AskAnything

Created By
obrr-hhxa year ago
侧边栏AI助手浏览器插件,集成MCP
Overview

what is AskAnything?

AskAnything is an AI sidebar assistant browser extension designed to provide intelligent assistance features.

how to use AskAnything?

To use AskAnything, install the Chrome extension, configure your API keys in the options page, and activate the sidebar by clicking the floating button or using the shortcut key Alt+Shift+A.

key features of AskAnything?

  • Floating button for easy access
  • Options page for API key configuration
  • Multi-model support including ChatGPT and Claude
  • Multimedia analysis for images and videos
  • Context-aware text selection
  • Real-time streaming responses
  • Integrated smart tool calls
  • Built-in Markdown note editor
  • Local history storage
  • Keyboard shortcut support

use cases of AskAnything?

  1. Instant AI Q&A assistance
  2. Analyzing multimedia content from images and videos
  3. Creating and managing Markdown notes alongside AI interactions

FAQ from AskAnything?

  • Can I use my own API keys?

Yes! You must provide your own API keys for the AI models you wish to use.

  • Is my API key stored remotely?

No! Your API key is stored securely in your local browser storage.

  • What types of multimedia can I analyze?

You can analyze images and Bilibili videos using the appropriate AI model.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
obrr-hhx
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