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bedrock langchain #199

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bedrock langchain #199

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@gyliu513 gyliu513 commented Aug 16, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a joke generation service leveraging AWS Bedrock capabilities.
    • Added functionality for running a telemetry tutorial within the Haystack framework.
  • Chores

    • Cleaned up code formatting by removing unnecessary blank lines.

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This update introduces new functionality for integrating AWS Bedrock with a joke generation service and enhances the Haystack framework with chat capabilities. The changes include the addition of scripts for managing environment variables and processing user queries through advanced language models. Overall, the adjustments improve code organization, enhance interaction with AWS services, and lay the groundwork for dynamic chat features.

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Files Change Summary
aws/bedrock1.py Removed two blank lines for cleaner formatting; no functional changes.
aws/langchain-bedrock.py New file for a joke generation service using AWS Bedrock; initializes the BedrockLLM class for model interaction.
haystack/hay-chat-bot.py New file for loading environment variables and running a telemetry tutorial; demonstrates chat functionalities.

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🐰 In the meadow where code does play,
Changes sprout like flowers in May.
With jokes and chats, we frolic and cheer,
New scripts bring joy, let’s give a big cheer!
Hop along, let creativity bloom,
In this bright coding garden, there’s always more room! 🌼✨


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@gyliu513 gyliu513 merged commit 6c46d41 into main Aug 16, 2024
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@gyliu513 gyliu513 deleted the chat-bot branch August 16, 2024 19:35
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