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langflow
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News DataStax just bought our startup Langflow
Hey folks I'm the Head of DevRel @ DataStax here and just wanted to share to the HN community that in conjunction with this big acquisition news, the LF team has shipped 1.0-alpha of Langflow.
It's a simple `pip install` and the team would love any and all feedback!
https://github.com/logspace-ai/langflow/
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Node-based AutoGen with local LLMs inside ComfyUI
You can also check langflow, a node UI for langchain https://github.com/logspace-ai/langflow
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Using Retrieval Augmented Generation to Clear Our GitHub Backlog
There's a few tools out there like AgentGPT (https://github.com/reworkd/AgentGPT, although it's a more conversational interface), and (https://github.com/logspace-ai/langflow) and others. I think most developers definitely prefer a code-first interface though like a library but haven't found one that's great yet. We've used them in the past but didn't have the best experience so would love to hear if anyone has worked with a library they found really flexible.
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Anyone know how to get LangFlow working with oobabooga?
I found this thread talking about it here: https://github.com/logspace-ai/langflow/issues/263
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Found a fun little open source project called Flowise. It's a drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow using LangchainJS
also check https://github.com/logspace-ai/langflow
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What exactly is AutoGPT?
AutoGPT is basically a demo of what you can do with Langchain. If you want to play with Langchain in a drag and drop blueprint environment I suggest Langflow
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Launch HN: Fastgen (YC W23) – Visual Low-Code Back End Builder
Hi, I like this! I'm curious what drove the decision to use the vertical block builder style you chose. I'm partial to node-based editors and have been building things with React Flow recently. LangFlow [1] is a good example, but there's lots of UIs that use a similar interface (e.g. Blender [2] and Unity [3]).
[1] https://github.com/logspace-ai/langflow
[2] https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/3.5/interface/controls/no...
[3] https://unity.com/features/unity-visual-scripting
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Having fun testing CanvasGPT - a new project launching soon
Here's an open source version that's very similar LangFlow
awesome-langchain
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Show HN: Rivet – open-source AI Agent dev env with real-world applications
https://github.com/kyrolabs/awesome-langchain#low-code
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University project ideas using langchain?
I saw the GitHub langchain awesome page and it has a bunch of projects. Those are basically all the ideas I could come up with but seems like everyone has done it already. https://github.com/kyrolabs/awesome-langchain
- GitHub - kyrolabs/awesome-langchain: 😎 Awesome list of tools and projects with the awesome LangChain framework
- Langchain
What are some alternatives?
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langchain-visualizer - Visualization and debugging tool for LangChain workflows
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private-gpt - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks
rivet-example
Local-LLM-Comparison-Colab-UI - Compare the performance of different LLM that can be deployed locally on consumer hardware. Run yourself with Colab WebUI.
Awesome-Text2SQL - Curated tutorials and resources for Large Language Models, Text2SQL, Text2DSL、Text2API、Text2Vis and more.
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