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Lobe Chat Plugin SDK, help you to build an amazing chat plugin for Lobe Chat
The LobeChat Plugin SDK assists you in creating exceptional chat plugins for Lobe Chat.
[!Important] 📘 SDK Document - https://chat-plugin-sdk.lobehub.com
Plugins provide a means to extend the Function Calling capabilities of LobeChat. They can be used to introduce new function calls and even new ways to render message results. If you are interested in plugin development, please refer to our 📘 Plugin Development Guide in the Wiki.
You can use Github Codespaces for online development:
Or clone it for local development:
$ git clone https://github.com/lobehub/chat-plugin-sdk.git
$ cd chat-plugin-sdk
$ bun install
$ bun dev
Contributions of all types are more than welcome, if you are interested in contributing code, feel free to check out our GitHub Issues to get stuck in to show us what you’re made of.
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Lobe Chat Plugin SDK, help you to build an amazing chat plugin for Lobe Chat
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