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Start by going to `/scripts/` folder. Start by going to `/scripts/` folder.
If you open this file you will see that it uses RST files from the folder to create a `index.faiss` and `index.pkl`. If you open this file, you will see that it uses RST files from the folder to create a `index.faiss` and `index.pkl`.
It currently uses OPEN_AI to create vector store, so make sure your documentation is not too big. Pandas cost me around 3-4$. It currently uses OPEN_AI to create the vector store, so make sure your documentation is not too big. Pandas cost me around $3-$4.
You can usually find documentation on github in `docs/` folder for most open-source projects. You can usually find documentation on Github in `docs/` folder for most open-source projects.
### 1. Find documentation in .rst/.md and create a folder with it in your scripts directory ### 1. Find documentation in .rst/.md and create a folder with it in your scripts directory
Name it `inputs/` Name it `inputs/`
Put all your .rst/.md files in there Put all your .rst/.md files in there
The search is recursive, so you don't need to flatten them The search is recursive, so you don't need to flatten them
If there are no .rst/.md files just convert whatever you find to txt and feed it. (don't forget to change the extension in script) If there are no .rst/.md files just convert whatever you find to .txt and feed it. (don't forget to change the extension in script)
### 2. Create .env file in `scripts/` folder ### 2. Create .env file in `scripts/` folder
And write your OpenAI API key inside And write your OpenAI API key inside
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### 5. Run web app ### 5. Run web app
Once you run it will use new context that is relevant to your documentation Once you run it will use new context that is relevant to your documentation
Make sure you select default in the dropdown in the UI Make sure you select default in the dropdown in the UI
## Customization ## Customization
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`python ingest.py --help` `python ingest.py --help`
| Options | | | Options | |
|:--------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| |:--------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
| **ingest** | Runs 'ingest' function converting documentation to Faiss plus Index format | | **ingest** | Runs 'ingest' function, converting documentation to Faiss plus Index format |
| --dir TEXT | List of paths to directory for index creation. E.g. --dir inputs --dir inputs2 [default: inputs] | | --dir TEXT | List of paths to directory for index creation. E.g. --dir inputs --dir inputs2 [default: inputs] |
| --file TEXT | File paths to use (Optional; overrides directory) E.g. --files inputs/1.md --files inputs/2.md | | --file TEXT | File paths to use (Optional; overrides directory) E.g. --files inputs/1.md --files inputs/2.md |
| --recursive / --no-recursive | Whether to recursively search in subdirectories [default: recursive] | | --recursive / --no-recursive | Whether to recursively search in subdirectories [default: recursive] |
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| | | | | |
| **convert** | Creates documentation in .md format from source code | | **convert** | Creates documentation in .md format from source code |
| --dir TEXT | Path to a directory with source code. E.g. --dir inputs [default: inputs] | | --dir TEXT | Path to a directory with source code. E.g. --dir inputs [default: inputs] |
| --formats TEXT | Source code language from which to create documentation. Supports py, js and java. E.g. --formats py [default: py] | | --formats TEXT | Source code language from which to create documentation. Supports py, js and java. E.g. --formats py [default: py] |

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