Chains ========================== Using an LLM in isolation is fine for some simple applications, but many more complex ones require chaining LLMs - either with each other or with other experts. LangChain provides a standard interface for Chains, as well as some common implementations of chains for ease of use. The following sections of documentation are provided: - `Getting Started <./chains/getting_started.html>`_: A getting started guide for chains, to get you up and running quickly. - `Key Concepts <./chains/key_concepts.html>`_: A conceptual guide going over the various concepts related to chains. - `How-To Guides <./chains/how_to_guides.html>`_: A collection of how-to guides. These highlight how to use various types of chains. - `Reference <../reference/modules/chains.html>`_: API reference documentation for all Chain classes. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: Chains :name: Chains :hidden: ./chains/getting_started.ipynb ./chains/how_to_guides.rst ./chains/key_concepts.rst Reference<../reference/modules/chains.rst>