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GPTZero API Wrapper

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PRs Welcome

This wrapper provides a simple way to interact with the GPTZero API using Python.

Featured on https://gptzero.me/docs

Getting started

To use the GPTZero API, you'll need to have an API key. If you don't have an API key yet, you can sign up for one on the GPTZero website.

Once you have your API key, you can install the gptzero package and use it.

from gptzero import GPTZeroAPI

api_key = 'your_api_key_here' # Your API Key from https://gptzero.me
gptzero_api = GPTZeroAPI(api_key)

Making a text prediction

document = 'Hello world!'
response = gptzero_api.text_predict(document)
print(response)

Making a file prediction

file_path = 'path/to/your/file'
response = gptzero_api.file_predict(file_path)
print(response)

Asynchronous Usage

from gptzero import AsyncGPTZeroAPI

api_key = 'your_api_key_here' # Your API Key from https://gptzero.me
gptzero_api = AsyncGPTZeroAPI(api_key)

Making a text prediction asynchronously

document = 'Hello world!'
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
  response = gptzero_api.text_predict(session, document)
print(response)

Making a file prediction asynchronously

file_path = 'path/to/your/file'
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
  response = gptzero_api.file_predict(session, file_path)
print(response)

TO-DO

Add dynamic parser for json responses