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@langchain/community
Advanced tools
$ yarn add @langchain/community
This package, along with the main LangChain package, depends on @langchain/core
.
If you are using this package with other LangChain packages, you should make sure that all of the packages depend on the same instance of @langchain/core.
You can do so by adding appropriate field to your project's package.json
like this:
{
"name": "your-project",
"version": "0.0.0",
"dependencies": {
"@langchain/<ADD_PACKAGE_NAME_HERE>": "^0.0.0",
"langchain": "0.0.207"
},
"resolutions": {
"@langchain/core": "0.1.5"
},
"overrides": {
"@langchain/core": "0.1.5"
},
"pnpm": {
"overrides": {
"@langchain/core": "0.1.5"
}
}
}
The field you need depends on the package manager you're using, but we recommend adding a field for the common yarn
, npm
, and pnpm
to maximize compatibility.
LangChain Community contains third-party integrations that implement the base interfaces defined in LangChain Core, making them ready-to-use in any LangChain application.
@langchain/community
is currently on version 0.0.x
All changes will be accompanied by a patch version increase.
As an open-source project in a rapidly developing field, we are extremely open to contributions, whether it be in the form of a new feature, improved infrastructure, or better documentation.
For detailed information on how to contribute, see here.
FAQs
Third-party integrations for LangChain.js
We found that @langchain/community demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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