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GPTC provides both a CLI tool and a Python library.
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GPTC provides both a CLI tool and a Python library.
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## Installation
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pip install gptc[emoji] # handles emojis! (see section "Emoji")
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# Or, if you don't need emoji support,
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pip install gptc # no dependencies!
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## CLI Tool
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## CLI Tool
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### Classifying text
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### Classifying text
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Models compiled with older versions of GPTC which did not support ngrams are
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Models compiled with older versions of GPTC which did not support ngrams are
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handled the same way as models compiled with `max_ngram_length=1`.
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handled the same way as models compiled with `max_ngram_length=1`.
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## Emoji
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If the [`emoji`](https://pypi.org/project/emoji/) package is installed, GPTC
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will automatically handle emojis the same way as words. If it is not installed,
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GPTC will still work but will ignore emojis.
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## Model format
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## Model format
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This section explains the raw model format, which is how you should create and
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This section explains the raw model format, which is how you should create and
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