
62 | "lint-staged": {
63 | "**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,mjs}": [
64 | "npx prettier --write",
65 | "npx eslint --fix"
66 | ]
67 | }
68 | }
69 |
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1 | {
2 | "appName": {
3 | "message": "ChatGPT for Google Colab"
4 | },
5 | "appDesc": {
6 | "message": "Embed ChatGPT inside Google Colab."
7 | }
8 | }
9 |
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1 | export function captureEvent(event: string, properties?: object) {
2 | console.log('event:\t', event);
3 | }
4 |
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1 | import { createParser } from 'eventsource-parser';
2 | import { isEmpty } from 'lodash-es';
3 | import { streamAsyncIterable } from './stream-async-iterable.js';
4 |
5 | export async function fetchSSE(resource: string, options: RequestInit & { onMessage: (message: string) => void }) {
6 | const { onMessage, ...fetchOptions } = options;
7 | const resp = await fetch(resource, fetchOptions);
8 | if (!resp.ok) {
9 | const error = await resp.json().catch(() => ({}));
10 | throw new Error(!isEmpty(error) ? JSON.stringify(error) : `${resp.status} ${resp.statusText}`);
11 | }
12 | const parser = createParser((event) => {
13 | if (event.type === 'event') {
14 | onMessage(event.data);
15 | }
16 | });
17 | for await (const chunk of streamAsyncIterable(resp.body!)) {
18 | const str = new TextDecoder().decode(chunk);
19 | parser.feed(str);
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
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1 | import Browser from 'webextension-polyfill';
2 | import { ChatGPTProvider, getChatGPTAccessToken, sendMessageFeedback } from './providers/chatgpt';
3 |
4 | async function generateAnswers(port: Browser.Runtime.Port, question: string) {
5 | const token = await getChatGPTAccessToken();
6 | const provider = new ChatGPTProvider(token);
7 | const controller = new AbortController();
8 |
9 | port?.onDisconnect.addListener(() => {
10 | controller.abort();
11 | cleanup?.();
12 | });
13 |
14 | const { cleanup } = await provider.generateAnswer({
15 | prompt: question,
16 | signal: controller.signal,
17 | onEvent(event) {
18 | if (event.type === 'done') {
19 | port?.postMessage({ event: 'DONE' });
20 | return;
21 | }
22 | port?.postMessage(event.data);
23 | },
24 | });
25 | }
26 |
27 | Browser.runtime.onConnect.addListener((port) => {
28 | port?.onMessage.addListener(async (msg) => {
29 | console.debug('received msg', msg);
30 | try {
31 | await generateAnswers(port, msg.question);
32 | } catch (err: any) {
33 | console.error(err);
34 | port?.postMessage({ error: err.message });
35 | }
36 | });
37 | });
38 |
39 | Browser.runtime.onMessage.addListener(async (message) => {
40 | if (message.type === 'FEEDBACK') {
41 | const token = await getChatGPTAccessToken();
42 | await sendMessageFeedback(token, message.data);
43 | } else if (message.type === 'OPEN_OPTIONS_PAGE') {
44 | Browser.runtime.openOptionsPage();
45 | } else if (message.type === 'GET_ACCESS_TOKEN') {
46 | return getChatGPTAccessToken();
47 | }
48 | });
49 |
50 | Browser.action.onClicked.addListener((tab) => {
51 | const currentUrl = tab.url ?? '';
52 | // check if the current URL is a GitHub URL
53 | if (currentUrl.includes('github.com')) {
54 | if (tab.id) {
55 | const newUrl = currentUrl.replace('github.com', 'githubtocolab.com');
56 | Browser.tabs.create({ url: newUrl });
57 | }
58 | }
59 | return;
60 | });
61 |
62 | Browser.runtime.onInstalled.addListener((details) => {
63 | if (details.reason === 'install') {
64 | Browser.runtime.openOptionsPage();
65 | }
66 | });
67 |
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1 | import ExpiryMap from 'expiry-map';
2 | import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
3 | import { fetchSSE } from '../fetch-sse';
4 | import { GenerateAnswerParams, Provider } from '../types';
5 |
6 | async function request(token: string, method: string, path: string, data: unknown) {
7 | return fetch(`https://chat.openai.com/backend-api${path}`, {
8 | method,
9 | headers: {
