├── EdgeGPT-GUI.py ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── cookies.json ├── format.md ├── lang ├── en_us.json └── zh_cn.json └── requirements.txt /EdgeGPT-GUI.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import tkinter.messagebox as tkmsg 2 | import tkinter.scrolledtext 3 | import tkinter as tk 4 | import threading 5 | import traceback 6 | import warnings 7 | import asyncio 8 | import logging 9 | import json 10 | import time 11 | import pip 12 | import os 13 | 14 | #===================================# 15 | font = ( "Consolas" , 18 , "bold" ) # 自定义字体 16 | cookies_path = "cookies.json" # cookies文件位置 17 | chat_logs = "chat_logs" # 聊天记录位置 18 | logs = "logs" # 日志文件位置 19 | save_logs_file = True # 是否保存日志 20 | show_links = True # 是否在GUI上显示链接 21 | show_suggest = True # 是否在GUI上显示建议 22 | #===================================# 23 | 24 | file_name = os.path.join( str( time.strftime( "%Y-%m-%d" , time.localtime() ) ) ) 25 | logs_name = os.path.join( logs , file_name + ".log" ) 26 | chat_logs_name = os.path.join( chat_logs , file_name + ".md" ) 27 | 28 | if not os.path.exists( logs ) : 29 | os.mkdir( logs ) 30 | if not os.path.exists( chat_logs ) : 31 | os.mkdir( chat_logs ) 32 | 33 | logger = logging.getLogger( "EdgeGPT-GUI" ) 34 | logger.setLevel( logging.DEBUG ) 35 | 36 | formatter = logging.Formatter( "[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s] %(message)s" , "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" ) 37 | 38 | if save_logs_file : 39 | file_log = logging.FileHandler( logs_name , encoding = "utf-8" ) 40 | file_log.setLevel( logging.DEBUG ) 41 | file_log.setFormatter(formatter) 42 | logger.addHandler(file_log) 43 | 44 | log = logging.StreamHandler() 45 | log.setLevel( logging.DEBUG ) 46 | log.setFormatter(formatter) 47 | logger.addHandler(log) 48 | 49 | for i in range(5,0,-1) : 50 | try : 51 | import EdgeGPT 52 | # from EdgeGPT import EdgeGPT # https://github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT 53 | import langful # https://github.com/cueavy/langful 54 | break 55 | except ModuleNotFoundError as e : 56 | logger.warning( "-" * 30 + "\n" + str(e) ) 57 | logger.warning( "-" * 30 ) 58 | pip.main( [ "install" , "-r" , "requirements.txt" ] ) 59 | logger.info( "install finish" ) 60 | pass 61 | if ( i - 1 ) < 1 : 62 | logger.error( "Can't to import or install the module" ) 63 | exit() 64 | 65 | can_chat = True # 确保用户不会在Bing回答时输入内容 66 | lang = langful.lang( change = "@" ) 67 | root = tk.Tk() 68 | root.geometry( "1200x800" ) 69 | root.title( "EdgeGPT-GUI" ) 70 | 71 | try : 72 | with open( cookies_path ) as file : 73 | cookie = json.load(file) 74 | bot = EdgeGPT.Chatbot( cookies = cookie ) 75 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError : 76 | logger.error( "can't to load cookie file" ) 77 | tkmsg.showerror( lang.get( "wrong" ) , lang.get( "can_not_to_read" ) ) 78 | quit() 79 | except EdgeGPT.httpx.ConnectError as e : 80 | tkmsg.showerror( "错误" , f":(\n{e}\n这个错误主要是因为没开代理\n若没有代理,请放弃尝试" ) 81 | quit() 82 | 83 | warnings.simplefilter( "ignore" , DeprecationWarning ) # 防止出现警告 84 | with warnings.catch_warnings() : 85 | loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() 86 | loop_thread = threading.Thread( target = loop.run_forever ) 87 | loop_thread.start() 88 | 89 | the_text = the_text_old = the_chat_text = "" 90 | 91 | with open( "format.md" , encoding = "utf-8" ) as f : 92 | file = f.read() 93 | md_texts = {} 94 | md_texts[ "user" ] = file.split("")[1][1:-1] 95 | md_texts[ "bing" ] = file.split("")[1][1:-1] 96 | md_texts[ "start" ] = file.split("")[1][1:-1] 97 | md_texts[ "reset" ] = file.split("")[1][1:-1] 