├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ └── test.yml ├── .gitignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── Eask ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── dall-e.el └── etc └── demo.gif /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | updates: 3 | - package-ecosystem: github-actions 4 | directory: / 5 | schedule: 6 | interval: daily 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/test.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: CI 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - master 7 | pull_request: 8 | workflow_dispatch: 9 | 10 | concurrency: 11 | group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }} 12 | cancel-in-progress: true 13 | 14 | jobs: 15 | test: 16 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 17 | continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.experimental }} 18 | strategy: 19 | fail-fast: false 20 | matrix: 21 | os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest] 22 | emacs-version: 23 | - 27.2 24 | - 28.2 25 | - 29.4 26 | - 30.1 27 | experimental: [false] 28 | include: 29 | - os: ubuntu-latest 30 | emacs-version: snapshot 31 | experimental: true 32 | - os: macos-latest 33 | emacs-version: snapshot 34 | experimental: true 35 | - os: windows-latest 36 | emacs-version: snapshot 37 | experimental: true 38 | exclude: 39 | - os: macos-latest 40 | emacs-version: 27.2 41 | 42 | steps: 43 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 44 | 45 | - uses: jcs090218/setup-emacs@master 46 | with: 47 | version: ${{ matrix.emacs-version }} 48 | 49 | - uses: emacs-eask/setup-eask@master 50 | with: 51 | version: 'snapshot' 52 | 53 | - name: Run tests 54 | run: 55 | make ci 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ignore these directories 2 | /.git 3 | /recipes 4 | 5 | # ignore log files 6 | /.log 7 | 8 | # ignore generated files 9 | *.elc 10 | 11 | # eask packages 12 | .eask/ 13 | dist/ 14 | 15 | # packaging 16 | *-autoloads.el 17 | *-pkg.el 18 | 19 | # personal test 20 | /_test 21 | 22 | # OS generated 23 | .DS_Store 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Change Log 2 | 3 | All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. 4 | 5 | Check [Keep a Changelog](http://keepachangelog.com/) for recommendations on how to structure this file. 6 | 7 | 8 | ## 0.2.0 (Unreleased) 9 | > Released N/A 10 | 11 | * N/A 12 | 13 | ## 0.1.0 14 | > Released Mar 29, 2023 15 | 16 | * Initial release. 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Eask: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; -*- mode: eask; lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | (package "dall-e" 4 | "0.1.0" 5 | "Use DALL-E inside Emacs") 6 | 7 | (website-url "https://github.com/emacs-openai/dall-e") 8 | (keywords "comm" "dall-e") 9 | 10 | (package-file "dall-e.el") 11 | (files "dall-e-*.el") 12 | 13 | (script "test" "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1") 14 | 15 | (source 'jcs-elpa) 16 | (source 'gnu) 17 | (source 'melpa) 18 | 19 | (depends-on "emacs" "27.1") 20 | (depends-on "openai") 21 | (depends-on "lv") 22 | (depends-on "ht") 23 | (depends-on "spinner") 24 | (depends-on "reveal-in-folder") 25 | (depends-on "async") 26 | 27 | (setq network-security-level 'low) ; see https://github.com/jcs090218/setup-emacs-windows/issues/156#issuecomment-932956432 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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18 | 19 | ## 💾 Installation 20 | 21 | #### package.el 22 | 23 | This package is available from [JCS-ELPA](https://jcs-emacs.github.io/jcs-elpa/). 24 | Install from these repositories then you should be good to go! 25 | 26 | Normally, you don't need to add `(require 'dall-e)` to your configuration since 27 | most `'dall-e` commands are autoload and can be called without loading the module! 