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linkedin-headlines

LinkedIn Headlines Generator, a Rust library to generate high-quality headlines for LinkedIn posts or profiles

1 unstable release

0.1.0 Mar 1, 2024

#229 in Machine learning

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LinkedIn Headlines

This library uses AI to generate high quality LinkedIn headlines for your profile. It uses the OpenAI's GPT-3 model to generate the headlines, just like the one you see this app called, LinkedIn Headline Generator.

Installation

cargo add linkedin-headlines

Features

  • Generate LinkedIn headlines
  • Specific related keywords support
  • Read profile data from LinkedIn and generate headlines
  • Generate headlines from a given text

Why use this library?

  • High Quality Headlines: The library uses OpenAI's GPT-3 model to generate high quality headlines for your LinkedIn profile.
  • Custom Keywords: You can specify custom keywords to generate headlines related to those keywords.
  • Profile Data: You can read your profile data from LinkedIn and generate headlines based on that data.
  • Custom Text: You can also generate headlines from a given text.
  • Easy to use: The library is very easy to use and has a simple API.
  • Fast: The library is very fast and can generate headlines in a few seconds.
  • Secure: The library is secure and does not store any user data.
  • Open Source: The library is open source and free to use.
  • Cross Platform: The library is cross platform and can be used on any platform that supports Rust.

Usage

use linkedin_headlines::generate_headline;

fn main() {
    let headline = generate_headline("I am a software engineer");
    println!("{}", headline);
}

You can also use the executable to generate headlines from the command line.

linkedin-headlines "I am a software engineer"

or from profile data

linkedin-headlines --profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/your-profile --keywords "software engineer, developer"

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a PR or open an issue if you have any questions or suggestions.

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