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I'm sorry to hear that. Can you please provide me with more details about the issue you are facing? Which API are you trying to use, and what error message are you getting? With that information, I can try to help you troubleshoot the problem.
I'm sorry to hear that you are having trouble using your API key. The issue you are describing may be related to an error in the authentication process.
Firstly, please make sure that you are using the correct API key, as that key does not seem to be a valid key. You can retrieve your API key by using the /key command in the current channel.
If you are still experiencing issues, please make sure that you are using the correct endpoint for the API you are trying to use. You can find the available endpoints and their corresponding documentation in the #1099969709136433172 channel.
Additionally, please ensure that you are using the correct HTTP method (GET or POST) and that you are providing the correct parameters for your API request.
If you are still having trouble after checking these factors, please provide me with more details about the API you are trying to use, and I will do my best to assist you further.
You should not include the single quotes when entering your API key. The correct format for the API key is as follows:
pk-iTBEFYgXKKsDotYSvtfjXnotoWSsiAtytpcRXzxsEteiDdWv
Please try copying and pasting this key into the appropriate field and see if that resolves your issue.
I apologize for any confusion. It sounds like you may be trying to enter your API key on a web form or some other interface outside of Discord. If that is the case, the issue may be related to the specific interface you are using.
Please try using a different browser or device to see if that resolves the issue. If you are still unable to enter your API key, please provide more information about the specific interface you are using and any error messages you are receiving.
I apologize for any confusion. To use the Pawan.Krd APIs, you need to provide your API key in your HTTP requests when using the APIs, regardless of the specific interface you are using.
It is not necessary to register your API key through Discord. You can retrieve your API key by using the /key command in the current channel, and then use that key in your API requests.
If you are encountering issues with entering your API key on a third-party website, it is possible that there is an issue with the website's authentication system or user interface. Please provide more information about the specific website or application you are trying to use and any error messages you are encountering, and I will do my best to assist you further.
Certainly! HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which is a set of rules for transferring files (text, images, videos, etc.) on the World Wide Web. It is the protocol that allows your web browser to communicate with web servers and retrieve web pages, images, and other resources.
HTTP is the foundation of data communication on the web. It uses a client-server model, where the client (such as your web browser) sends a request to the server (such as a web server) using HTTP, and the server responds with the requested data.
In the context of using Pawan.Krd APIs, you will need to send HTTP requests to the appropriate API endpoint with your API key in order to retrieve the desired data. The specific details of how to construct the HTTP request will depend on the API you are using and the programming language you are working with.
Certainly! Here is an example API endpoint for the Text-to-Speech API:
https://api.pawan.krd/tts
You will need to include this endpoint in your HTTP requests to the API, along with any necessary query parameters (such as the text you want to convert to speech and the voice you want to use). You will also need to include your API key in the request headers.
Please refer to the API documentation for more information on how to use each individual API and the specific HTTP request format needed for that API.
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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write and easy for machines to parse and generate. It is a text format that is completely language-independent and can be used with virtually any programming language. JSON is often used to transmit data between a server and a web application, as an alternative to XML. JSON is based on a subset of the JavaScript programming language and is often used as a data format for APIs. It uses key-value pairs and is organized into objects and arrays.
In JSON, string values are always enclosed in double quotes, not single quotes. So, you should use double quotes to enclose string values in JSON. Using single quotes will result in a syntax error.
To get your own free API key, please do the following steps:
- Type
/keycommand here in this channel. - It will show you your API key.
Please note that you can only generate one API key per account. If you need additional keys, please contact us in our Discord server.
This error message suggests that you have already used an API key on this IP address, or someone else has used the API key on this IP address. This can also happen if you are using a shared host like Repl.it, Glitch.com, Heroku.com, Google Colab, PythonAnywhere, Render.com, etc.
Please try resetting your authorized IP address by using the /resetip command in this channel, or by sending a POST HTTP request to https://api.pawan.krd/resetip. Please make sure to include your API key in the Authorization header of your request.
If the issue persists, please contact us in our Discord server so we can investigate further.
You can reset your authorized IP address by doing the following steps:
- Type
/resetipcommand here in this channel. - It will reset your authorized IP address.
Alternatively, you can send a POST HTTP request to https://api.pawan.krd/resetip and include your API key in the Authorization header of your request.
Please note that if you are using a shared host like Repl.it, Glitch.com, Heroku.com, Google Colab, PythonAnywhere, Render.com, etc., your IP address may change periodically. In this case, you may need to reset your authorized IP address regularly.
