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@ai-sdk/cohere
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The **[Cohere provider](https://sdk.vercel.ai/providers/ai-sdk-providers/cohere)** for the [AI SDK](https://sdk.vercel.ai/docs) contains language model support for the Cohere API.
The Cohere provider for the AI SDK contains language model support for the Cohere API.
The Cohere provider is available in the @ai-sdk/cohere
module. You can install it with
npm i @ai-sdk/cohere
You can import the default provider instance cohere
from @ai-sdk/cohere
:
import { cohere } from '@ai-sdk/cohere';
import { cohere } from '@ai-sdk/cohere';
import { generateText } from 'ai';
const { text } = await generateText({
model: cohere('command-r-plus'),
prompt: 'Write a vegetarian lasagna recipe for 4 people.',
});
Please check out the Cohere provider for more information.
FAQs
The **[Cohere provider](https://sdk.vercel.ai/providers/ai-sdk-providers/cohere)** for the [AI SDK](https://sdk.vercel.ai/docs) contains language model support for the Cohere API.
The npm package @ai-sdk/cohere receives a total of 16,724 weekly downloads. As such, @ai-sdk/cohere popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ai-sdk/cohere demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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