Lexeme

Lexeme by PageBrain is an open-source ChatGPT text editor designed to streamline the workflow for brainstorming, writing, and rewriting, integrating ChatGPT directly into the text editing process. Here’s a detailed description of what Lexeme offers:

Key Features of Lexeme:

  1. Integrated ChatGPT Workflow: Experience a fully integrated workflow with ChatGPT as your co-pilot, allowing for brainstorming, writing, and rewriting within the same window, eliminating the need to switch between ChatGPT and text editors.
  2. Selective Context Collaboration: Lexeme enables users to collaborate with ChatGPT efficiently. Only selected text is sent to ChatGPT, allowing for targeted rewriting of specific sentences or paragraphs.
  3. Reusable Prompts: Set your preferred style in the document prompt, and every subsequent chat will use the same prompt, saving time and effort in drafting similar messages, emails, or announcements.
  4. Built-in Action Prompts: Quickly perform common tasks such as improving, expanding, shortening, continuing, generating counter-arguments, providing examples, and brainstorming with built-in action prompts.
  5. Custom Prompts: Create your own prompts to guide your writing, tailoring the experience to your specific needs.
  6. System Prompts in Lexeme: System prompts define the starting point for a new chat, establishing the personality of ChatGPT, specifying what the model should and shouldn’t answer, and determining the format of the model’s responses.
  7. Advanced Use Cases: Lexeme is suitable for various advanced use cases like Q4 OKRs, Slack messages, announcements, and project management.

Ideal for:

  • Writers, content creators, and professionals looking for an efficient way to integrate AI assistance into their writing process.
  • Teams requiring a collaborative tool for document creation and editing.
  • Anyone seeking a streamlined solution for interacting with ChatGPT while working on text-based projects.

Accessibility:

  • Lexeme is accessible online as an open-source platform, and users can start using it by visiting the website or checking out the project on GitHub.

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