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# Deployments
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So you've made a really cool chain - now what? How do you deploy it and make it easily sharable with the world?
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This section covers several options for that.
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Note that these are meant as quick deployment options for prototypes and demos, and not for production systems.
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If you are looking for help with deployment of a production system, please contact us directly.
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What follows is a list of template GitHub repositories aimed that are intended to be
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very easy to fork and modify to use your chain.
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This is far from an exhaustive list of options, and we are EXTREMELY open to contributions here.
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## [Streamlit](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain-streamlit-template)
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This repo serves as a template for how to deploy a LangChain with Streamlit.
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It implements a chatbot interface.
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It also contains instructions for how to deploy this app on the Streamlit platform.
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## [Gradio (on Hugging Face)](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain-gradio-template)
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This repo serves as a template for how deploy a LangChain with Gradio.
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It implements a chatbot interface, with a "Bring-Your-Own-Token" approach (nice for not wracking up big bills).
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It also contains instructions for how to deploy this app on the Hugging Face platform.
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This is heavily influenced by James Weaver's [excellent examples](https://huggingface.co/JavaFXpert).
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