A Raycast extension that brings OpenAI's ChatGPT directly to your macOS command bar for quick AI-powered conversations.
ChatGPT for Raycast is a macOS extension that integrates OpenAI's ChatGPT directly into the Raycast command bar interface. It allows users to ask questions, have conversations, and get AI-generated responses without leaving their current workflow or opening a browser.
macOS users who already use Raycast and want quick access to ChatGPT for coding help, writing assistance, or general queries without switching between applications.
It provides the fastest way to access ChatGPT on macOS by eliminating browser tabs and app switching, with local conversation storage, customizable preferences, and seamless integration into the Raycast ecosystem.
ChatGPT raycast extension
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Integrates directly into the Raycast command bar, allowing users to query ChatGPT without switching applications or opening browser tabs, as highlighted in the quick access feature.
Automatically saves chat history locally, enabling users to continue conversations across sessions, which is core to the conversation continuity feature.
Offers customizable preferences like model selection (GPT-3.5/GPT-4), streaming, text-to-speech, and proxy support, giving users control over their experience.
Stores all data locally using Raycast's Preferences API, ensuring conversations and settings remain on-device without external server storage.
Exclusively for macOS users with Raycast installed, making it inaccessible for Windows, Linux, or non-Raycast users, limiting its audience.
Requires a pay-as-you-go OpenAI API key, which incurs ongoing costs and isn't compatible with free-tier accounts, as explicitly warned in the README.
Lacks advanced capabilities found in the full ChatGPT interface, such as plugin support, image inputs, or web browsing, focusing only on text-based Q&A.
Initial configuration involves obtaining an API key and tweaking multiple preferences, which can be complex for non-technical users or those new to Raycast.