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Fixed some grammatical and Exception types issues (#12015)
Fixed some grammatical issues and Exception types.

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langchain_experimental Fixed some grammatical and Exception types issues (#12015) 11 months ago
tests Add CI check that integration tests compile (#12090) 11 months ago
Makefile General anthropic functions, steps towards experimental integration tests (#11727) 11 months ago
README.md CONTRIBUTING.md Quick Start: focus on langchain core; clarify docs and experimental are separate (#10906) 12 months ago
poetry.lock Add CI check that integration tests compile (#12090) 11 months ago
poetry.toml Harrison/move experimental (#8084) 1 year ago
pyproject.toml bump 324 and 35 (#12352) 11 months ago

README.md

🦜🧪 LangChain Experimental

This package holds experimental LangChain code, intended for research and experimental uses.

[!WARNING] Portions of the code in this package may be dangerous if not properly deployed in a sandboxed environment. Please be wary of deploying experimental code to production unless you've taken appropriate precautions and have already discussed it with your security team.

Some of the code here may be marked with security notices. However, given the exploratory and experimental nature of the code in this package, the lack of a security notice on a piece of code does not mean that the code in question does not require additional security considerations in order to be safe to use.