Lexeme is an open-source chat text editing tool inspired by SQL Workbench. It provides a fully integrated workflow for brainstorming, writing, and rewriting with ChatGPT as a copilot, all within the same window.
With Lexeme, users can easily collaborate with ChatGPT without the need for constant copy-pasting. Only selected text needs to be sent to ChatGPT, allowing users to rewrite just a single sentence instead of a whole paragraph. One key feature of Lexeme is the ability to set a preferred writing style in the document prompt, which applies to all subsequent chats.
This eliminates the need to create new chats and repeat instructions when drafting similar but unrelated messages or documents. Lexeme also provides built-in action prompts that allow users to quickly perform common writing tasks.
These prompts enable users to improve their writing by maintaining their style, expanding their sentences for more details, nuances, and depth, meeting word limits, providing counterarguments and examples, generating new ideas, and even creating custom prompts. Additionally, Lexeme emphasizes the importance of system prompts, which define the starting point for a new chat.
The combination of global, document, and action prompts sets the context, establishes the model's personality, and determines the format of its responses.
Providing clear and concise system prompts greatly influences the relevance and accuracy of the model's responses. Overall, Lexeme is a powerful tool for writing and collaborating with ChatGPT, offering selective context, reusable prompts, built-in action prompts, and an emphasis on system prompts for advanced use cases such as OKR, Slack messages, announcements, and project management.