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Updated language to say inline instead of local
Signed-off-by: Francisco Javier Arceo <farceo@redhat.com>
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- **Remote**: the provider runs as a separate service external to the Llama Stack codebase. Llama Stack contains a small amount of adapter code.
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- **Inline**: the provider is fully specified and implemented within the Llama Stack codebase. It may be a simple wrapper around an existing library, or a full fledged implementation within Llama Stack.
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Most importantly, Llama Stack always strives to provide at least one fully "local" provider for each API so you can iterate on a fully featured environment locally.
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Most importantly, Llama Stack always strives to provide at least one fully inline provider for each API so you can iterate on a fully featured environment locally.
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## Resources
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Some of these APIs are associated with a set of **Resources**. Here is the mapping of APIs to resources:
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- **Remote**: the provider runs as a separate service external to the Llama Stack codebase. Llama Stack contains a small amount of adapter code.
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- **Inline**: the provider is fully specified and implemented within the Llama Stack codebase. It may be a simple wrapper around an existing library, or a full fledged implementation within Llama Stack.
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Importantly, Llama Stack always strives to provide at least one fully "local" provider for each API so you can iterate on a fully featured environment locally.
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Importantly, Llama Stack always strives to provide at least one fully inline provider for each API so you can iterate on a fully featured environment locally.
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## Agents
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Run multi-step agentic workflows with LLMs with tool usage, memory (RAG), etc.
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