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ai-chain 🚀
ai-chain fork llm-chain with extensions
ai-chain
is a collection of Rust crates designed to help you create advanced LLM applications such as chatbots, agents, and more. As a comprehensive LLM-Ops platform we have strong support for both cloud and locally-hosted LLMs. We also provide robust support for prompt templates and chaining together prompts in multi-step chains, enabling complex tasks that LLMs can't handle in a single step. We also provide vector store integrations making it easy to give your model long-term memory and subject matter knowledge. This empowers you to build sophisticated applications.
roadmap
changelog 2024-05-22 0.14.4
- fix ai-chain executor costume bug
- add qwen model support
- other bug fix
changelog 2024-05-21 0.14.3
- improve openai-compatible api
- add glm llm
- upgrade moonshot llm
Examples 💡
To help you get started, here is an example demonstrating how to use ai-chain
. You can find more examples in the examples folder in the repository.
let exec = executor!()?;
let res = prompt!(
"You are a robot assistant for making personalized greetings",
"Make a personalized greeting for Joe"
)
.run(parameters()!, &exec)
.await?;
println!("{}", res);
➡️ tutorial: get started with ai-chain ➡️ quick-start: Create project based on our template
Features 🌟
- Prompt templates: Create reusable and easily customizable prompt templates for consistent and structured interactions with LLMs.
- Chains: Build powerful chains of prompts that allow you to execute more complex tasks, step by step, leveraging the full potential of LLMs.
- ChatGPT support: Supports ChatGPT models, with plans to add OpenAI's other models in the future.
- LLaMa support: Provides seamless integration with LLaMa models, enabling natural language understanding and generation tasks with Facebook's research models.
- Alpaca support: Incorporates support for Stanford's Alpaca models, expanding the range of available language models for advanced AI applications.
llm.rs
support: Use llms in rust without dependencies on C++ code with our support forllm.rs
- Tools: Enhance your AI agents' capabilities by giving them access to various tools, such as running Bash commands, executing Python scripts, or performing web searches, enabling more complex and powerful interactions.
- Extensibility: Designed with extensibility in mind, making it easy to integrate additional LLMs as the ecosystem grows.
- Community-driven: We welcome and encourage contributions from the community to help improve and expand the capabilities of
ai-chain
.
Getting Started 🚀
To start using ai-chain
, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml
(you need Rust 1.65.0 or newer):
ai-chain-openai
- cargo dependencies
[dependencies]
ai-chain = "0.14.2"
ai-chain-openai = "0.14.2"
- coding
env::set_var("OPENAI_API_KEY", "sk-7LVW4lfKX3ZL01Iwuz8H0oZsUaLsEuO7ri9bfRKV36NrTE1A");
let exec = executor!()?;
let res = prompt!(
"You are a robot assistant for making personalized greetings",
"Make a personalized greeting for Joe"
)
.run(parameters()!, &exec)
.await?;
println!("{}", res);
ai-chain-moonshot
- cargo dependencies
[dependencies]
ai-chain = "0.14.2"
ai-chain-moonshot = "0.14.2"
- coding
env::set_var("OPENAI_API_KEY", "sk-7LVW4lfKX3ZL01Iwuz8H0oZsUaLsEuO7ri9bfRKV36NrTE1A");
let exec = executor!(mooonshot)?;
let res = prompt!(
"You are a robot assistant for making personalized greetings",
"Make a personalized greeting for Joe"
)
.run(parameters()!, &exec)
.await?;
println!("{}", res);
ai-chain-glm
- cargo dependencies
[dependencies]
ai-chain = "0.14.2"
ai-chain-glm = "0.14.2"
- coding
env::set_var("OPENAI_API_KEY", "sk-7LVW4lfKX3ZL01Iwuz8H0oZsUaLsEuO7ri9bfRKV36NrTE1A");
let exec = executor!(glm)?;
let res = prompt!(
"You are a robot assistant for making personalized greetings",
"Make a personalized greeting for Joe"
)
.run(parameters()!, &exec)
.await?;
println!("{}", res);
ai-chain-qwen
- cargo dependencies
[dependencies]
ai-chain = "0.14.2"
ai-chain-qwen = "0.14.2"
- coding
env::set_var("OPENAI_API_KEY", "sk-7LVW4lfKX3ZL01Iwuz8H0oZsUaLsEuO7ri9bfRKV36NrTE1A");
let exec = executor!(qwen)?;
let res = prompt!(
"You are a robot assistant for making personalized greetings",
"Make a personalized greeting for Joe"
)
.run(parameters()!, &exec)
.await?;
println!("{}", res);
The examples for `ai-chain-openai` or `ai-chain-moonshot` or others llms require you to set the `OPENAI_API_KEY` environment variable which you can do like this:
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-YOUR_OPEN_AI_KEY_HERE"
- support costume llm
env::set_var("OPENAI_API_KEY", "sk-7LVW4lfKX3ZL01Iwuz8H0oZsUaLsEuO7ri9bfRKV36NrTE1A");
let exec = executor!(costume,ai_chain_qwen)?;
let res = prompt!(
"You are a robot assistant for making personalized greetings",
"Make a personalized greeting for Joe"
)
.run(parameters()!, &exec)
.await?;
println!("{}", res);
The examples for `ai-chain-openai` or `ai-chain-moonshot` or others llms require you to set the `OPENAI_API_KEY` environment variable which you can do like this:
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-YOUR_OPEN_AI_KEY_HERE"
Contributing 🤝
We warmly welcome contributions from everyone! If you're interested in helping improve ai-chain
, please check out our CONTRIBUTING.md
file for guidelines and best practices.
License 📄
ai-chain
is licensed under the MIT License.
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