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update README.

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  • Documentation
    • Improved formatting and consistency in all README files.
    • Added documentation for two new optional environment variables: AI302_API_KEY and AI302_URL, supporting integration with the 302.AI API.

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This update makes formatting and whitespace adjustments to the English, Chinese, and Japanese README files. It also adds documentation for two new optional environment variables, AI302_API_KEY and AI302_URL, related to the 302.AI API, in all three language versions. No functional or logic changes were made.

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README.md, README_CN.md, README_JA.md Whitespace and formatting cleanups; added documentation for AI302_API_KEY and AI302_URL variables.

Possibly related PRs

  • Add README_JA.md #5062: The initial addition of the README_JA.md file, which is now updated in this PR for formatting and new environment variable documentation.

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🧹 Nitpick comments (4)
README.md (2)

13-13: Fix punctuation and model name formatting in the tagline

There is a missing space after the comma and the model name “GPT4” should follow the project’s existing “GPT-4” style.

-✨ Light and Fast AI Assistant,with Claude, DeepSeek, GPT4 & Gemini Pro support.
+✨ Light and Fast AI Assistant, with Claude, DeepSeek, GPT-4 & Gemini Pro support.

54-55: Grammar tweak for the MCP headline

“Support” is a verb here; the header should read “Supports” (or “Support for”) and the trailing space before the exclamation mark is unnecessary.

-## 🫣 NextChat Support MCP !
+## 🫣 NextChat Supports MCP!
README_CN.md (1)

287-294: Localise the new 302.AI variable section to keep Chinese README consistent

The section headings use English “(optional)” while earlier headings in this file use the Chinese “(可选)”.
The descriptions are also left in English. Align with the rest of the document for consistency:

-### `AI302_API_KEY` (optional)
-302.AI API Key.
-### `AI302_URL` (optional)
-302.AI API URL.
+### `AI302_API_KEY` (可选)
+302.AI API 密钥。
+### `AI302_URL` (可选)
+302.AI API 地址。
README_JA.md (1)

235-241: Translate the new 302.AI env-var block into Japanese for consistency

Earlier variable headings use “(オプション)”, and descriptions are in Japanese. Recommend:

-### `AI302_API_KEY` (オプション)
-302.AI API キー.
-### `AI302_URL` (オプション)
-302.AI API の URL.
+### `AI302_API_KEY` (オプション)
+302.AI API キー。
+### `AI302_URL` (オプション)
+302.AI API の URL。
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README.md

[grammar] ~17-~17: The operating system from Apple is written “macOS”.
Context: ...[Windows][Windows-image]][download-url] [![MacOS][MacOS-image]][download-url] [![Linux][...

(MAC_OS)


[uncategorized] ~320-~320: You might be missing the article “the” here.
Context: ...t35will show optiongpt35(Azure)` in model list. > If you only can use Azure model...

(AI_EN_LECTOR_MISSING_DETERMINER_THE)


[uncategorized] ~321-~321: These words/punctuation marks might seem a little out of order. For clarity and coherence, try switching them around.
Context: ... gpt35(Azure) in model list. > If you only can use Azure model, `-all,+gpt-3.5-turbo@A...

(AI_EN_LECTOR_REPLACEMENT_WORD_ORDER)


[uncategorized] ~321-~321: You might be missing the article “the” here.
Context: ... will gpt35(Azure) the only option in model list. For ByteDance: use `modelName@by...

(AI_EN_LECTOR_MISSING_DETERMINER_THE)

🔇 Additional comments (1)
README.md (1)

370-376: Good addition – new env-vars clearly documented

The new AI302_API_KEY and AI302_URL entries look consistent with the surrounding style and are present in all language variants. Nice work.

@Leizhenpeng Leizhenpeng merged commit 1f33cee into ChatGPTNextWeb:main Jul 8, 2025
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