Docs refactor (#480)
Big docs refactor! Motivation is to make it easier for people to find
resources they are looking for. To accomplish this, there are now three
main sections:
- Getting Started: steps for getting started, walking through most core
functionality
- Modules: these are different modules of functionality that langchain
provides. Each part here has a "getting started", "how to", "key
concepts" and "reference" section (except in a few select cases where it
didnt easily fit).
- Use Cases: this is to separate use cases (like summarization, question
answering, evaluation, etc) from the modules, and provide a different
entry point to the code base.
There is also a full reference section, as well as extra resources
(glossary, gallery, etc)
Co-authored-by: Shreya Rajpal <ShreyaR@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-02 16:24:09 +00:00
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How-To Guides
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A chain is made up of links, which can be either primitives or other chains.
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Primitives can be either `prompts <../prompts.html>`_, `llms <../llms.html>`_, `utils <../utils.html>`_, or other chains.
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The examples here are all end-to-end chains for specific applications.
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They are broken up into three categories:
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Docs refactor (#480)
Big docs refactor! Motivation is to make it easier for people to find
resources they are looking for. To accomplish this, there are now three
main sections:
- Getting Started: steps for getting started, walking through most core
functionality
- Modules: these are different modules of functionality that langchain
provides. Each part here has a "getting started", "how to", "key
concepts" and "reference" section (except in a few select cases where it
didnt easily fit).
- Use Cases: this is to separate use cases (like summarization, question
answering, evaluation, etc) from the modules, and provide a different
entry point to the code base.
There is also a full reference section, as well as extra resources
(glossary, gallery, etc)
Co-authored-by: Shreya Rajpal <ShreyaR@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-02 16:24:09 +00:00
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1. `Generic Chains <./generic_how_to.html>`_: Generic chains, that are meant to help build other chains rather than serve a particular purpose.
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2. `Utility Chains <./utility_how_to.html>`_: Chains consisting of an LLMChain interacting with a specific util.
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3. `Asynchronous <./async_chain.html>`_: Covering asynchronous functionality.
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Docs refactor (#480)
Big docs refactor! Motivation is to make it easier for people to find
resources they are looking for. To accomplish this, there are now three
main sections:
- Getting Started: steps for getting started, walking through most core
functionality
- Modules: these are different modules of functionality that langchain
provides. Each part here has a "getting started", "how to", "key
concepts" and "reference" section (except in a few select cases where it
didnt easily fit).
- Use Cases: this is to separate use cases (like summarization, question
answering, evaluation, etc) from the modules, and provide a different
entry point to the code base.
There is also a full reference section, as well as extra resources
(glossary, gallery, etc)
Co-authored-by: Shreya Rajpal <ShreyaR@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-02 16:24:09 +00:00
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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:glob:
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:hidden:
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./generic_how_to.rst
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./utility_how_to.rst
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./async_chain.ipynb
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In addition to different types of chains, we also have the following how-to guides for working with chains in general:
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`Load From Hub <./generic/from_hub.html>`_: This notebook covers how to load chains from `LangChainHub <https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain-hub>`_.
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