28 | 29 | #### use-package 30 | 31 | If you are using [use-package](https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UsePackage), 32 | add the following to your `init.el` file: 33 | 34 | ```elisp 35 | (use-package dall-e :ensure t) 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | or with `straight.el`: 39 | 40 | ```elisp 41 | (use-package dall-e 42 | :straight (dall-e :type git :host github :repo "emacs-openai/dall-e")) 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | #### Manual installation 46 | 47 | Copy all `.el` files in this repository to `~/.emacs.d/lisp` and add the following: 48 | 49 | ```elisp 50 | (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/lisp/") 51 | (require 'dall-e) 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | ## 🔑 Obtaining API key 55 | 56 | To use this extension, you will need an API key from OpenAI. To obtain one, 57 | follow these steps: 58 | 59 | 1. Go to [OpenAI's website](https://beta.openai.com/account/api-keys). If you 60 | don't have an account, you will need to create one or sign up using your Google 61 | or Microsoft account. 62 | 2. Click on the `Create new secret key` button. 63 | 3. Copy the key and paste into the 'API Key' field under the 'openai' custom group settings. 64 | 65 | When you create a new account, you receive $18 in free credits for the API which 66 | you must use in the first 90 days. You can see pricing information 67 | [here](https://openai.com/api/pricing/). 1000 tokens are about 700 words, and 68 | you can see the token count for each request at the end of the response in the 69 | sidebar. 70 | 71 | ## 🔨 Usage 72 | 73 | To start this package: 74 | 75 | ``` 76 | M-x dall-e 77 | ``` 78 | 79 | ## 📝 Customization 80 | 81 | #### 🧪 Variables 82 | 83 | - `dall-e-n` - The number of images to generate. Must be between 1 and 10. (Default: `5`) 84 | - `dall-e-size` - The size of the generated images. (Default: `"256x256"`) 85 | - `dall-e-spinner-type` - The type of the spinner. (Default: `'moon`) 86 | - `dall-e-cache-dir` - Absolute path to download image files. 87 | - `dall-e-display-width` - The image size to display in buffer. (Default: `200`) 88 | 89 | ## 🔗 References 90 | 91 | - [chatgpt-shell](https://github.com/xenodium/chatgpt-shell) 92 | 93 | ## 🛠️ Contribute 94 | 95 | [![PRs Welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg)](http://makeapullrequest.com) 96 | [![Elisp styleguide](https://img.shields.io/badge/elisp-style%20guide-purple)](https://github.com/bbatsov/emacs-lisp-style-guide) 97 | [![Donate on paypal](https://img.shields.io/badge/paypal-donate-1?logo=paypal&color=blue)](https://www.paypal.me/jcs090218) 98 | [![Become a patron](https://img.shields.io/badge/patreon-become%20a%20patron-orange.svg?logo=patreon)](https://www.patreon.com/jcs090218) 99 | 100 | If you would like to contribute to this project, you may either 101 | clone and make pull requests to this repository. Or you can 102 | clone the project and establish your own branch of this tool. 103 | Any methods are welcome! 104 | 105 | ### 🔬 Development 106 | 107 | To run the test locally, you will need the following tools: 108 | 109 | - [Eask](https://emacs-eask.github.io/) 110 | - [Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) (optional) 111 | 112 | Install all dependencies and development dependencies: 113 | 114 | ```sh 115 | eask install-deps --dev 116 | ``` 117 | 118 | To test the package's installation: 119 | 120 | ```sh 121 | eask package 122 | eask install 123 | ``` 124 | 125 | To test compilation: 126 | 127 | ```sh 128 | eask compile 129 | ``` 130 | 131 | **🪧 The following steps are optional, but we recommend you follow these lint results!** 132 | 133 | The built-in `checkdoc` linter: 134 | 135 | ```sh 136 | eask lint checkdoc 137 | ``` 138 | 139 | The standard `package` linter: 140 | 141 | ```sh 142 | eask lint package 143 | ``` 144 | 145 | *📝 P.S. For more information, find the Eask manual at https://emacs-eask.github.io/.