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@langchain/google-common
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This package contains common resources to access Google AI/ML models and other Google services in an auth-independent way.
AI/ML models are supported using the same interface no matter if you are using the Google AI Studio-based version of the model or the Google Cloud Vertex AI version of the model.
This is not a stand-alone package since it does not contain code to do authorization.
Instead, you should install one of the following packages:
See those packages for details about installation.
This package does not depend on any Google library. Instead, it relies on REST calls to Google endpoints. This is deliberate to reduce (sometimes conflicting) dependencies and make it usable on platforms that do not include file storage.
Tasks and services still to be implemented:
FAQs
Core types and classes for Google services.
The npm package @langchain/google-common receives a total of 34,890 weekly downloads. As such, @langchain/google-common popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @langchain/google-common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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