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This change attempts to build off of the existing "Agents vs. OpenAI Responses API" section of "AI Application Examples", and get into how several of the popular AI frameworks provide some form of OpenAI API compatibility, and how this fact can allow one to deploy such application on Llama Stack. This change also - introduces a simple LangChain/LangGraph example that runs on LLama Stack via use of OpenAI API compatibility API - circles back to the Responses API, and introduces a page of external references to examples - makes it clear that other OpenAI API compatibile AI frameworks can be added as the community has time to dive into them. |
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Llama Stack Documentation
Here's a collection of comprehensive guides, examples, and resources for building AI applications with Llama Stack. For the complete documentation, visit our ReadTheDocs page.
Render locally
From the llama-stack root directory, run the following command to render the docs locally:
uv run --group docs sphinx-autobuild docs/source docs/build/html --write-all
You can open up the docs in your browser at http://localhost:8000
Content
Try out Llama Stack's capabilities through our detailed Jupyter notebooks:
- Building AI Applications Notebook - A comprehensive guide to building production-ready AI applications using Llama Stack
- Benchmark Evaluations Notebook - Detailed performance evaluations and benchmarking results
- Zero-to-Hero Guide - Step-by-step guide for getting started with Llama Stack