10 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json',
11 | Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
12 | },
13 | body: JSON.stringify(data),
14 | });
15 | }
16 |
17 | export async function sendMessageFeedback(token: string, data: unknown) {
18 | await request(token, 'POST', '/conversation/message_feedback', data);
19 | }
20 |
21 | export async function setConversationProperty(token: string, conversationId: string, propertyObject: object) {
22 | await request(token, 'PATCH', `/conversation/${conversationId}`, propertyObject);
23 | }
24 |
25 | const KEY_ACCESS_TOKEN = 'accessToken';
26 |
27 | const cache = new ExpiryMap(10 * 1000);
28 |
29 | export async function getChatGPTAccessToken(): Promise {
30 | if (cache.get(KEY_ACCESS_TOKEN)) {
31 | return cache.get(KEY_ACCESS_TOKEN);
32 | }
33 | const resp = await fetch('https://chat.openai.com/api/auth/session');
34 | if (resp.status === 403) {
35 | throw new Error('CLOUDFLARE');
36 | }
37 | const data = await resp.json().catch(() => ({}));
38 | if (!data.accessToken) {
39 | throw new Error('UNAUTHORIZED');
40 | }
41 | cache.set(KEY_ACCESS_TOKEN, data.accessToken);
42 | return data.accessToken;
43 | }
44 |
45 | export class ChatGPTProvider implements Provider {
46 | constructor(private token: string) {
47 | this.token = token;
48 | }
49 | async generateAnswer(params: GenerateAnswerParams) {
50 | let conversationId: string | undefined;
51 |
52 | const cleanup = () => {
53 | if (conversationId) {
54 | setConversationProperty(this.token, conversationId, { is_visible: false });
55 | }
56 | };
57 |
58 | await fetchSSE('https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/conversation', {
59 | method: 'POST',
60 | signal: params.signal,
61 | headers: {
62 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json',
63 | Authorization: `Bearer ${this.token}`,
64 | },
65 | body: JSON.stringify({
66 | action: 'next',
67 | messages: [
68 | {
69 | id: uuidv4(),
70 | role: 'user',
71 | content: {
72 | content_type: 'text',
73 | parts: [params.prompt],
74 | },
75 | },
76 | ],
77 | model: 'gpt-3.5-turbo',
78 | parent_message_id: uuidv4(),
79 | }),
80 | onMessage(message: string) {
81 | console.debug('sse message', message);
82 | if (message === '[DONE]') {
83 | params.onEvent({ type: 'done' });
84 | cleanup();
85 | return;
86 | }
87 | let data;
88 | try {
89 | data = JSON.parse(message ?? '');
90 | } catch (err) {
91 | console.error(err);
92 | return;
93 | }
94 | const text = data.message?.content?.parts?.[0];
95 | if (text) {
96 | conversationId = data.conversation_id;
97 | params.onEvent({
98 | type: 'answer',
99 | data: {
100 | text,
101 | messageId: data.message.id,
102 | conversationId: data.conversation_id,
103 | },
104 | });
105 | }
106 | },
107 | });
108 | return { cleanup };
109 | }
110 | }
111 |
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1 | export async function* streamAsyncIterable(stream: ReadableStream) {
2 | const reader = stream.getReader();
3 | try {
4 | while (true) {
5 | const { done, value } = await reader.read();
6 | if (done) {
7 | return;
8 | }
9 | yield value;
10 | }
11 | } finally {
12 | reader.releaseLock();
13 | }
14 | }
15 |
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/src/background/types.ts:
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1 | import { Answer } from '../messaging';
2 |
3 | export type Event =
4 | | {
5 | type: 'answer';
6 | data: Answer;
7 | }
8 | | {
9 | type: 'done';
10 | };
11 |
12 | export interface GenerateAnswerParams {
13 | prompt: string;
14 | onEvent: (event: Event) => void;
15 | signal?: AbortSignal;
16 | }
17 |
18 | export interface Provider {
19 | generateAnswer(params: GenerateAnswerParams): Promise<{ cleanup?: () => void }>;
20 | }
21 |
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/src/base.css:
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1 | @tailwind base;
2 | @tailwind components;
3 | @tailwind utilities;
4 |
5 | .chatgpt-button {
6 | position: absolute;
7 | left: 50%;
8 | top: 5px;
9 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
