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    LangChain for Java

    LangChain for Java

    LangChain4j is an open-source Java library

    LangChain for Java is an open-source Java framework designed to simplify the development of applications powered by large language models. The library provides a unified API that allows developers to connect Java applications to multiple AI providers and embedding databases without having to implement separate integrations for each service. Its architecture includes abstractions for prompts, chat interactions, document processing, embeddings, and vector storage, enabling developers to build complex AI workflows with minimal boilerplate code. ...
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    OpenKnowledge

    OpenKnowledge

    Beautiful, AI-native markdown editor and LLM Wiki

    OpenKnowledge is an AI-native Markdown editor and LLM wiki for knowledge bases, specs, notes, and agent-friendly documentation. It is designed to make Markdown editing feel closer to a visual document editor while still preserving file-based workflows. The app supports a macOS desktop experience as well as a local web and CLI workflow for other platforms. It includes file navigation, search, tabs, wiki graph viewing, rich components, embeddable HTML, and terminal-oriented access. It...
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