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trieve-ts-sdk
Advanced tools
A Typescript based SDK that allows you to communicate with the Trieve API
Install using your favorite package manager:
yarn add trieve-ts-sdk
# or
npm install trieve-ts-sdk
# or
pnpm install trieve-ts-sdk
After installing the first step is to instantiate a new TrieveSDK
like so:
import { TrieveSDK } from "trieve-ts-sdk";
export const trieve = new TrieveSDK({
apiKey: "<your-api-key>",
datasetId: "<dataset-to-use>",
});
With this done you can use any of the functions available to use trieve in your project and get searching:
import { trieve } from "../trieve";
const data = await trieve.search({
query: "my first query",
search_type: "hybrid",
});
To see all the functions we export you can take a look at our docs.
MIT
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The npm package trieve-ts-sdk receives a total of 17,343 weekly downloads. As such, trieve-ts-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that trieve-ts-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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