10 | min-width: 70px;
11 | height: 30px;
12 | z-index: 20;
13 | visibility: hidden;
14 | background: var(--colab-primary-surface-color);
15 | border: 1px solid var(--colab-border-color);
16 | border-radius: 3px;
17 | color: var(--colab-primary-text-color);
18 | height: 24px;
19 | margin: 0 11px;
20 | padding: 0 8px;
21 | cursor: pointer !important;
22 | }
23 |
24 | .chatgpt-button:hover {
25 | background-color: var(--colab-highlighted-surface-color);
26 | }
27 |
28 | .chatgpt-container {
29 | position: relative;
30 | width: 100%;
31 | min-height: 100px;
32 | height: auto;
33 | background-color: var(--colab-primary-surface-color);
34 | color: var(--colab-primary-text-color);
35 | font-family: var(--colab-chrome-font-family);
36 | font-size: var(--colab-chrome-font-size);
37 | margin-bottom: 10px;
38 | }
39 |
40 |
41 | .colab-button {
42 | height: 30px;
43 | z-index: 20;
44 | background: var(--colab-primary-surface-color);
45 | border: 1px solid var(--colab-border-color);
46 | border-radius: 3px;
47 | font-family: var(--colab-chrome-font-family);
48 | color: var(--colab-primary-text-color);
49 | height: 24px;
50 | padding: 0 8px;
51 | }
52 |
53 |
54 | .submit-button {
55 | height: 30px;
56 | z-index: 20;
57 | border: none;
58 | border-radius: 3px;
59 | font-family: var(--colab-chrome-font-family);
60 | height: 24px;
61 | padding: 0 8px;
62 | }
63 |
64 | .prompt-select,
65 | .prompt-area {
66 | background: var(--colab-primary-surface-color);
67 | }
68 |
69 | .colab-border {
70 | border: 1px solid var(--colab-border-color);
71 | }
72 |
73 | .colab-border-bottom {
74 | border-bottom: 1px solid var(--colab-border-color);
75 | }
76 |
77 | .colab-background {
78 | background: var(--colab-primary-surface-color);
79 | }
80 |
81 | .colab-text {
82 | font-family: var(--colab-chrome-font-family);
83 | color: var(--colab-primary-text-color);
84 | }
85 |
86 | .toggle-button span {
87 | transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
88 | }
89 |
90 |
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1 | import { defaults } from 'lodash-es';
2 | import Browser from 'webextension-polyfill';
3 |
4 | export enum Language {
5 | Auto = 'auto',
6 | English = 'english',
7 | Chinese = 'chinese',
8 | Spanish = 'spanish',
9 | French = 'french',
10 | Korean = 'korean',
11 | Japanese = 'japanese',
12 | German = 'german',
13 | Portuguese = 'portuguese',
14 | }
15 |
16 | const userConfigWithDefaultValue = {
17 | language: Language.Auto,
18 | };
19 |
20 | export type UserConfig = typeof userConfigWithDefaultValue;
21 |
22 | export async function getUserConfig(): Promise {
23 | const result = await Browser.storage.local.get(Object.keys(userConfigWithDefaultValue));
24 | return defaults(result, userConfigWithDefaultValue);
25 | }
26 |
27 | export async function updateUserConfig(updates: Partial) {
28 | console.debug('update configs', updates);
29 | return Browser.storage.local.set(updates);
30 | }
31 |
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1 | import { useState } from 'preact/hooks';
2 | import { Language, UserConfig } from '../config';
3 | import Accordion from './accordion';
4 | import ChatGPTQuery from './ChatGPTQuery';
5 | import PROMPTS from './prompts';
6 |
7 | interface Props {
8 | question: string;
9 | userConfig: UserConfig;
10 | }
11 |
12 | function ChatGPTCard({ question, userConfig }: Props) {
13 | const [prompt, setPrompt] = useState('');
14 |
15 | const id = new Date().getTime();
16 |
17 | const [includeCurrentCell, setIncludeCurrentCell] = useState(true);
18 |
19 | const [closed, setClosed] = useState(false);
20 |
21 | const [body, setBody] = useState('');
22 |
23 | const language = userConfig.language === Language.Auto ? '' : `(in ${userConfig.language})`;
24 |
25 | const query = includeCurrentCell ? `${prompt}\n${language}\n${question}` : `${prompt}\n${language}`;
26 |
27 | const handleButtonClick = () => {
28 | setBody(query);
29 | };
30 |
31 | if (closed) {
32 | return null;
33 | }
34 |
35 | return (
36 |
37 |
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