* 146 | 147 | ## ⚜️ License 148 | 149 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 150 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 151 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 152 | (at your option) any later version. 153 | 154 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 155 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 156 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 157 | GNU General Public License for more details. 158 | 159 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 160 | along with this program. If not, see . 161 | 162 | See [`LICENSE`](./LICENSE.txt) for details. 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dall-e.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; dall-e.el --- Use DALL-E inside Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Shen, Jen-Chieh 4 | 5 | ;; Author: Shen, Jen-Chieh 6 | ;; Maintainer: Shen, Jen-Chieh 7 | ;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-openai/dall-e 8 | ;; Version: 0.1.0 9 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1") (openai "0.1.0") (lv "0.0") (ht "2.0") (spinner "1.7.4") (reveal-in-folder "0.1.2") (async "1.9.3")) 10 | ;; Keywords: comm dall-e 11 | 12 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 13 | 14 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 15 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 16 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 17 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 18 | 19 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 20 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 21 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 22 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 23 | 24 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 25 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 26 | 27 | ;;; Commentary: 28 | ;; 29 | ;; Use DALL-E inside Emacs. 30 | ;; 31 | 32 | ;;; Code: 33 | 34 | (require 'cl-lib) 35 | (require 'image) 36 | (require 'let-alist) 37 | (require 'subr-x) 38 | 39 | (require 'openai) 40 | (require 'openai-image) 41 | (require 'lv) 42 | (require 'ht) 43 | (require 'spinner) 44 | (require 'reveal-in-folder) 45 | (require 'async) 46 | 47 | (defgroup dall-e nil 48 | "Use DALL-E inside Emacs." 49 | :prefix "dall-e-" 50 | :group 'comm 51 | :link '(url-link :tag "Repository" "https://github.com/emacs-openai/dall-e")) 52 | 53 | (defcustom dall-e-n 5 54 | "The number of images to generate. Must be between 1 and 10." 55 | :type 'integer 56 | :group 'dall-e) 57 | 58 | (defcustom dall-e-size "256x256" 59 | "The size of the generated images. 60 | 61 | Must be one of `256x256', `512x512', or `1024x1024'." 62 | :type 'string 63 | :group 'dall-e) 64 | 65 | (defcustom dall-e-spinner-type 'moon 66 | "The type of the spinner." 67 | :type '(choice (const :tag "Key to variable `spinner-types'" symbol) 68 | (const :tag "Vector of characters" vector)) 69 | :group 'openai) 70 | 71 | (defcustom dall-e-cache-dir 72 | (expand-file-name (locate-user-emacs-file ".cache/dall-e")) 73 | "Absolute path to download image files." 74 | :risky t 75 | :type 'directory 76 | :group 'dall-e) 77 | 78 | (defcustom dall-e-display-width 200 79 | "The image size to display in buffer." 80 | :type 'integer 81 | :group 'dall-e) 82 | 83 | (defconst dall-e-buffer-name-format "*DALL-E: <%s>*" 84 | "Name of the buffer to use for the `dall-e' instance.") 85 | 86 | (defvar dall-e-instances (ht-create) 87 | "List of instances, each pair is consist of (index . buffer).") 88 | 89 | (defvar-local dall-e-instance nil 90 | "Instance data for each buffer.") 91 | 92 | (defvar-local dall-e-requesting-p nil 93 | "Non-nil when requesting; waiting for the response.") 94 | 95 | (defvar-local dall-e-downloading-p nil 96 | "Non-nil when downloading images.") 97 | 98 | (defvar-local dall-e-spinner nil 99 | "Spinner.") 100 | 101 | (defvar-local dall-e-tip-inserted-p nil 102 | "Use to erase tip after first input.") 103 | 104 | (defvar-local dall-e-images nil 105 | "List of images for current session.") 