bram85, to emacs
@bram85@emacs.ch avatar

kagi.el now has the kagi-translate command, a versatile command to translate text to another language using

With kagi-translate you can:

  • translate simple words from the minibuffer
  • translate the region
  • translate a whole buffer
  • use it as a function to translate text from
  • Not limited to spoken languages, you can convert a code buffer to another programming language (see demo below).

https://asciinema.org/a/633592

Should come to MELPA soon on the next build, or if you can't wait clone from the git repo at:

https://codeberg.org/bram85/kagi.el

As with all other kagi.el functionality, please check the project's README on how to get your API token, if you haven't done so already.

Demonstration of the

bram85, to emacs
@bram85@emacs.ch avatar

kagi.el is now available on MELPA and MELPA Stable.

https://melpa.org/#/kagi

This #emacs package provides access to #kagi's #FastGPT (inspired my chatgpt-shell) and the Universal Summarizer to summarize buffers, regions or URLs.

In the future I hope to implement the other APIs as well, which are more search oriented.

Check the README for the setup instructions.

https://codeberg.org/bram85/kagi.el/src/branch/main/README.org

bram85, to random
@bram85@emacs.ch avatar

The screenshot in yesterday's toot on #fastgpt displays the question: what makes it better than ChatGPT?

The funny thing is it missed out on two major aspects:

  1. The model is open source:

https://github.com/labring/FastGPT/

  1. Also I like the fact more that Kagi provides the search results on which the answer was based. This gives more transparency than ChatGPT does.

Downside: it's not really a chat, it answers one question at a time without followup. But that is being worked on, apparently.

If you're curious, you can see for yourself at https://kagi.com/fastgpt.

https://emacs.ch/@bram85/111620681768693603

bram85, to emacs
@bram85@emacs.ch avatar

Started a new package providing a shell for : kagi.el.

Of course, inspired by @xenodium's fantastic chatgpt-shell package. In fact, both use the underlying shell-maker package for the heavy lifting.

Still very rough, lots of refinements to be done. But the basics work.

https://codeberg.org/bram85/kagi.el

louis,
@louis@emacs.ch avatar

@bram85 Works like a charm! 🚀​Thank you for sharing this. Would be great if the <b></b> tags would actually render bold text instead. 🙂

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