98 | md_texts[ "end" ] = file.split("")[1][1:-1] 99 | 100 | def md_text( key , value ) : 101 | i = md_texts[ key ].split( "" ) 102 | return i[0] + value + i[1] 103 | 104 | def md_file() : 105 | return open( chat_logs_name , "a" , encoding = "utf-8" ) 106 | 107 | def log_time( type ) : 108 | with md_file() as file : 109 | Now_time = time.strftime( "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" , time.localtime() ) 110 | file.write( md_text( type , Now_time ) ) 111 | logger.info( f"Log time [{type}] [ {Now_time} ]" ) 112 | 113 | def reset( *args ) : 114 | global bot , loop , loop_thread 115 | if can_chat : 116 | logger.info( f"open new topic" ) 117 | bot = EdgeGPT.Chatbot( cookies = cookies_path ) 118 | loop.call_soon_threadsafe( loop.stop ) 119 | loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() 120 | loop_thread = threading.Thread( target = loop.run_forever ) 121 | loop_thread.start() 122 | chat_text.config( state = tk.NORMAL ) 123 | chat_text.delete( "0.0" , tk.END ) 124 | chat_text.config( state = tk.DISABLED ) 125 | chat_text.see( tk.END ) 126 | message_user() 127 | log_time( "reset" ) 128 | else : 129 | tkmsg.showinfo( lang.get( "info" ) , lang.get( "wait" ) ) 130 | 131 | def show_count( *args ) : # 统计字数 132 | global the_text 133 | the_text = text.get( "1.0" , "end" ) [:-1] 134 | root.title( lang.str_replace ( f"EdgeGPT-GUI [ { lang.get( 'word' ) } 2000/{ len( the_text ) } ] " + lang.replace( "help" , [ "[ " , " ] [ " , " ]" ] ) ) ) 135 | root.after( 1 , show_count ) 136 | 137 | def add_chat_message( message = "" , enter = True ) : # 往聊天内容里添加内容 138 | chat_text.config( state = tk.NORMAL ) 139 | chat_text.insert( tk.END , message + ( "" , "\n" ) [enter] ) 140 | chat_text.config( state = tk.DISABLED ) 141 | chat_text.see( tk.END ) 142 | 143 | def Bing_s_message( future ) : 144 | global text , can_chat , the_text_old 145 | try : 146 | data = future.result() 147 | if not ( len( data["item"]["messages"] ) -1 ) : 148 | tkmsg.showerror( lang.get( "wrong" ) , lang.get( "can_not_get_message" ) ) 149 | messages = data["item"]["messages"][1] 150 | message = messages["text"] 151 | message = message.replace( "[^" , "[" ).replace( "^]" , "]" ) 152 | links = messages["sourceAttributions"] 153 | logger.info("Finish to get message") 154 | if len( links ) : 155 | link_text = "" 156 | for i in range( len( links ) ) : 157 | if links[i] : 158 | link_text += f"""[{i+1}] {links[i]["seeMoreUrl"]}\n""" 159 | with md_file() as file : 160 | file.write( f"""[{i+1}]: {links[i]["seeMoreUrl"]}\n""" ) 161 | link_text = link_text[:-1] 162 | if show_links : 163 | link_text = f"""\n{"-" * 30}\n{link_text}\n{"-" * 30}""" 164 | add_chat_message( link_text ) 165 | elif show_links : 166 | add_chat_message() 167 | suggested_responses = data["item"]["messages"][1]["suggestedResponses"] 168 | with md_file() as file : 169 | file.write( md_text( "bing" , message ) ) 170 | if not ( show_suggest and len( suggested_responses ) ) : 171 | message += "\n" 172 | add_chat_message( message ) 173 | if len( suggested_responses ) : 174 | suggest_text = "" 175 | for i in suggested_responses : 176 | if i : 177 | suggest_text += i[ "text" ] + "\n" 178 | suggest_text = suggest_text[:-1] 179 | logger.info( "-" * 30 + "\n" + suggest_text ) 180 | logger.info( "-" * 30 ) 181 | if show_suggest : 182 | suggest_text = f"""{"-" * 30}\n{suggest_text}\n{"-" * 30}\n""" 183 | add_chat_message( suggest_text ) 184 | message_user() 185 | except : 186 | logger.error("Fail to get message") 187 | error = traceback.format_exc()[:-1] 188 | tkmsg.showerror( lang.get( "wrong" ) , error ) 189 | logger.error( f"{'-' * 30}\n{error}" ) 