106 | 107 | (defvar-local dall-e-processes (ht-create) 108 | "List of process to download images.") 109 | 110 | (defface dall-e-user 111 | '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face)) 112 | "Face used for user." 113 | :group 'dall-e) 114 | 115 | (defface dall-e-tip 116 | '((t :foreground "#848484")) 117 | "Face used for tip." 118 | :group 'dall-e) 119 | 120 | ;; 121 | ;;; Util 122 | 123 | (defun dall-e--kill-process (process) 124 | "Kill PROCESS." 125 | (ignore-errors (kill-process process)) 126 | (ignore-errors (kill-buffer (process-buffer process)))) 127 | 128 | (defun dall-e--pop-to-buffer (buffer-or-name) 129 | "Wrapper to function `pop-to-buffer'. 130 | 131 | Display buffer from BUFFER-OR-NAME." 132 | (pop-to-buffer buffer-or-name `((display-buffer-in-direction) 133 | (dedicated . t)))) 134 | 135 | (defun dall-e-busy-p () 136 | "Return non-nil if session is busy." 137 | (or dall-e-requesting-p dall-e-downloading-p)) 138 | 139 | (defun dall-e-user () 140 | "Return the current user." 141 | (if (string-empty-p openai-user) 142 | "user" ; this is free? 143 | openai-user)) 144 | 145 | (defun dall-e-cache-dir () 146 | "Return cache directory for current session." 147 | (expand-file-name (openai--2str (car dall-e-instance)) dall-e-cache-dir)) 148 | 149 | ;; 150 | ;;; Instances 151 | 152 | (defmacro dall-e-with-instance (instance &rest body) 153 | "Execute BODY within INSTANCE." 154 | (declare (indent 1)) 155 | `(when-let* ((buffer (and ,instance 156 | (get-buffer (cdr ,instance)))) 157 | ((buffer-live-p buffer))) 158 | (with-current-buffer buffer 159 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) 160 | ,@body)))) 161 | 162 | (defun dall-e--live-instances () 163 | "Return a list of live instances." 164 | (let ((live-instances)) 165 | (ht-map (lambda (_ buffer) 166 | (when (and (get-buffer buffer) 167 | (buffer-live-p buffer)) 168 | (push buffer live-instances))) 169 | dall-e-instances) 170 | (reverse live-instances))) 171 | 172 | (defun dall-e--shown-instances () 173 | "Return a list of live instances that are displayed on the screen." 174 | (let ((live-instances (dall-e--live-instances)) 175 | (shown-instances)) 176 | (dolist (instance live-instances) 177 | (when (get-buffer-window instance) 178 | (push instance shown-instances))) 179 | (reverse shown-instances))) 180 | 181 | (defun dall-e--new-index () 182 | "Find killed instance before giving new index." 183 | (let ((target)) 184 | (cl-some (lambda (index) 185 | (let ((buffer (ht-get dall-e-instances index))) 186 | (when (or (not (get-buffer buffer)) 187 | (not (buffer-live-p buffer))) ; if buffer is killed 188 | (setq target index) 189 | t))) 190 | (ht-keys dall-e-instances)) 191 | (unless target ; No killed instance? 192 | (setq target (ht-size dall-e-instances))) ; Create a new one! 193 | target)) 194 | 195 | (defun dall-e-restart () 196 | "Restart session." 197 | (interactive) 198 | (when (eq major-mode #'dall-e-mode) 199 | (let* ((instance dall-e-instance) 200 | (index (car instance)) 201 | (old-name)) 202 | ;; If buffer is alive, kill it! 203 | (dall-e-with-instance instance 204 | (setq old-name (buffer-name)) 205 | (kill-this-buffer)) 206 | ;; `old-name' will remain `nil' if buffer is not killed or invalid! 207 | (when old-name 208 | (dall-e-register-instance index old-name) 209 | (switch-to-buffer old-name))))) 210 | 211 | ;; 212 | ;;; Input 213 | 214 | (defun dall-e--fill-region (start end) 215 | "Like function `fill-region' (START to END), improve readability." 216 | (save-restriction 217 | (narrow-to-region start end) 218 | (goto-char (point-min)) 219 | (while (not (eobp)) 220 | (end-of-line) 221 | (when (< fill-column (current-column)) 222 | (fill-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))) 223 | (forward-line 1)))) 224 | 225 | (defun dall-e--display-image (data) 226 | "Display image DATA in place." 