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@markprompt/react
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A headless React component for adding GPT-4 powered search using the Markprompt API.
Markprompt's @markprompt/react
library offers you
both a simple, accessible, prebuilt React component that you can include in your
codebase, as well as a set of React primitives that you can use to build your
own custom Markprompt UI.
The <Markprompt />
component is built with Radix'
Dialog component
and allows for limited control over the Markprompt UI, mostly offering you the
ability to change texts as well as how prompt references and search results are
linked to your website.
The Markprompt.*
primitives offer you a fully customizable way to build your
own UI and have full control.
In combination with
@markprompt/css
,
the <Markprompt />
component is a drop-in solution for most websites. You can
also opt to provide your own styles, or override ours to your liking.
Install @markprompt/react
via NPM or your favorite package manager:
npm install @markprompt/react
Example:
import `@markprompt/css`;
import { Markprompt } from '@markprompt/react';
export function Component() {
return <Markprompt projectKey="YOUR-PROJECT-KEY" />;
}
replacing YOUR-PROJECT-KEY
with the key associated to your project. It can be
obtained in the project settings on Markprompt.com
under "Project key".
The full documentation for the package can be found on the Markprompt docs.
Get a head start by cloning a fully-fledged AI application from our templates repository.
This library is created by the team behind Markprompt (@markprompt).
FAQs
A headless React component for adding GPT-4 powered search using the Markprompt API.
We found that @markprompt/react 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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