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LLM driver implementations. Currently supported are: openai, huggingface, bedrock, replicate.
- llm
- ai
- prompt
- prompt engineering
- ml
- machine learning
- embeddings
- training
- model
- universal
- api
- chatgpt
- openai
- vertexai
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Replicate the DAWA database.
Randulate is an npm package that simplifies the process of generating fake data for development, testing, and various other use cases. It allows you to create randomized data based on provided specifications and data types.
- data
- dummy
- fabrication
- fake data
- fake
- fake-data
- fake-data-generator
- generation
- mimic
- mock
- model
- random
- replicate
- simulate
A fault-tolerant way to replicate an entire CouchDB cluster
Repeat a string a specified number of times and return the concatenated result.
Repeat a string a specified number of times and return the concatenated result.
replicate feeds contained in a multifeed-storage
multiplex symmetric protocol duplex streams
Create an iterator which replicates each iterated value a specified number of times.
Create an iterator which replicates each iterated value according to a provided function.
JavaScript Object Replicator
Invoke a function n times and return an array of accumulated function return values.
Repeat a string a specified number of times and return the concatenated result.
Invoke a function n times and return an array of accumulated function return values.
A Node.js client for Replicate.
Provide an universal API to LLMs. Support for existing LLMs can be added by writing a driver.
- llm
- ai
- prompt
- prompt engineering
- ml
- machine learning
- embeddings
- training
- model
- universal
- api
- chatgpt
- openai
- vertexai
- View more
JavaScript library to merge custom object with default values
A simple blog application built with `react-redux-provide`. Demonstrates truly universal rendering with replication and queries.
A n8n node for replicate.com
Boilerplate w/ generator for building universal, extendable, and reusable React applications with `react-redux-provide`.