Ask ChatGPT
ChatGPT, GPT-3 and Codex conversations in Visual Studio Code
📢 New features - Keybindings, new custom prompts and enable/disable prompts
- You can now use/customize keybindings for your prompts. (i.e. Use
cmd+k cmd+shift+1
to run ChatGPT: Add Tests
on the selected code on MacOS)
- You can now enable/disable prompts that you wish to see in the editor's context menus.
- There are 2 new prompts that you can customize and enable if the currently available prompts are insufficient for your use case.
ChatGPT as your copilot to level up your developer experience
- ⏳ Google's LaMDA, Bard integration is upcoming once the API is available.
- ➕ ChatGPT Plus support.
- 🔥 Streaming conversation support for both browser and API Key method. ChatGPT will type as they think.
- 📝 Create files/projects or fix your code with one click or with keyboard shortcuts.
- 🤖 Zero-Config setup. Simply login to OpenAI as usual. Or use OpenAI's official GPT3 APIs.
- ➡️ Export all your conversation history at once in Markdown format.
Zero Configuration with Browser or API Key setup Methods
- [Default] Use OpenAI's official ChatGPT APIs - Use your personal/organizational API Keys. This method provides many parameters to customize your prompt. Check out the GPT3 settings. For more details: GPT3 OpenAI API Key
- Autologin - Uses browser to ask questions to ChatGPT. Zero-Config Autologin lets the extension grab the required tokens automatically using
puppeteer
. The extension will use the browser behind the scenes, so you are not expected to receive 4xx errors while asking ChatGPT via extension unless there is OpenAI outages. Autologin Setup (Default)
API Key Setup
Get your API Key ready from here: OpenAI
- Click
Login
in your extension or ask any coding question by selecting a code fragment.
- Once asked provide your API Key to the extension
- [Optional] You could also store your API Key in your settings.json. However, it's highly discouraged due to security reasons.
Browser Setup
❕ Please do not interrupt the autologin flow and do not close the browser. Let the extension log you in and the browser will be minimized automatically.
🚀 All you need to do is click Login or ask a question to get started!
Click on the ChatGPT extension icon on your sidebar and hit Login
button.
A new browser window (Default is Chrome
but you may override it with any Chromium-based browser) will open up redirected to https://chat.openai.com/. Wait till you see login page, and click on Login on your browser.
- If you see a
ChatGPT is at capacity right now
message, the extension will refresh the page every 2 seconds until it's passed. If OpenAI systems are experiencing issues and the extension fails to see Login page after 10 retries, the browser will be automatically closed.
Solve captchas if you are prompted and continue.
After successfully logging in, the browser will be minimized.
🔑 Use Google, Microsoft or standard OpenAI credentials to login. The email/password will be used to autofill the login form depending on the authentication type you choose. NOTE: We don't recommend storing your password in your settings.json since the file is plain text. However, you can opt-in to use it to reduce the friction during logins.
ℹ️ You will need to have a browser open and be logged in at all times. If you close the browser or your VS-Code instance, you will be asked to login again in your next session.
📝 You can have the extension auto-fill the email address and/or password during logins. Update the extension settings with those information for quicker login. NOTE: We never store any of this information locally or remotely.
🤖 Below is a sample autologin flow. Simply login & keep your browser minimized for dialogues with ChatGPT:
Override settings with any Chromium-based browser
- To use
Edge
, go to this URL: edge://version
and copy the executable path used by your Edge browser.
- Override the chromium path by going to vs-code settings and search for
chatgpt:chromiumPath
. Paste the executable path. i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe
- [Maybe required] Run
ChatGPT: Reset session
command to clear your previous browser selection. This is required only if you have previously authenticated using a different browser.
Run on Linux or remote - SSH workspace
There are community members who are able to run the extension in WSL, Linux, remote-SSH workspaces. Please check these issues for instructions.
Credits to @EzyDark
Features
The extension comes with context menu commands, copy/move suggested code into editor with one-click, conversation window and customization options for OpenAI's ChatGPT prompts.
ChatGPT conversation window in vs-code
🆕 Export all your conversation history withs one click
Ad-hoc prompt prefixes for you to customize what you are asking ChatGPT
Customize what you are asking with the selected code. The extension will remember your prompt for subsequent questions.
Automatic partial code response detection
The extension will detect if ChatGPT didn't complete code in their answer and it will suggest automatic continuation and combination of answers
🍻 Optimized for dialogue
Edit and resend a previous prompt
Copy or insert the code ChatGPT is suggesting right into your editor.
Ask free-form text questions that will be listed in the conversation window. The conversation is kept in cache until vs-code instance is closed.
Use defaults or customize your code prompts
ChatGPT: Ad-hoc prompt
: Ad-hoc custom prompt prefix for the selected code. Right click on a selected block of code, run command.
- You will be asked to fill in your preferred custom prefix and the extension will remember that string for your subsequent ad-hoc queries.
ChatGPT: Add tests
: Write tests for you. Right click on a selected block of code, run command.
