Dive into the ease of presentation creation with PowerPoint Generator, a smart web application crafted to automate PowerPoint presentations! π This project is ripe for growth and eager for your contributions. Let's enhance its capability together! π
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- AI-Driven Content Creation: Utilize the power of GPT-3.5 Turbo to generate slide content based on user's input.
- Intelligent Slide Generation: The tool intelligently proposes titles and content for each slide.
- Customizable Themes: Choose color themes for your presentation, giving it a personalized touch.
- User-Friendly Interface: Clear instructions and an intuitive design make the PowerPoint generation process seamless and straightforward.
If you want to learn how to use the GPT API for creating PowerPoint presentations or understand how the project is organized, check out CODE_STRUCTURE.md. In this document, I explain the code and the relationships between different parts of the code.
Step 3: Clone it
- Method 1: GitHub Desktop
β οΈ NOTE: If you're not familiar with Git, using GitHub Desktop Application is a better start. If you choose this method, make sure to download it before continuing reading.ββ Access link to download here.
- Method 2: Git
Clone the forked repository. Open git bash and type:
git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/PowerPoint-Generator-Python-Project.gitThis makes a local copy of the repository in your machine.
β οΈ Replace <your-github-username>!
Step 4: Create your feature branch
Always keep your local copy of the repository updated with the original repository. Before making any changes and/or in an appropriate interval, follow the following steps:
- Method 1: GitHub Desktop
Learn more about how to create new branch here and how to fetch and pull origin from/to your local machine here.
Learn more about how to fetch and pull origin from/to your local machine using GitHub Desktop here.
- Method 2: Git
Run the following commands carefully to update your local repository
# If you cloned a while ago, get the latest changes from upstream git checkout <master> git pull upstream <master> # Make a feature branch (Always check your current branch is up to date before creating a new branch from it to avoid merge conflicts) git checkout -b <branch-name> Step 5: Pull Request
Go to the GitHub page of your fork, and make a pull request:
Read more about pull requests on the GitHub help pages.
I'll check your pull request.
If you want to learn more about how to contribute, visit CONTRIBUTING.md.
The application uses a secret key for session management and an OpenAI key for the GPT-3.5 Turbo API. These keys are defined as environment variables, and you can easily set them up using the provided .env.example file.
- Locate the file named .env.example in the project directory.
- Copy the contents of .env.example into a new file named .env.
- Replace the placeholder values with your actual keys:
SECRET_KEY=your_secret_key OPENAI_KEY=your_openai_key PEXELS_API_KEY=your_pexels_key Here's a brief description of each key and how to obtain them:
SECRET_KEY: πThis is used for web application security such as session management. You can create your own secure, random string for this.
OPENAI_KEY: π€This is required to access the OPENAI API. Although there's a limitation with the free version, it's sufficient for trying out this web application on your local machine. You can obtain this key by creating an account on the https://platform.openai.com.
PEXELS_API_KEY: ποΈ This key is used for the free image search API provided by Pexels. It's very useful for adding creative images to your presentations. You can get this key by creating a free account on the https://www.pexels.com/api After registering, the API key is automatically generated for you.
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Ota Hina Gagandeep SinghThis project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.




