What is Highest priest GPT?
This is a social hack game for fun. Wow your friends by answering their questions from another room, making them think it's AI doing the talking – but it’s really you behind the magic!
How does it work?
First User (Responder):
- When the user clicks Create Random Channel as Responder, they generate a random channel and become the responder.
- The link generated will automatically assign the next user who joins as the questioner.
Second User (Questioner):
- The second user (who joins using the link) is automatically the questioner and can ask questions.
Message Handling:
- The responder can see questions from the questioner and answer them.
- The chat log tracks the conversation.
Tech Stack
How to contribute?
Expand the following section for a quick guide on how to create a fork:
How to Fork this Repo and Submit a Pull Request (PR)
### 1. Create a Fork
Click the **Fork** button at the top right of this repository to create your copy.
### 2. Clone Your Fork
Clone the forked repository to your local machine by following these steps:
1. Open the forked repository in your GitHub account.
2. Click on the **Code** button.
3. Select the HTTPS option in the **Local** tab.
4. Click the **'Copy to clipboard'** icon.
Open a terminal and run the `git clone` command followed by the URL you just copied. For example:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/bacloud23/Highest-priest-GPT.git
```
### 3. Set Upstream
After cloning your fork, add the original repository as the upstream.
```bash
git remote add upstream https://github.com/bacloud23/Highest-priest-GPT.git
```
### 4. Create a Branch
Create a new branch and switch to it using the `git checkout -b` command.
```bash
git checkout -b 'new-branch-name'
```
### 5. Make Your Changes
Make the necessary changes to the HTML, CSS, or JS files.
### 6. Stage and Commit Your Changes:
Stage your changes using the `git add` command, and then commit them with a descriptive commit message.
```bash
git add .
git commit -m "Your descriptive commit message here"
```
### 7. Push Your Changes:
Push the changes from your local repository to your forked repository on GitHub using the following command:
```bash
git push origin 'your-branch-name'
```
### 8. Submit Your Changes for Review
Go to your forked repository on GitHub. You should see a **Compare & Pull Request** button. Click on it to submit your pull request (PR) for review.
Contributors
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Author
yanna 92 yar [at] gmail (dot) com