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greennavigatorcanal/chatgpt-gpt-5 — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

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TL;DR

A GitHub landing page claiming to distribute a pre-activated Windows build of ChatGPT Desktop with GPT-5 access and no limits, but containing no source code or software of its own.

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    What it claims
      Pre-activated build
      ChatGPT Desktop
      GPT-5 access
    System requirements
      Windows 10 or 11
      8GB RAM
      1 to 2GB disk
    What is missing
      No source code
      No documentation
      External download only
    Concerns
      Unverifiable content
      Third-party host

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Review the stated system requirements for running a ChatGPT Desktop application on Windows

REASON 2

Research what a legitimate ChatGPT Desktop installation looks like before evaluating unofficial sources

How it stacks up

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LanguagePythonPython
Setup difficultyhardmoderate
Complexity4/53/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperdeveloper

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Wtf does this do

This repository contains no source code. It is a distribution page claiming to offer a "pre-activated" Windows build of ChatGPT Desktop with GPT-5 access, described as having subscription requirements, usage limits, and premium feature gates removed. The listed system requirements are Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit), 8 GB of RAM, and 1 to 2 GB of disk space. Installation instructions point to a download link on a third-party site rather than anything inside this repository. There is no code, configuration, or documentation here explaining how anything was built. The repository functions as a landing page for an external download link. The nature and safety of that download cannot be verified from this repository.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
What is the official way to access ChatGPT and GPT-5 on Windows without downloading from unofficial sources?
Prompt 2
What security risks should I consider before downloading pre-activated software from a GitHub landing page?
Prompt 3
How can I check whether a Windows executable downloaded from a third-party link is safe to run?
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