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30 lines
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# CAS
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A simple, versatile language processing interface for websites.
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## Features
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- Configurable
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- Use own API
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- Adjust opacity of responses
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- Hidden
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- Only visible to those who know where to look
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- Exam mode
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- Make text selection hard to see to avoid detection
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## Usage
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After installing the extensions, selecting text and pressing `Ctrl+Space` will display the answer above the selected text in the configured opacity. To hide the answer, press `Ctrl+Space` again without selecting any text.
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Additionally, pressing `Ctrl+Shift+Space` will write the answer into the nearest text field.
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## Configuration
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The extension can be configured by clicking on the extension icon in the toolbar.
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You will need to add your own OpenAI Endpoint (for example `https://api.elia.network`), and an API key.
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There is an default URL and Key which is restricted to llama3.2-90b and 10 Requests per minute.
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The opacity can be adjusted from 0 to 1, and is set to 0.1 per default. Adjust based on your screen's brightness and if you want to risk it being spotted.
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## Installation
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Download the latest release from the [releases page](https://git.elia.network/elia/cas/releases) and open it with Firefox. It should prompt you to install the extension.
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