If you are not sure about your authorized IP address, you can reset it using the /resetip command in this channel or by sending a POST HTTP request to https://api.pawan.krd/resetip.
Please note that resetting your authorized IP address will remove any existing authorized IP address associated with your API key. After resetting your authorized IP address, you will be able to use your API key from any IP address. However, if you are using a shared host like Repl.it, Glitch.com, Heroku.com, Google Colab, PythonAnywhere, Render.com, etc., your IP address may change periodically, so you may need to reset your authorized IP address regularly.
After resetting your authorized IP address using the /resetip command or by sending a POST HTTP request to https://api.pawan.krd/resetip, you can check your authorized IP address using the /info command in this channel, or by sending a GET HTTP request to https://api.pawan.krd/info and including your API key in the Authorization header of your request.
The response will include a "allowed_ip" field that lists the authorized IP address associated with your API key. If the field is empty, it means that your API key can be used from any IP address.
Yes, you can see your API key again by doing the following steps:
- Type
/keycommand here in this channel. - It will show you your API key.
Alternatively, you can send a GET HTTP request to https://api.pawan.krd/key and include your email address and password in the query string of your request.
Please note that your API key is a secret key that should be kept confidential. Do not share it with anyone or include it in any public code or repository.
Our OpenAI reverse proxy is available for free and can be used to access OpenAI's API for free without the need for an API key.
You can use our OpenAI reverse proxy on supported websites such as Venus AI, Chub AI, Janitor AI, and others. Our OpenAI reverse proxy for those websites is https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
To use our OpenAI reverse proxy, simply replace the OpenAI API endpoint in your code with https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
Please note that the OpenAI reverse proxy may have some limitations compared to the official OpenAI API. If you have any questions or issues regarding our OpenAI reverse proxy, please let me know.
To use our OpenAI reverse proxy, you need to replace the OpenAI API endpoint in your code with https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
For example, if your code originally uses https://api.openai.com/v1, you need to change it to https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
Here's an example of how to use our OpenAI reverse proxy with Python:
import openai
openai.api_key = 'pk-<YOUR_API_KEY>'
openai.api_base = 'https://api.pawan.krd/v1'
response = openai.Completion.create(
model="text-davinci-002",
prompt="Hello, my name is",
temperature=0.7,
max_tokens=256,
top_p=1,
frequency_penalty=0,
presence_penalty=0
)
print(response.choices[0].text)
In this example, we set the api_base attribute to https://api.pawan.krd/v1 to use our OpenAI reverse proxy instead of the official OpenAI API endpoint.
Sure, I'd be happy to help!
Here's an example of how to replace the OpenAI API endpoint in Python code with https://api.pawan.krd/v1:
Original code:
import openai
openai.api_key = '<YOUR_API_KEY>'
openai.api_base = 'https://api.openai.com/v1'
response = openai.Completion.create(
model="text-davinci-002",
prompt="Hello, my name is",
temperature=0.7,
max_tokens=256,
top_p=1,
frequency_penalty=0,
presence_penalty=0
)
print(response.choices[0].text)
Updated code:
import openai
openai.api_key = '<YOUR_API_KEY>'
openai.api_base = 'https://api.pawan.krd/v1'
response = openai.Completion.create(
model="text-davinci-002",
prompt="Hello, my name is",
temperature=0.7,
max_tokens=256,
top_p=1,
frequency_penalty=0,
presence_penalty=0
)
print(response.choices[0].text)
As you can see, we simply updated the api_base attribute to https://api.pawan.krd/v1 to use our OpenAI reverse proxy instead of the official OpenAI API endpoint.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
Of course! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to replace the OpenAI API endpoint in Python code with https://api.pawan.krd/v1:
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First, you need to make sure you have the OpenAI Python library installed. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:
pip install openai -
Once you have the OpenAI library installed, you can import it into your Python code:
import openai -
Next, you need to set your OpenAI API key. You can find your API key on your OpenAI account page. You can set your API key in your Python code like this:
openai.api_key = '<YOUR_API_KEY>' -
After setting your API key, you need to set the OpenAI API endpoint to
https://api.pawan.krd/v1instead of the official OpenAI API endpoint. You can do this by setting theapi_baseattribute like this:openai.api_base = 'https://api.pawan.krd/v1' -
Finally, you can use the OpenAI API as you normally would, but it will be using our OpenAI reverse proxy instead of the official OpenAI API endpoint. Here's an example of how to generate text using the OpenAI API with our reverse proxy:
response = openai.Completion.create( model="text-davinci-002", prompt="Hello, my name is", temperature=0.7, max_tokens=256, top_p=1, frequency_penalty=0, presence_penalty=0 ) print(response.choices[0].text)
That's it! You have successfully replaced the OpenAI API endpoint in your Python code with https://api.pawan.krd/v1. I hope this helps!