227 | (goto-char (point-max)) 228 | (let ((filename (car data)) 229 | (url (cdr data)) 230 | (start (point))) 231 | (insert url) 232 | (add-text-properties start (point) ; hover url, so you can click on it! 233 | `(display ,(create-image filename nil nil 234 | :width dall-e-display-width))) 235 | (insert " "))) 236 | 237 | (defun dall-e--download-image (instance data) 238 | "Start process to download image DATA in INSTANCE." 239 | (let ((filename (car data)) 240 | (url (cdr data))) 241 | (async-start 242 | (lambda (&rest _) 243 | (url-copy-file url filename)) 244 | (lambda (&rest _) 245 | (dall-e-with-instance instance 246 | (dall-e--kill-process (ht-get dall-e-processes filename)) 247 | (ht-remove dall-e-processes filename) 248 | (dall-e--display-image data) 249 | (when (zerop (length (ht-keys dall-e-processes))) 250 | (spinner-stop dall-e-spinner) 251 | (setq dall-e-downloading-p nil) 252 | (insert "\n\n"))))))) 253 | 254 | (defun dall-e-send-response (prompt) 255 | "Send PROMPT to DALL-E." 256 | (let ((user (dall-e-user)) 257 | (instance dall-e-instance) 258 | (cache-dir (dall-e-cache-dir))) 259 | (when (string-empty-p prompt) 260 | (user-error "[INFO] Invalid prompt or description: %s" prompt)) 261 | (dall-e-with-instance instance 262 | (goto-char (point-max)) 263 | ;; clear up the tip message 264 | (when dall-e-tip-inserted-p 265 | (erase-buffer) 266 | (setq dall-e-tip-inserted-p nil)) 267 | ;; Display input 268 | (let ((start (point)) 269 | (role (format "<%s>:" user))) 270 | (add-face-text-property 0 (length role) 'dall-e-user nil role) 271 | (insert role " " prompt) 272 | (insert "\n\n") 273 | (dall-e--fill-region start (point)))) 274 | (setq dall-e-requesting-p t) 275 | (spinner-start dall-e-spinner) 276 | (openai-image prompt 277 | (lambda (data) 278 | (dall-e-with-instance instance 279 | (setq dall-e-requesting-p nil) 280 | (spinner-stop dall-e-spinner) 281 | (unless openai-error 282 | (ignore-errors (make-directory cache-dir t)) 283 | (clear-image-cache) 284 | (let-alist data 285 | (mapc 286 | (lambda (images-data) 287 | (let-alist images-data 288 | (let* ((url .url) 289 | (name (format "%s.png" (length dall-e-images))) 290 | (filename (expand-file-name name cache-dir)) 291 | (data (cons filename url)) 292 | (process (dall-e--download-image instance data))) 293 | (spinner-start dall-e-spinner) 294 | (setq dall-e-downloading-p t) 295 | (push data dall-e-images) 296 | (ht-set dall-e-processes filename process)))) 297 | .data))))) 298 | :n dall-e-n 299 | :size dall-e-size 300 | :user user))) 301 | 302 | (defun dall-e-type-response () 303 | "Type response to OpenAI." 304 | (interactive) 305 | (cond 306 | (dall-e-requesting-p 307 | (message "[BUSY] Waiting for OpanAI to response...")) 308 | (dall-e-downloading-p 309 | (message "[BUSY] Waiting for download to complete...")) 310 | (t 311 | (dall-e-send-response (read-string "Type the detailed description: "))))) 312 | 313 | ;; 314 | ;;; Info 315 | 316 | (defun dall-e--pre-command-once (&rest _) 317 | "One time pre-command after Easky command." 318 | ;; XXX: We pass on to next post-command! 319 | (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'dall-e--pre-command-once) 320 | (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'dall-e--post-command-once)) 321 | 322 | (defun dall-e--post-command-once () 323 | "One time post-command after info command." 324 | ;; XXX: This will allow us to scroll in the lv's window! 325 | (unless (equal lv-wnd (selected-window)) 326 | ;; Once we select window other than lv's window, then we kill it! 327 | (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'dall-e--post-command-once) 328 | (lv-delete-window))) 329 | 330 | (defun dall-e-info () 331 | "Show session information." 332 | (interactive) 333 | (when (eq major-mode #'dall-e-mode) 334 | (lv-message 335 | (concat 336 | (format "session: %s" (cdr dall-e-instance)) "\n" 337 | (format "images: %s" (length dall-e-images)) 338 | "\n\n" 339 | (format "n: %s" dall-e-n) "\n" 340 | (format "size: %s" dall-e-size) "\n" 341 | (format "user: %s" (dall-e-user)))) 342 | ;; Register event to cancel lv window! 