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The Hugging Face adapters for nlux, the javascript library for building conversational AI interfaces.
This package enables the integration between NLUX and Hugging Face, the AI models platform.
More specifically ― the package include the adapter to connect to chat models hosted and exposed
via Hugging Face Inference Endpoints.
For more information on how to use this package, please visit:
docs.nlkit.com/nlux/reference/adapters/hugging-face
This package @nlux/hf
is meant for use with the vanilla JS version of NLUX.
If you're looking for the React JS version, please check
the @nlux/hf-react
package.
NLUX (for Natural Language User Experience) is an open-source JavaScript library that makes it simple to integrate powerful large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT into your web app or website. With just a few lines of code, you can add conversational AI capabilities and interact with your favorite LLM.
<AiChat />
for UI and useChatAdapter
hook for easy integration.ChatGPT
/ LangChain
🦜 LangServe / HuggingFace
🤗 Inference.For developer documentation, examples, and API reference ― you can visit: docs.nlkit.com/nlux
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The Hugging Face adapters for nlux, the javascript library for building conversational AI interfaces.
The npm package @nlux/hf receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @nlux/hf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nlux/hf 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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