# gpt-contextfiles ![gpt-contextfiles viewport](./images/extension.png) > if you'll like to contribute or provide any feedback check out the [link](https://github.com/Iheuzio/gpt-contextfiles/issues) This extension uses the openai api, there are many models avaliable: https://openai.com/pricing > However, being orientated with managing files this project defaults to the 16k context with GPT-3.5-turbo-16k If you wish to change the model, you must change the model in the `./src/gptContext.js` file # Examples Demo of how to use the extension: ![](./images/demo-program.gif) # Installation Add your api key to `OPENAI_API_KEY` for your windows/linux environment variable (tested with system variable) # Features Clear -> Clears the files currently available Submit -> Submits the query to the api Refresh -> refreshes the window so that all new files will be available for that session. - Right click to add files to the context window - Click on the extension addon to open the context window, refresh to update the files to check. - Select the files uses checkboxes - Wait for response to be returned Other features: ![Copy button demonstration](./images/copy-image.png) - Click copy to to copy the snippet of code into your file for fast coding ![Copy individual code](./images/demo-copying-quotes.gif) # How it works We can select two files we want to pass through, however we can uncheck one of them for later debugging and enter our question: ``` What does this do? c:\dev\test\gpt-contextfiles-test\program.js: \``` window.alert("Hello World!") \``` ``` Functions based on the principle of files passed into it ``` Selected Files: [x] c:\dev\test\gpt-contextfiles-test\program.js [ ] c:\dev\test\gpt-contextfiles-test\program2.js ```