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Convert any API into a ChatGPT plugin

langdock.com
10 points·by jbeiss·3 वर्ष पहले·14 comments

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jbeiss
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Looks cool! Will try it out later this week to build a ChatGPT plugin.
jbeiss
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We will autogenerate and suggest test cases for your API, that we will then test automatically whenever you change something. This feature is under development still however. Expected to release next month.
jbeiss
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Okay, we will take extra care next time. Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
jbeiss
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Agree that the value of a product is judged by its actual usefulness to its users. Thanks for your thoughts around open sourcing!
jbeiss
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Ohoh, sorry you had issues with the volume! Double checked and everything seems fine on our end. You mean the 2min video on website, right?
jbeiss
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Appreciate your feedback @rfittich.

We started building this product with some non open source tools such as Firebase to get off the ground and be able to launch so quickly.

Now that we have the core functionality built, we are working on removing all non-open source services from our product to then release a version than can be run without external services. This version is launching in a few weeks.

Open-source is important to us, so that our code be audited by everyone and evolve around community feedback.
jbeiss
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Right after the ChatGPT plugin announcement we started building our own plugins and identified a few flaws that we think, a dedicated product could solve.

We identified, that apart from the creation of the manifest and openapi files, developers will need support with versioning, monitoring their plugin and most importantly (automated) testing.

So we started to built a tool around this, and we're going to open source it soon, so that everyone can host it individually and doesn't need to give us access to potentially private data.

Would love to get your thoughts and feedback.