343 | (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'dall-e--pre-command-once))) 344 | 345 | ;; 346 | ;;; Entry 347 | 348 | (defun dall-e-reveal-cache-directory () 349 | "Reveal cache directory in folder." 350 | (interactive) 351 | (when (eq major-mode #'dall-e-mode) 352 | (ignore-errors (make-directory (dall-e-cache-dir) t)) 353 | (reveal-in-folder--signal-shell (dall-e-cache-dir)))) 354 | 355 | (defun dall-e-clear-cahce () 356 | "Clear cache for current session." 357 | (interactive) 358 | (when (eq major-mode #'dall-e-mode) 359 | (ignore-errors (delete-directory (dall-e-cache-dir) t)))) 360 | 361 | (defun dall-e-mode--kill-buffer-hook () 362 | "Kill buffer hook." 363 | (ht-map (lambda (_ process) 364 | (dall-e--kill-process process)) 365 | dall-e-processes) 366 | (ht-clear dall-e-processes) 367 | (spinner-stop dall-e-spinner) 368 | (dall-e-clear-cahce)) 369 | 370 | (defun dall-e-header-line () 371 | "The display for header line." 372 | (format " %s[Session] %s [Images] %s [User] %s" 373 | (if-let ((frame (spinner-print dall-e-spinner))) 374 | (concat frame " ") 375 | "") 376 | (cdr dall-e-instance) 377 | (length dall-e-images) 378 | (dall-e-user))) 379 | 380 | (defvar dall-e-mode-map 381 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 382 | (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'dall-e-type-response) 383 | map) 384 | "Keymap for `dall-e-mode'.") 385 | 386 | (defun dall-e-mode-insert-tip () 387 | "Insert tip to output buffer." 388 | (when (string-empty-p (buffer-string)) 389 | (setq dall-e-tip-inserted-p t) 390 | (let ((inhibit-read-only t) 391 | (tip "Press to start entering detailed description 392 | 393 | `M-x dall-e-info` will print out more information about the current session! 394 | ")) 395 | (add-face-text-property 0 (length tip) 'dall-e-tip nil tip) 396 | (insert tip)))) 397 | 398 | (define-derived-mode dall-e-mode fundamental-mode "DALL-E" 399 | "Major mode for `dall-e-mode'. 400 | 401 | \\" 402 | (setq-local buffer-read-only t) 403 | (font-lock-mode -1) 404 | (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'dall-e-mode--kill-buffer-hook nil t) 405 | (setq-local header-line-format `((:eval (dall-e-header-line)))) 406 | (setq dall-e-spinner (spinner-create dall-e-spinner-type t)) 407 | (dall-e-mode-insert-tip)) 408 | 409 | (defun dall-e-register-instance (index buffer-or-name) 410 | "Register BUFFER-OR-NAME with INDEX as an instance. 411 | 412 | Caution, this will overwrite the existing instance!" 413 | (ht-set dall-e-instances index (get-buffer-create buffer-or-name)) 414 | (with-current-buffer buffer-or-name 415 | (dall-e-mode) 416 | (setq dall-e-instance (cons index (current-buffer))) 417 | (dall-e-clear-cahce))) 418 | 419 | ;;;###autoload 420 | (defun dall-e-new () 421 | "Run a new instance of DALL-E." 422 | (interactive) 423 | (let* ((new-index (dall-e--new-index)) 424 | (new-buffer-name (format dall-e-buffer-name-format new-index))) 425 | (when (get-buffer new-buffer-name) 426 | (user-error "Internal Error: creating instance that already exists")) 427 | (dall-e-register-instance new-index new-buffer-name) 428 | (dall-e--pop-to-buffer new-buffer-name))) 429 | 430 | ;;;###autoload 431 | (defun dall-e () 432 | "Start DALL-E with existing instance, else create a new instance." 433 | (interactive) 434 | (let ((live-instances (dall-e--live-instances)) 435 | (shown-instances (dall-e--shown-instances))) 436 | (cond (shown-instances 437 | (dall-e--pop-to-buffer (nth 0 shown-instances))) 438 | (live-instances 439 | (dall-e--pop-to-buffer (nth 0 live-instances))) 440 | (t 441 | (dall-e-new))))) 442 | 443 | (provide 'dall-e) 444 | ;;; dall-e.el ends here 445 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/demo.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emacs-openai/dall-e/24b1315b57d8e9329f5af1c9d7f8be9e8a6f932e/etc/demo.gif --------------------------------------------------------------------------------