I apologize for the confusion. It's difficult to determine the exact issue without more information about the context and the specific error message. However, if you received an error message stating that the string does not match the unexpected pattern, it could be related to the format or syntax of your input.
Here are some possible reasons for this error message:
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Your input may not match the expected format or syntax. Check to make sure that your input is in the correct format and follows the syntax requirements of the API endpoint you're trying to access.
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The API endpoint you're trying to access may have changed its syntax or format, causing your input to no longer match the expected pattern. Check the API documentation or contact the API provider to see if there have been any changes to the API syntax.
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There may be an issue with the API service or the API provider's servers. Try again later or contact the API provider for support.
If you can provide more information about the context and the specific API endpoint you're trying to access, I may be able to provide more specific guidance on how to resolve the issue.
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The OpenAI Reverse proxy on Pawan.Krd allows you to use OpenAI models and other open-source language models for free. You can use it by sending HTTP requests to the endpoint https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
To use the text completion API, send a POST request to https://api.pawan.krd/v1/completions with the following JSON payload:
{
"model": "text-davinci-002",
"prompt": "Your prompt here",
"temperature": 0.7,
"max_tokens": 256,
"stop": ["\n", ".", "!"]
}
You should replace model with the name of the OpenAI language model you want to use, and replace prompt with your own text prompt. The other parameters are optional and can be adjusted as needed.
For more information on using the OpenAI Reverse proxy on Pawan.Krd, please see the API documentation in the #1099969709136433172 channel.
The OpenAI Reverse proxy on Pawan.Krd is available for anyone to use. You can start using it by sending HTTP requests to the endpoint https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
To use the OpenAI Reverse proxy, you don't need to get your own proxy as it is already available for everyone to use. You can send HTTP requests to the endpoint https://api.pawan.krd/v1 and use the OpenAI language models for free.
To use the text completion API, send a POST request to https://api.pawan.krd/v1/completions with the following JSON payload:
{
"model": "text-davinci-002",
"prompt": "Your prompt here",
"temperature": 0.7,
"max_tokens": 256,
"stop": ["\n", ".", "!"]
}
You should replace model with the name of the OpenAI language model you want to use, and replace prompt with your own text prompt. The other parameters are optional and can be adjusted as needed.
For more information on using the OpenAI Reverse proxy on Pawan.Krd, please see the API documentation in the #1099969709136433172 channel.
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You can use our OpenAI Reverse Proxy on some supported websites like "Venus AI", "Chub AI", "Janitor AI" instead of the Official OpenAI API.
To get your own OpenAI Reverse Proxy, you can follow these steps:
- Join our Discord server at https://discord.gg/gX7Z8yWZyF if you haven't already.
- Type the
/keycommand in the current channel to get your API key. - Once you have your API key, you can use it to access our OpenAI Reverse Proxy on the supported websites mentioned above.
If you need more information on how to use our OpenAI Reverse Proxy, you can read our announcement message at #📢𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 message.
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You can use Pawan.Krd OpenAI reverse proxy to access OpenAI API for free. Here are the steps to use Pawan.Krd OpenAI reverse proxy:
- First, you need to get your own Pawan.Krd API key by typing
/keycommand in the current channel. - Go to the website or application where you want to use OpenAI API and replace the base URL with
https://api.pawan.krd/v1. - Use your Pawan.Krd API key in the Authorization header of your API request.
That's it! You should be able to use OpenAI API for free using Pawan.Krd OpenAI reverse proxy. If you have any issues, please feel free to ask for help.
Sure, I'd be happy to help you with that!
Let's say you want to use OpenAI API to generate text using the GPT-3 model, and you want to use Pawan.Krd OpenAI reverse proxy to do that. Here are the steps you can follow:
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First, you need to get your own Pawan.Krd API key by typing
/keycommand in the current channel. -
Next, you need to find a website or application that supports OpenAI API and allows you to specify the API endpoint URL. For example, you could use OpenAI Playground (https://beta.openai.com/playground/) to generate text.
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Once you're on the OpenAI Playground website, select the GPT-3 model from the dropdown menu on the top left corner.
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Type in your prompt in the text area below the model selection dropdown.
