Agents ========================== .. note:: `Conceptual Guide `_ Some applications will require not just a predetermined chain of calls to LLMs/other tools, but potentially an unknown chain that depends on the user's input. In these types of chains, there is a “agent” which has access to a suite of tools. Depending on the user input, the agent can then decide which, if any, of these tools to call. In this section of documentation, we first start with a Getting Started notebook to cover how to use all things related to agents in an end-to-end manner. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :hidden: ./agents/getting_started.ipynb We then split the documentation into the following sections: **Tools** An overview of the various tools LangChain supports. **Agents** An overview of the different agent types. **Toolkits** An overview of toolkits, and examples of the different ones LangChain supports. **Agent Executor** An overview of the Agent Executor class and examples of how to use it. Go Deeper --------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 ./agents/tools.rst ./agents/agents.rst ./agents/toolkits.rst ./agents/agent_executors.rst