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Rivet, the IDE for creating complex AI agents and prompt chaining, and embedding it in your application.
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Rivet is a desktop application for creating complex AI agents and prompt chaining, and embedding it in your application.
Rivet currently has LLM support for:
Rivet has embedding/vector database support for:
Rivet also supports these additional integrations:
For more information on how to use the application and all of its capabilities, see the documentation!
Rivet core is a TypeScript library for running graphs created in Rivet. It is used by the Rivet application, but can also be used in your own applications, so that Rivet can call into your own application's code, and your application can call into Rivet graphs.
For more information on using Rivet Core, see the Rivet Integration Getting Started page and the related API documentation.
Rivet core is available on NPM as @ironclad/rivet-core
. Rivet node is available as @ironclad/rivet-node
. Documentation for each is available on the Rivet website.
Check out the releases page for all available releases.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for information on building and running Rivet from source.
All types of contributions are welcome - from code to documentation, bug reports, user experience feedback, and new feature suggestions!
Take a moment to read through the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for help with setting up your development environment, and how to get started contributing to Rivet.
We use the All Contributors bot to recognize all our contributors, so every contribution is acknowledged. See the Contributors section below for everyone!
The Rivet project is welcome to all contributors, and as such, we have a Code of Conduct that all contributors must follow.
If you have run into any issues while running the Rivet application, or when integrating it into your code, please check the Issues page for any existing issues, and if you can't find any, please open a new issue!
If you have any other questions on using Rivet, or have any other ideas, feel free to open a discussion!
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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