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Applies the same pattern from https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/pull/3777 to embeddings and vector_stores.create() endpoints. This should _not_ be a breaking change since (a) our tests were already using the `extra_body` parameter when passing in to the backend (b) but the backend probably wasn't extracting the parameters correctly. This PR will fix that. Updated APIs: `openai_embeddings(), openai_create_vector_store(), openai_create_vector_store_file_batch()` |
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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 Github page.
Render locally
From the llama-stack docs/
directory, run the following commands to render the docs locally:
npm install
npm run gen-api-docs all
npm run build
npm run serve
You can open up the docs in your browser at http://localhost:3000
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