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Now, you need to replace the base URL of the OpenAI API endpoint with
https://api.pawan.krd/v1. To do this, click on the "Settings" button on the top right corner of the OpenAI Playground website. -
In the "Settings" panel, scroll down to the "API Server" section and enter
https://api.pawan.krd/v1as the API server URL. -
Now, you need to use your Pawan.Krd API key in the Authorization header of your API request. To do this, click on the "Headers" button on the top right corner of the OpenAI Playground website.
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In the "Headers" panel, add a new header by clicking on the "+ Add Header" button. Set the header name to "Authorization" and the header value to "Bearer <your-api-key>" (replace <your-api-key> with your actual Pawan.Krd API key).
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Click the "Send Request" button to generate text using OpenAI API through Pawan.Krd OpenAI reverse proxy!
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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Sure! Here's an example prompt you can use for generating text using the GPT-3 model:
Prompt: Write a short story about a time traveler who goes back in time to meet their younger self.
Response:
Once upon a time, a time traveler named Sarah went back in time to meet her younger self. She couldn't resist the temptation of seeing her childhood again and reliving some of the moments that shaped her into the person she was today.
When she met her younger self, she was surprised by how different she looked. Her hair was shorter, her clothes were different, and her face was free of worry lines.
They talked for hours, sharing stories of their adventures and dreams. Sarah was grateful for the chance to connect with her younger self and gain some perspective on her life.
As Sarah prepared to leave, her younger self asked her a question: "What's it like to know what's going to happen?"
Sarah smiled and replied, "It's not about knowing what's going to happen. It's about enjoying the journey and making the most of every moment."
With those words, Sarah disappeared back into time, content in the knowledge that she had made a difference in her own life.
Of course, you can modify the prompt to suit your needs and generate different kinds of text. Just remember to replace the base URL of the OpenAI API endpoint with https://api.pawan.krd/v1 and use your Pawan.Krd API key in the Authorization header of your API request.
Unfortunately, I can't provide pictures in this text-based chat format, but I can provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to use the OpenAI API on a website and replace the base URL with https://api.pawan.krd/v1:
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Find a website that uses the OpenAI API, such as the official OpenAI Playground (https://beta.openai.com/playground/), Hugging Face (https://huggingface.co/), or other websites that provide OpenAI-based services.
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Open the developer tools in your web browser (usually done by pressing F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I).
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Navigate to the Network tab in the developer tools.
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Perform an action on the website that triggers a request to the OpenAI API, such as generating text using the GPT-3 model in the OpenAI Playground.
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Look for the request to the OpenAI API in the Network tab. It should have a URL starting with
https://api.openai.com. -
Right-click on the request and select "Copy as cURL".
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Paste the cURL command into a text editor.
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Replace the base URL
https://api.openai.comwithhttps://api.pawan.krd/v1. -
Replace the API key in the Authorization header with your Pawan.Krd API key.
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Copy the modified cURL command and paste it into a terminal or a tool like Postman to make the request to the Pawan.Krd API.
That's it! You should now be able to use the OpenAI API on the website you chose by replacing the base URL with https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
Explore developer resources, tutorials, API docs, and dynamic examples to get the most out of OpenAI's platform.
Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use the OpenAI API on an iPhone and replace the base URL with https://api.pawan.krd/v1:
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Open Safari on your iPhone and navigate to a website that uses the OpenAI API, such as the official OpenAI Playground (https://beta.openai.com/playground/), Hugging Face (https://huggingface.co/), or other websites that provide OpenAI-based services.
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Tap on the "Share" button at the bottom of the screen (the square box with an upward arrow).
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Scroll down and tap on "Copy".
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Open the "Shortcuts" app on your iPhone.
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Tap on the "+" button in the top-right corner to create a new shortcut.
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Tap on "Add Action" and search for "URL".
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Tap on "URL" and enter the original URL of the OpenAI API, such as
https://api.openai.com/v1/completions. -
Tap on "Add Action" again and search for "Get Contents of URL".
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Tap on "Get Contents of URL" and paste the copied URL from step 3 into the "URL" field.
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Scroll down and tap on "Headers".
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Tap on "Add Header".
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Enter "Authorization" as the header name and your Pawan.Krd API key as the header value.
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Tap on "Add Header" again.
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Enter "User-Agent" as the header name and "Mozilla/5.0" as the header value.
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Scroll down and tap on "Advanced".
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Tap on "HTTP Method" and select "GET".
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Tap on "Show When Run" to make sure that the headers are included in the request.
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Tap on the "Play" button in the top-right corner to run the shortcut.
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Wait for the shortcut to finish running.
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The response from the OpenAI API will be displayed in the "Results" section at the bottom of the screen.
