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@jina-ai/jina-qa-bot
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<jina-qa-bot>
is the UI part of jina-doc-bot. It's a web component built with LitElement.
<jina-qa-bot>
is just an HTML element. You can it anywhere you can use HTML!
<jina-qa-bot></jina-qa-bot>
<jina-qa-bot>
can be configured with attributed in plain HTML.
<jina-qa-bot
label="Try custom title ✨"
server="https://docsbot.jina.ai"
open
site="https://docs.jina.ai"
target="_blank">
<dt>You can tryout QA-bot easily:</dt>
<dd>What is QA-bot?</dd>
<dd>Does QA-bot support Vue/React/Angular?</dd>
<dd>What are the basic concepts in QA-bot?</dd>
</jina-qa-bot>
<jina-qa-bot>
is distributed on npm, so you can install it locally or use it via npm CDNs like jsdelivr.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@jina-ai/jina-qa-bot"></script>
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WebComponent <jina-qa-bot> for Jina docs bot
The npm package @jina-ai/jina-qa-bot receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @jina-ai/jina-qa-bot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jina-ai/jina-qa-bot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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