
# `fabric`



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fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI.
[What and Why](#whatandwhy) •
[Philosophy](#philosophy) •
[Quickstart](#quickstart) •
[Structure](#structure) •
[Examples](#examples) •
[Meta](#meta)
## Navigation
- [What and why](#what-and-why)
- [Philosophy](#philosophy)
- [Breaking problems into components](#breaking-problems-into-components)
- [Too many prompts](#too-many-prompts)
- [The Fabric approach to prompting](#our-approach-to-prompting)
- [Quickstart](#quickstart)
- [1. Just use the Patterns (prompts)](#1-just-use-the-patterns-prompts)
- [2. Create your own Fabric Mill (Server)](#2-create-your-own-fabric-mill-server)
- [Structure](#structure)
- [Components](#components)
- [CLI-native](#cli-native)
- [Directly calling Patterns](#directly-calling-patterns)
- [Examples](#examples)
- [Meta](#meta)
- [Primary contributors](#primary-contributors)
## What and why
Since the start of 2023 and GenAI we've seen a massive number of AI applications for accomplishing tasks. It's powerful, but **it's not easy to integrate this functionality into our lives.**