ask-chat and terminal-chatGPT
These tools are competitors, as both offer direct ChatGPT interaction within the terminal, but *robertjbass/ask-chat* specifically targets quick, workflow-integrated questions via a client that suggests it might prioritize brevity and non-interruption, while *codeacme17/terminal-chatGPT* presents a more general "chat with chatGPT" client without those specific usage constraints.
Maintenance
6/25
Adoption
6/25
Maturity
18/25
Community
0/25
Maintenance
0/25
Adoption
6/25
Maturity
9/25
Community
8/25
Stars: 2
Forks: —
Downloads: 70
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: ISC
Stars: 19
Forks: 2
Downloads: —
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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About ask-chat
robertjbass/ask-chat
ChatGPT in the terminal for quick questions that don't interrupt your workflow
About terminal-chatGPT
codeacme17/terminal-chatGPT
Chat with chatGPT on your terminal
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