190 | logger.error( "-" * 30 ) 191 | try : 192 | logger.debug(data) 193 | except : 194 | logger.error("Chan't save chat data") 195 | error = traceback.format_exc()[:-1] 196 | logger.error( f"{'-' * 30}\n{error}" ) 197 | logger.error( "-" * 30 ) 198 | text.insert( tk.END , the_text_old ) 199 | can_chat = True 200 | 201 | def send( *args ) : 202 | global the_text_old , can_chat 203 | if not can_chat : 204 | tkmsg.showinfo( lang.get( "info" ) , lang.get( "wait" ) ) 205 | elif not the_text or "".join( the_text.split() ) == "" : 206 | tkmsg.showerror( lang.get( "wrong" ) , lang.get( "empty_content" ) ) 207 | elif len( the_text ) > 2000 : 208 | tkmsg.showinfo( lang.get( "info" ) , lang.get( "words_too_more" ) ) 209 | elif len( the_text ) <= 2000 and can_chat : 210 | can_chat = False 211 | with md_file() as file : 212 | file.write( md_text( "user" , the_text ) ) 213 | add_chat_message( f"{the_text}" ) 214 | if show_links : 215 | add_chat_message( "\nBing:" ) 216 | else : 217 | add_chat_message( "\nBing:\n" ) 218 | the_text_old = the_text 219 | text.delete( 0.0 , "end" ) 220 | future = asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe( ask() , loop ) 221 | future.add_done_callback( Bing_s_message ) 222 | 223 | def close() : 224 | root.destroy() 225 | loop.call_soon_threadsafe( loop.stop ) # 关闭循环 226 | log_time( "end" ) 227 | logger.info( "'EdgeGPT-GUI' stop" ) 228 | logger.info( "-" * 30 + "\n" ) 229 | 230 | def message_user() : 231 | add_chat_message( "User:\n" ) 232 | 233 | async def ask() : 234 | return await bot.ask( prompt = the_text ) 235 | 236 | paned = tk.PanedWindow( root, orient = tk.VERTICAL ) 237 | paned.pack( fill = tk.BOTH, expand = True ) 238 | 239 | chat_text = tkinter.scrolledtext.ScrolledText( 240 | root , 241 | tabs = ( "1c" ) , 242 | undo = True , 243 | font = font 244 | ) 245 | 246 | text = tkinter.scrolledtext.ScrolledText( 247 | root , 248 | tabs = ( "1c" ) , 249 | undo = True , 250 | font = font 251 | ) 252 | 253 | paned.add( chat_text ) 254 | paned.add( text ) 255 | 256 | text.bind( "" , send ) 257 | text.bind( "" , send ) 258 | text.bind( "" , send ) 259 | 260 | text.bind( "" , reset ) 261 | text.bind( "" , reset ) 262 | text.bind( "" , reset ) 263 | 264 | root.protocol( "WM_DELETE_WINDOW" , close ) 265 | root.after( 1 , show_count ) 266 | 267 | logger.info( "-" * 30 ) 268 | logger.info( "'EdgeGPT-GUI' run" ) 269 | logger.debug( f"'font' info [ {font} ]" ) 270 | logger.debug( f"'cookies' file at '{os.path.abspath( cookies_path )}'" ) 271 | logger.debug( f"'chat_logs' dir at '{os.path.abspath( chat_logs )}'" ) 272 | logger.debug( f"'logs' dir at '{os.path.abspath( logs )}'" ) 273 | 274 | log_time( "start" ) 275 | message_user() 276 | 277 | try : 278 | root.mainloop() 279 | except : 280 | logger.error( "The program abnormally exits" ) 281 | error = traceback.format_exc()[:-1] 282 | logger.error( f"{'-' * 30}\n{error}" ) 283 | logger.error( "-" * 30 ) 284 | tkmsg.showerror( lang.get( "wrong" ) , error ) 285 | close() 286 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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EdgeGPT-GUI

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6 | 为 EdgeGPT 写的 GUI 7 |

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10 | 11 | Python version 12 | 13 | 14 | license 15 | 16 | 17 | Github stars 18 | 19 | 20 | Github issues 21 | 22 |

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注: 仓库已存档

29 | 30 | [EdgeGPT](https://github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT)已存档 并且我也不再想去维护此项目 31 | 32 | --- 33 | 34 | # 准备 35 | 36 | ## 要求 37 | 38 | - python 3.8+ 39 | - ~~通过 [候补名单](http://bing.com/chat)~~(bing现已开启公测) 40 | - 网络代理 具体见 [#178](https://github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT/issues/178)~~(貌似现在不需要了)~~(需要) 41 | 42 |
