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EdgeGPT

Edge GPT

The reverse engineering the chat feature of the new version of Bing

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Setup

Install package

python3 -m pip install EdgeGPT --upgrade

Requirements

  • python 3.8+
  • A Microsoft Account with early access to https://bing.com/chat (Required)
  • Required in a supported country with New Bing (Chinese mainland VPN required)

Checking access (Required)

  • Install the latest version of Microsoft Edge
  • Alternatively, you can use any browser and set the user-agent to look like you're using Edge (e.g., Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/111.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Edg/111.0.1661.51). You can do this easily with an extension like "User-Agent Switcher and Manager" for Chrome and Firefox.
  • Open bing.com/chat
  • If you see a chat feature, you are good to go

Getting authentication (Required)

  • Install the cookie editor extension for Chrome or Firefox
  • Go to bing.com
  • Open the extension
  • Click "Export" on the bottom right, then "Export as JSON" (This saves your cookies to clipboard)
  • Paste your cookies into a file cookies.json

Chatbot

Usage

Quick start

 $ python3 -m EdgeGPT -h

        EdgeGPT - A demo of reverse engineering the Bing GPT chatbot
        Repo: github.com/acheong08/EdgeGPT
        By: Antonio Cheong

        !help for help

        Type !exit to exit
        Enter twice to send message or set --enter-once to send one line message

usage: EdgeGPT.py [-h] [--enter-once] [--no-stream] [--rich] [--proxy PROXY] [--wss-link WSS_LINK] [--style {creative,balanced,precise}]
                  [--cookie-file COOKIE_FILE]

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --enter-once
  --no-stream
  --rich
  --proxy PROXY         Proxy URL (e.g. socks5://127.0.0.1:1080)
  --wss-link WSS_LINK   WSS URL(e.g. wss://sydney.bing.com/sydney/ChatHub)
  --style {creative,balanced,precise}
  --cookie-file COOKIE_FILE
                        needed if environment variable COOKIE_FILE is not set

Running with Docker

This assumes you have a file cookies.json in your current working directory

docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd)/cookies.json:/cookies.json:ro -e COOKIE_FILE='/cookies.json' ghcr.io/acheong08/edgegpt

You can add any extra flags as following

docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd)/cookies.json:/cookies.json:ro -e COOKIE_FILE='/cookies.json' ghcr.io/acheong08/edgegpt --rich --style creative

Developer demo

Three ways to pass in cookies:

  • Environment variable: export COOKIE_FILE=/path/to/cookies.json.

  • Specify the path to cookies.json in the argument cookie_path like this:

    bot = Chatbot(cookie_path='./cookies.json')
  • Pass in the cookies directly by the argument cookies, like this:

    with open('./cookies.json', 'r') as f:
        cookies = json.load(f)
    bot = Chatbot(cookies=cookies)

Use Async for the best experience

Reference code for more advanced example of usage:

import asyncio
from EdgeGPT import Chatbot, ConversationStyle

async def main():
    bot = Chatbot()
    print(await bot.ask(prompt="Hello world", conversation_style=ConversationStyle.creative, wss_link="wss://sydney.bing.com/sydney/ChatHub"))
    await bot.close()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Image generator

$ python3 -m ImageGen -h
usage: ImageGen.py [-h] [-U U] [--cookie-file COOKIE_FILE] --prompt PROMPT [--output-dir OUTPUT_DIR] [--quiet] [--asyncio]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -U U                  Auth cookie from browser
  --cookie-file COOKIE_FILE
                        File containing auth cookie
  --prompt PROMPT       Prompt to generate images for
  --output-dir OUTPUT_DIR
                        Output directory
  --quiet               Disable pipeline messages
  --asyncio             Run ImageGen using asyncio

Developer demo

from ImageGen import ImageGen
import argparse
import json

async def async_image_gen(args) -> None:
    async with ImageGenAsync(args.U, args.quiet) as image_generator:
        images = await image_generator.get_images(args.prompt)
        await image_generator.save_images(images, output_dir=args.output_dir)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument("-U", help="Auth cookie from browser", type=str)
    parser.add_argument("--cookie-file", help="File containing auth cookie", type=str)
    parser.add_argument(
        "--prompt",
        help="Prompt to generate images for",
        type=str,
        required=True,
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--output-dir",
        help="Output directory",
        type=str,
        default="./output",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--quiet", help="Disable pipeline messages", action="store_true"
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--asyncio", help="Run ImageGen using asyncio", action="store_true"
    )
    args = parser.parse_args()
    # Load auth cookie
    with open(args.cookie_file, encoding="utf-8") as file:
        cookie_json = json.load(file)
        for cookie in cookie_json:
            if cookie.get("name") == "_U":
                args.U = cookie.get("value")
                break

    if args.U is None:
        raise Exception("Could not find auth cookie")

    if not args.asyncio:
        # Create image generator
        image_generator = ImageGen(args.U, args.quiet)
        image_generator.save_images(
            image_generator.get_images(args.prompt),
            output_dir=args.output_dir,
        )
    else:
        asyncio.run(async_image_gen(args))

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