Thanks for your attention, Ankur.
Openai key is very important. If you use it in an internal environment, there is no problem. But if AIEditor is used externally, we need to protect the openai key. Currently, the best way is to use a proxy: in AIEditor, do not configure the openai key, only configure the proxy URL address, and when the user requests our proxy URL address, we let the proxy bring the openai key and request to the openai server.
Hope it helps you.
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Thank you for your feedback, Richard. I see that your profile is a web developer using Javascript. If you have any questions when using aieditor, feel free to email me: jennyzhou7799@gmail.com