Python Executor

Executes the Python code (GUI) of ChatGPT or the site you are viewing. (In ChatGPT, an icon will be displayed, click to execute)

Extension stats

Users: 251 ▲ 14
Rating: 3.00 (1)
Version: 1.4 (Last updated: 2024-05-12)
Creation date: 2024-02-25
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • clipboardRead
Size: 15.51K
URLs: Website

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Extension summary

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With this version update, you can easily run ChatGPT's PythonCode. (Bugfix version: Icon is hidden in chatGPT, because the URL has changed)

WebPage has many sample codes that are useful for learning and checking code. However, executing it is troublesome, but by using this function you can execute it immediately (GUI compatible). (1 step: Just click this icon on the CharGPT site) (3 steps: For other sites, select, Ctrl+c, click the expansion icon)

You can immediately execute the target code after changing it. (with some sample buttons) ・Display Python code with the Code button etc. ・Change the code ・Click the RUN button to execute (Use the RUN and STOP buttons to run and stop Python code)

Benefits (ChatGPT site) Let's install the extension. Check the executable Python code in the GPT answer, and the icon of this extension will be displayed below it.

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User reviews

nice program but saving is a icky
by Toast Frenched, 2024-06-25
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Python Executor requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Python Executor is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.

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