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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

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

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:

git clone https://github.com/bacloud23/Highest-priest-GPT.git

3. Set Upstream

After cloning your fork, add the original repository as the upstream.

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.

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.

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:

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

Made with contrib.rocks.

Author

yanna 92 yar [at] gmail (dot) com