diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index eb45f83..28351e9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,6 +3,21 @@ --- + +* [Main pillars of GPT Pilot:](#main-pillars-of-gpt-pilot) +* [🚦How to start using gpt-pilot?](#how-to-start-using-gpt-pilot) +* [🧑‍💻️ Other arguments](#-other-arguments) +* [🔎 Examples](#-examples) + * [Real-time chat app](#real-time-chat-app) + * [Markdown editor](#markdown-editor) + * [Timer app](#timer-app) +* [🏗 How GPT Pilot works?](#-how-gpt-pilot-works) +* [🕴How's GPT Pilot different from _Smol developer_ and _GPT engineer_?](#hows-gpt-pilot-different-from-smol-developer-and-gpt-engineer) +* [🔗 Connect with us](#-connect-with-us) + + +--- + This is our try to see how can GPT-4 be utilized to generate working apps and to my surprise, it works quite well. **Detailed explanation about the concept behind GPT Pilot can be found in [this blog post](https://blog.pythagora.ai/2023/08/23/430/).** @@ -26,11 +41,11 @@ Obviously, it still can't create any production-ready app but the general concep 2. `cd gpt-pilot` 3. `python -m venv pilot-env` 4. `source pilot-env/bin/activate` -3. `pip install -r requirements.txt` -4. `cd pilot` -5. `mv .env.example .env` -6. Add your OpenAI API key and the database info to the `.env` file -7. `python main.py` +5. `pip install -r requirements.txt` +6. `cd pilot` +7. `mv .env.example .env` +8. Add your OpenAI API key and the database info to the `.env` file +9. `python main.py` After, this, you can just follow the instructions in the terminal.