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获取Cookie文件

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47 | 48 | - 安装 cookie editor 扩展 [ [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookie-editor/hlkenndednhfkekhgcdicdfddnkalmdm) | [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-editor/) | [Edge](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/cookieeditor/neaplmfkghagebokkhpjpoebhdledlf) ] 49 | - 访问 `bing.com` 50 | - 点击插件图标 51 | - 点击最右边的 `Export` -> `Export as JSON` 按钮 (cookie将会保存到你的剪切板里) 52 | - 把你的cookie内容从剪切板中粘贴到 `cookies.json` 文件里 53 | 54 |
55 | 56 | ## 安装模块 57 | 58 | - `pip install -r ./requirements.txt`或`pip3 install -r ./requirements.txt` 59 | 60 |
61 | 62 | Linux 63 | 64 | 安装`pip`与`tkinter` 65 | 66 | - `sudo apt install python3-pip` 67 | - `sudo apt install python3-tk` 68 | 69 |
70 | 71 | # 运行 72 | 73 | 直接运行 `python ./EdgeGPT-GUI.py` 或 `python3 ./EdgeGPT-GUI.py` 74 | 75 | # 说明 76 | 77 | ~~因代理的问题 所以可能会暂停更新~~(已停止更新) 78 | 79 | 项目已寄 欢迎烧纸 80 | 81 | 请注意`EdgeGPT`的版本应为[`requirements.txt`](./requirements.txt)中所要求的版本 见 [#505](https://github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT/issues/505) 82 | 83 | 按 `F9` 进行发送 84 | 85 | 按 `F12` 来开启新话题 86 | 87 | 对话会以 `Markdown` 文件的形式进行储存 88 | 89 | 默认保存在`chat_logs`文件夹下 90 | 91 | 日志将会保存在`logs`文件夹下 92 | 93 | 102 | 103 | # 其它 104 | 105 | 如果喜欢本项目的话 就点一下`Star`吧 106 | 107 | [![Star History Chart](https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=cueavy/EdgeGPT-GUI&type=Date)](https://star-history.com/#cueavy/EdgeGPT-GUI&Date) 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cookies.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cueavyqwp/EdgeGPT-GUI/4fdc68682fc4a666132afce5258c2f3c3e9957d5/cookies.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /format.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | ## `User` 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ## `Bing` 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | --- 17 | 18 | # [``] Chat start 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | --- 25 | # [``] Chat reset 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | # [``] Chat end 32 | 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lang/en_us.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "network_error_message" : "Network error.\nYou can try to continue.\nIf it still can't work, please try to restart this program." , 3 | "can_not_to_read" : "Unable to read cookie file" , 4 | "can_not_get_message" : "Can't get messages.\nTry to restart this program." , 5 | "help" : "@Pass F9 to send@Pass F12 to reload@" , 6 | "empty_content" : "Do not enter empty content" , 7 | "words_too_more" : "More than 2000 words" , 8 | "wait" : "Please wait" , 9 | "wrong" : "Wrong" , 10 | "info" : "Info" , 11 | "word" : "words" 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lang/zh_cn.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "network_error_message" : "网络错误\n可能是各种奇怪原因造成的\n你可以尝试试继续对话\n若还不行那请尝试重启程序" , 3 | "can_not_to_read" : "无法正常读取cookie文件\n看看是否忘记添加\n或有其它问题" , 4 | "can_not_get_message" : "无法获取信息\n尝试重启程序" , 5 | "help" : "@按F9发送@按F12来刷新@" , 6 | "empty_content" : "禁止输入空内容" , 7 | "words_too_more" : "超过2000字" , 8 | "wait" : "请等待Bing" , 9 | "wrong" : "错误" , 10 | "info" : "提示" , 11 | "word" : "字数" 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cueavyqwp/EdgeGPT-GUI/4fdc68682fc4a666132afce5258c2f3c3e9957d5/requirements.txt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------