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* add util * add notebook * SoM notebook * doc * update notebook * SoM * optiguide * rename * add implementation * update notebook * update notebook * update notebook * summary method * initiate_chats enhancements * callable summary_method * summary method * summary method default * docstr * add timeout to slient pip install test * consolidate_chat_info * a_initiate_chat * AssertionError tests * AssertionError test * update tests * update test * remove redudant file * kwargs * update notebook * update notebook * nested * update SoM * update notebook * max_turns * add notebook * updatenotebook * add notebooks * update notebook and test * add links to the example page * annotations * documentation * default values * Expanded details about the purpose of each cell * update default value * default value for reply_func_from_nested_chats * default reply func name * update notebook * update optiGuide * upload fig * optiGuide notebook * doc * update notebook * update notebook * notebook format * update optiguide notebook * raise value error * update notebook * Improve language --------- Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <ekzhu@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: signalprime <15487280+signalprime@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: gagb <gagb@users.noreply.github.com>
Website
This website is built using Docusaurus 3, a modern static website generator.
Prerequisites
To build and test documentation locally, begin by downloading and installing Node.js, and then installing Yarn. On Windows, you can install via the npm package manager (npm) which comes bundled with Node.js:
npm install --global yarn
Installation
pip install pydoc-markdown pyyaml colored
cd website
yarn install
Install Quarto
quarto is used to render notebooks.
Install it here.
Note: Support for Docusaurus 3.0 in Quarto is from version
1.4. Ensure that yourquartoversion is1.4or higher.
Local Development
Navigate to the website folder and run:
pydoc-markdown
quarto render ./docs
python ./process_notebooks.py
yarn start
This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.