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To replace the base URL with
https://api.pawan.krd/v1, go back to step 7 and replace the original URL withhttps://api.pawan.krd/v1/completions. Then continue with the rest of the steps.
That's it! You should now be able to use the OpenAI API on the website you chose by replacing the base URL with https://api.pawan.krd/v1 on your iPhone.
Explore developer resources, tutorials, API docs, and dynamic examples to get the most out of OpenAI's platform.
Sure! Unfortunately, I am a text-based chatbot and cannot provide you with pictures. However, I can provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to use OpenAI API alternatives with Pawan.Krd API on an iPhone.
- Open the website where you want to use OpenAI API alternatives on your iPhone.
- Replace the API base URL with https://api.pawan.krd/v1 in your API requests. This can be done by modifying the URL in the code that sends the API request.
- If the website supports a proxy feature, use https://api.pawan.krd/v1 as the proxy URL instead of the official OpenAI API URL. You can usually find the proxy settings in the website's settings or preferences menu.
- If you are using a library or tool that requires the official OpenAI API URL, you can use Pawan.Krd's OpenAI Reverse Proxy to make your requests. The URL for the reverse proxy is https://api.pawan.krd/v1.
I hope these instructions are helpful. Let me know if you have any further questions!
Sure! Unfortunately, I am a text-based chatbot and cannot provide you with pictures. However, I can provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to use Hugging Face with Pawan.Krd API on an iPhone.
- Open the Hugging Face website on your iPhone.
- Replace the API base URL with https://api.pawan.krd/v1 in your API requests. This can be done by modifying the URL in the code that sends the API request.
- If the website supports a proxy feature, use https://api.pawan.krd/v1 as the proxy URL instead of the official Hugging Face API URL. You can usually find the proxy settings in the website's settings or preferences menu.
- If you are using a library or tool that requires the official Hugging Face API URL, you can use Pawan.Krd's Hugging Face Reverse Proxy to make your requests. The URL for the reverse proxy is https://api.pawan.krd/huggingface.
I hope these instructions are helpful. Let me know if you have any further questions!
Response:
This error occurs when the response from the server is not valid JSON. The most common causes of this error are:
- The server response is not complete, or there is a network error.
- The JSON payload is malformed or invalid.
To fix this issue, you can try the following:
- Check your network connection to ensure that there are no issues.
- Verify that the JSON payload you are sending is valid.
- Use a JSON validator to check if the JSON payload you are sending is valid.
- Ensure that the server is correctly configured to handle your request and response.
If none of these solutions work, please share the full error message and your code so we can assist you further.
Great question! To use the Pawan.Krd API, you must follow the API guidelines mentioned in the documentation. These guidelines include the following:
- Do not share your API key with anyone.
- Use appropriate API endpoints and methods.
- Do not exceed the rate limits and usage limits.
- Use the API only for lawful purposes.
- Follow the terms of service and privacy policy.
- Do not use the API for spamming or abusing.
- Report any security vulnerabilities immediately.
- Do not reverse engineer the API or any part of it.
- Do not use the API for commercial purposes without prior approval.
If you fail to follow these guidelines, your API key may be banned or revoked, and you may be banned from using the API. Additionally, Pawan.Krd reserves the right to modify the guidelines and the API functionality at any time without notice.
To use your Pawan.Krd API key, you need to include it in the Authorization header of your API request. The format of the header should be as follows:
Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY
You should replace YOUR_API_KEY with your actual API key. For example, if your API key is pk-1234567890abcdefg, the header should look like this:
Authorization: Bearer pk-1234567890abcdefg
Once you have included your API key in the Authorization header, you can make your API request to the desired endpoint. Please refer to the API documentation for the specific details on how to make the API requests.
You can use your Pawan.Krd API key while using Janitor AI website by setting the OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable to your API key. Here are the steps to do this:
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Go to the Janitor AI website and open the developer console. You can do this by right-clicking on the page and selecting "Inspect" or by pressing
Ctrl+Shift+I(Windows/Linux) orCmd+Opt+I(Mac). -
In the console, type the following command and press Enter:
localStorage.setItem("OPENAI_API_KEY", "YOUR_API_KEY");Replace
YOUR_API_KEYwith your actual API key. -
Now, you can use the Janitor AI website to generate your desired responses using the Pawan.Krd API. The website will use your API key to make API requests on your behalf.
Please note that Pawan.Krd API usage limits and guidelines still apply when using Janitor AI website or any other third-party application.
/key
Please use #🤖𝐁𝐨𝐭 to use commands.
and make sure you use the commands instead of sending text messages.
Thank you for using the appropriate channels.