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    PromptTools

    PromptTools

    Open-source tools for prompt testing and experimentation

    Welcome to prompttools created by Hegel AI! This repo offers a set of open-source, self-hostable tools for experimenting with, testing, and evaluating LLMs, vector databases, and prompts. The core idea is to enable developers to evaluate using familiar interfaces like code, notebooks, and a local playground.
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    LLM Applications

    LLM Applications

    A comprehensive guide to building RAG-based LLM applications

    ...The project focuses particularly on Retrieval-Augmented Generation architectures, which combine language models with external knowledge sources to improve accuracy and reliability. It provides step-by-step guidance for constructing systems that ingest documents, split them into chunks, generate embeddings, index them in vector databases, and retrieve relevant context during inference. The repository also shows how these components can be scaled and deployed using distributed computing frameworks such as Ray. In addition to development workflows, the project includes notebooks, datasets, and evaluation tools that help developers experiment with different retrieval strategies and model configurations.
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