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Examples

Here is a list of projects that can easily be integrated with the LocalAI backend.

Projects

AutoGPT

by @mudler

This example shows how to use AutoGPT with LocalAI.

Check it out here

Chatbot-UI

by @mkellerman

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This integration shows how to use LocalAI with mckaywrigley/chatbot-ui.

Check it out here

Discord bot

by @mudler

Run a discord bot which lets you talk directly with a model

Check it out here, or for a live demo you can talk with our bot in #random-bot in our discord server.

Langchain

by @dave-gray101

A ready to use example to show e2e how to integrate LocalAI with langchain

Check it out here

Langchain Python

by @mudler

A ready to use example to show e2e how to integrate LocalAI with langchain

Check it out here

LocalAI WebUI

by @dhruvgera

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A light, community-maintained web interface for LocalAI

Check it out here

How to run rwkv models

by @mudler

A full example on how to run RWKV models with LocalAI

Check it out here

PrivateGPT

by @mudler

A full example on how to run PrivateGPT with LocalAI

Check it out here

Slack bot

by @mudler

Run a slack bot which lets you talk directly with a model

Check it out here

Question answering on documents with llama-index

by @mudler

Shows how to integrate with Llama-Index to enable question answering on a set of documents.

Check it out here

Question answering on documents with langchain and chroma

by @mudler

Shows how to integrate with Langchain and Chroma to enable question answering on a set of documents.

Check it out here

Template for Runpod.io

by @fHachenberg

Allows to run any LocalAI-compatible model as a backend on the servers of https://runpod.io

Check it out here

Want to contribute?

Create an issue, and put Example: <description> in the title! We will post your examples here.