Show HN: A macOS Client for HuggingFace Chat

(github.com)

107 points | by archiv 3 days ago ago

15 comments

  • Mystery-Machine 3 days ago

    I'm using Raycast AI (paid subscription) to interact with AI models through the use of hotkeys. It can even act upon selected text. I've got several hotkeys set up: - translate (selected text) to English/Spanish/Italian (3 hotkeys) - fix (selected text) English/Spanish/Italian grammar (3 hotkeys) - add (selected text) to current chat prompt where I can continue typing

    There's also a built-in "Summarize webpage" AI action that I assigned a hotkey to and I can get a nice summary of the currently opened webpage without having to read the whole article.

    These save me so much time and help me better my language skills. Especially when fixing grammar. When fixing grammar, it shows you the diff so you can see what you wrote incorrectly and how to write it correctly.

    It also allows you to paste the text, from the app window into the last used app simply by pressing ENTER. I also use this a lot.

    Just some feedback.

  • SimianSci 3 days ago

    Id personally be interested to know how this compares to a solution such as Ollama, which I have been using to run local models.

  • rahimnathwani 3 days ago

    Slightly off topic: some of the tools in HuggingChat don't work, even one of the official ones (Image Editor):

      Error calling tool Image Editor
      Parameters
      image: output_2_0.webp
      prompt: add a smiling emoji
      Error
      An error occurred while calling the tool edit_image: No API found
    
    
      Error calling tool TTS (fast)
      Parameters
      text: hello
      description: Laura's voice is monotone yet slightly fast in delivery, with a very close recording that almost has no background noise.
      Error
      An error occurred while calling the tool gen_tts_fast: Error: Error: Could not resolve app config.
  • kelsey98765431 3 days ago

    first impression: it's slick, looks a bit rough but promising, looking forward to using this and hope it improves.

  • isodev 3 days ago

    What does it do? Isn’t HuggingChat already available as a dedicated web app (https://huggingface.co/chat/)?

    • archiv 3 days ago

      Yes but you now have the ability to run queries with a shortcut from your Mac, as well as switch to a local model using a dedicated keyboard shortcut. See demo: https://x.com/cyrilzakka/status/1838618605648490974

      • isodev 3 days ago

        Sorry, this link is not accessible for me. It would be nice to add some more information to the repo’s readme.

        • archiv 3 days ago

          @isodev sorry about that! Just uploaded a video to the README

      • Sidnicious 3 days ago

        Would it be possible to let you run local models without an account?

  • geniium 3 days ago

    Interesting. I am an ai enthusiast but I don’t understand exactly what your product does. Run locally ? Run remote on HF? Would love more info.

    • archiv 3 days ago

      Both! You have the option of using HF’s HuggingChat or switching to a local model using a keyboard shortcut

  • privacyis1mp 3 days ago

    Congrats! I noticed it was initially closed-source and now it's opened, nice! Is it a project funded by HuggingFace? (Not immediately clear to me).

    I've built a macOS assistant too (more advanced though), with focus on privacy and easy of use (https://getfluid.app). I'd love to open-source it, but not sure about sustainability of such business model. Right now I'm experimenting with a fully private paid Llama hosting (for GPU poors).

    Good luck :)

  • wahnfrieden 3 days ago

    Please post screenshots or video