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# Introduction
**LangChain** is a framework for developing applications powered by language models. It enables applications that:
- **Are context-aware**: connect a language model to sources of context (prompt instructions, few shot examples, content to ground its response in, etc.)
- **Reason**: rely on a language model to reason (about how to answer based on provided context, what actions to take, etc.)
The main value props of LangChain are:
1. **Components**: abstractions for working with language models, along with a collection of implementations for each abstraction. Components are modular and easy-to-use, whether you are using the rest of the LangChain framework or not
2. **Off-the-shelf chains**: a structured assembly of components for accomplishing specific higher-level tasks
Off-the-shelf chains make it easy to get started. For complex applications, components make it easy to customize existing chains and build new ones.
## Get started
[Heres](/docs/get_started/installation) how to install LangChain, set up your environment, and start building.
We recommend following our [Quickstart](/docs/get_started/quickstart) guide to familiarize yourself with the framework by building your first LangChain application.
_**Note**: These docs are for the LangChain [Python package](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain). For documentation on [LangChain.js](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainjs), the JS/TS version, [head here](https://js.langchain.com/docs)._
## Modules
LangChain provides standard, extendable interfaces and external integrations for the following modules, listed from least to most complex:
#### [Model I/O](/docs/modules/model_io/)
Interface with language models
#### [Retrieval](/docs/modules/data_connection/)
Interface with application-specific data
#### [Chains](/docs/modules/chains/)
Construct sequences of calls
#### [Agents](/docs/modules/agents/)
Let chains choose which tools to use given high-level directives
#### [Memory](/docs/modules/memory/)
Persist application state between runs of a chain
#### [Callbacks](/docs/modules/callbacks/)
Log and stream intermediate steps of any chain
## Examples, ecosystem, and resources
### [Use cases](/docs/use_cases/question_answering/)
Walkthroughs and best-practices for common end-to-end use cases, like:
- [Document question answering](/docs/use_cases/question_answering/)
- [Chatbots](/docs/use_cases/chatbots/)
- [Analyzing structured data](/docs/use_cases/qa_structured/sql/)
- and much more...
### [Guides](/docs/guides/)
Learn best practices for developing with LangChain.
### [Ecosystem](/docs/integrations/providers/)
LangChain is part of a rich ecosystem of tools that integrate with our framework and build on top of it. Check out our growing list of [integrations](/docs/integrations/providers/) and [dependent repos](/docs/additional_resources/dependents).
### [Additional resources](/docs/additional_resources/)
Our community is full of prolific developers, creative builders, and fantastic teachers. Check out [YouTube tutorials](/docs/additional_resources/youtube) for great tutorials from folks in the community, and [Gallery](https://github.com/kyrolabs/awesome-langchain) for a list of awesome LangChain projects, compiled by the folks at [KyroLabs](https://kyrolabs.com).
### [Community](/docs/community)
Head to the [Community navigator](/docs/community) to find places to ask questions, share feedback, meet other developers, and dream about the future of LLMs.
## API reference
Head to the [reference](https://api.python.langchain.com) section for full documentation of all classes and methods in the LangChain Python package.