Pake and ChatGPT
While both projects utilize web technologies to create desktop applications, `lencx/ChatGPT` is a specific application built for ChatGPT, whereas `tw93/Pake` is a generic tool that could potentially be used to package the web version of ChatGPT into a desktop app, making them ecosystem siblings where one is a specific application and the other is a general-purpose framework that could build similar applications.
About Pake
tw93/Pake
🤱🏻 Turn any webpage into a desktop app with one command.
Built on Rust Tauri for lightweight cross-platform desktop apps (~5MB vs 200MB+ for Electron), it provides CLI packaging with customizable shortcuts, immersive windows, drag-and-drop support, and built-in ad removal. Includes GitHub Actions integration for automated multi-platform builds and pre-built packages for popular services like ChatGPT, Twitter, and YouTube.
About ChatGPT
lencx/ChatGPT
🔮 ChatGPT Desktop Application (Mac, Windows and Linux)
Built with Tauri for lightweight native performance across platforms, this wrapper embeds ChatGPT's web interface with system-level integration for seamless desktop access. Offers conversation management, prompt templates, and keyboard shortcuts—features designed for power users seeking faster workflows than the web interface. The project has transitioned focus toward Noi, a successor framework supporting multiple AI providers beyond ChatGPT.
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