BrowserSmith 1.0 is out — four ChatGPT tabs that plan, write, review and audit a real project, then actually run it (MIT, no API key)
Summary
BrowserSmith 1.0 is released, an open-source tool that orchestrates four ChatGPT tabs to plan, write, review, and audit a project, then execute it, all without requiring an API key.
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