::install_github("stevecondylios/gitGPT") devtools
Get an OpenAI API key from here.
Set the key as an environment variable inside your R session:
Sys.setenv(OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
# Windows users must also set these two environment variables:
Sys.setenv(GIT_AUTHOR_NAME = "Your Name")
Sys.setenv(GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL = "Your Email")
commit()
to add, commit and push with a GPT-generated commit message.library(gitGPT)
# Ensure getwd() is in your git repo
# Make some changes to files
# Add all changes, commit and push to GitHub with a single command
commit()
If you prefer to see some sample output of what your commit message may look like, you can try:
suggest_commit_message()
You can also see what GPT provides based on your own input:
suggest_commit_message("Tidied headings in plots, optimised matrix multiplication in hpc.R")
# Updated headings and improved matrix multiplication performance.
Note: ChatGPT is non-deterministic, so the same inputs can produce different outputs each time the function is run.