- "default": "Implement tests for the following code",
- "description": "The prompt prefix used for adding tests for the selected code"
ChatGPT: Find bugs
: Analyze and find bugs in your code. Right click on a selected block of code, run command.
- "default": "Find problems with the following code",
- "description": "The prompt prefix used for finding problems for the selected code"
ChatGPT: Optimize
: Add suggestions to your code to improve. Right click on a selected block of code, run command.
- "default": "Optimize the following code",
- "description": "The prompt prefix used for optimizing the selected code"
ChatGPT: Explain
: Explain the selected code. Right click on a selected block of code, run command.
- "default": "Explain the following code",
- "description": "The prompt prefix used for explaining the selected code"
ChatGPT: Add comments
: Add comments for the selected code. Right click on a selected block of code, run command.
- "default": "Add comments for the following code",
- "description": "The prompt prefix used for adding comments for the selected code"
ChatGPT: Custom prompt 1
: Your custom prompt 1. It's disabled by default, please set to a custom prompt and enable it if you prefer using customized prompt
ChatGPT: Custom prompt 2
: Your custom prompt 2. It's disabled by default, please set to a custom prompt and enable it if you prefer using customized prompt
Other available commands
ChatGPT: Ask anything
: Free-form text questions within conversation window.
ChatGPT: Reset session
: Clears the current session and resets your connection with ChatGPT
ChatGPT: Clear conversation
: Clears the conversation window and resets the thread to start a new conversation with ChatGPT.
ChatGPT: Export conversation
: Exports the whole conversation in Markdown for you to easily store and find the Q&A list.
Customization settings
- Use proxy with autologin puppeteer setup
- Opt-in to use automation to authenticate OpenAI.
- You can configure the commands to use any prompts for the selected code!
- Opt-in to receive notification when ChatGPT sends you a message!
Using Proxy
The autologin supports setting a proxy server. This is useful if you're running into rate limiting issues or if you want to use a proxy to hide your IP address. Right now this setting only supports http proxies. Don't provide a protocol in the setting.
To use a proxy, update the settings with your proxy server details. For more information on the format, see here.
Format examples:
- Authenticated:
myUsername:myPassword@my.proxy.com:3001
- Anonymous:
204.137.172.37:999
Troubleshooting
- It's possible that OpenAI systems may experience issues responding to your queries due to high-traffic from time to time.
- If you get
404 NotFound
error, it means one of the parameters you provided is unknown (i.e. chatgpt.gpt3.model
). Most likely switching to default model
in your settings would fix this issue.
- If you get
400 BadRequest
error with API Key based method, it means that your conversation's length is more than GPT/Codex models can handle. Clear your conversation history with ChatGPT: Clear conversation
command and retry sending your prompt.
- If you get
ChatGPT is at capacity right now
during autologin, the extension will refresh the page every 2 seconds until you see the login page. Refreshing may help in some cases, when there is a queue. This is unfortunately out of this extension's control. If, even after refresh, OpenAI shows capacity error, the browser will close automatically.
- If you get
ChatGPTAPI error 429
, it means that you are making Too Many Requests. Please wait and try again in a few moments. If it persists, restart your vs-code.
- This could also be due to multiple browser/requests being active on OpenAI. Make sure that none of your API Keys are being actively used at the moment.
- You could also try re-generating a new API Key here
- If you see
ChatGPTAPI error terminated
, your requests are being throttled. Please try again later.
- If you encounter persistent issues with your queries
- Try
ChatGPT: Reset session
command
- As a last resort try restarting your VS-Code and retry logging in.
- If you are using Remote Development and cant login to ChatGPT
- In settings.json add
- "remote.extensionKind": {"kbmjj123.zd-vscode-chatgpt": ["ui"]}
Disclaimer and Credits
- This public repository is only used for documentation purposes at the moment. It's due to various reasons outlined here. Please make sure you are comfortable with the disclaimers below before using the extension.
- There is no guarantee that the extension will continue to work as-is without any issues or side-effects. Please use it at your own risk. It may stop working without a notice e.g. OpenAI may decide to change all or some of its functionality, which will affect this extension.
- This extension never uses/stores your personally identifiable information. There are some optional settings that you may opt-in to use i.e. OpenAI API Key. Please be careful of what you are storing in your settings.json file, since vs-code may sync them across their instances and it's outside of this extension's boundary. We recommend not storing any personally identifiable information in your settings.json.
- This extension collects metadata to improve its features. No personally identifiable information is collected. You can opt-out from telemetry either by setting the global 'telemetry.telemetryLevel' or 'chatgpt.telemetry.disable'. The extension will respect both of these settings and will collect metadata only if both allow telemetry. We use the official telemetry package provided by the vscode team here to understand this extension's usage patterns better to plan new feature releases i.e. popularity of Browser-based autologin vs. API Key method setting.
- We assume no responsibility of any issues that you may face using this extension. Your use of OpenAI services is subject to OpenAI's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
- 💻 Open AI ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/
- 🖼️ Open AI Dall-E-2: https://openai.com/dall-e-2/
- 🧪 Uses unofficial nodejs OpenAI API wrapper for conversational fetch calls to api.openai.com.