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12 Commits (main)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Harrison Chase f61858163d
bump version to 0.0.95 (#1324) 1 year ago
Harrison Chase d90a287d8f
Harrison/updating docs (#1196) 1 year ago
Harrison Chase 4f3fbd7267
improve docs for indexes (#1146) 1 year ago
Harrison Chase 7fb33fca47
chroma docs (#1012) 1 year ago
jeff 6a4f602156
docs: fix spelling typo (#934) 1 year ago
Nicolas 91d7fd20ae
feat: add custom prompt for QAEvalChain chain (#610)
I originally had only modified the `from_llm` to include the prompt but
I realized that if the prompt keys used on the custom prompt didn't
match the default prompt, it wouldn't work because of how `apply` works.

So I made some changes to the evaluate method to check if the prompt is
the default and if not, it will check if the input keys are the same as
the prompt key and update the inputs appropriately.

Let me know if there is a better way to do this.

Also added the custom prompt to the QA eval notebook.
1 year ago
Nicolas b7225fd010
docs: fix small typo (#611) 1 year ago
Harrison Chase 956416c150
Harrison/update links1 (#594)
update links to be relative

Co-authored-by: Marc Green <marcgreen@users.noreply.github.com>
1 year ago
Harrison Chase b06a2a6191
improve documentation on how to pass in custom prompts (#561) 1 year ago
Harrison Chase 823a44ef80
bump to 0058 (#556) 1 year ago
Harrison Chase 9753bccc71
Feature: linkcheck-action (#534) (#542)
- Add support for local build and linkchecking of docs
- Add GitHub Action to automatically check links before prior to
publication
- Minor reformat of Contributing readme
- Fix existing broken links

Co-authored-by: Hunter Gerlach <hunter@huntergerlach.com>

Co-authored-by: Hunter Gerlach <HunterGerlach@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hunter Gerlach <hunter@huntergerlach.com>
1 year ago
Harrison Chase 985496f4be
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>
1 year ago