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LangSmith is a platform for building production-grade LLM applications. It allows you to closely monitor and evaluate your application, so you can ship quickly and with confidence. Use of LangChain is not necessary - LangSmith works on its own!
https://github.com/machinelearningzuu/langsmith-projects

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LangSmith is a platform for building production-grade LLM applications. It allows you to closely monitor and evaluate your application, so you can ship quickly and with confidence. Use of LangChain is not necessary - LangSmith works on its own!

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# LangSmith-Projects
Welcome to the LangSmith Projects repository! This is a collaborative space where we develop and share projects related to the LangSmith, to practice better LLMOps.

## What is LangSmith?

LangSmith is a platform for building production-grade LLM applications. It allows you to closely monitor and evaluate your application, so you can ship quickly and with confidence. Use of LangChain is not necessary - LangSmith works on its own!

## Projects

In this repository, you'll find a variety of projects that extend the functionality of LangSmith or use its data in innovative ways. Each project has its own directory containing all the necessary files, documentation, and resources.

## Getting Started

To get started with LangGraph Projects, you'll need to have a basic understanding of graph theory and linguistics. Here's how you can set up your environment:

1. Clone the repository to your local machine.
2. Install the required dependencies listed in the `requirements.txt` file.
3. Explore the `examples` directory to see sample projects in action.

## Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! If you have an idea for a new project or an improvement to an existing one, please follow these steps:

1. Fork the repository.
2. Create a new branch for your feature or fix.
3. Commit your changes with clear and concise commit messages.
4. Submit a pull request detailing the changes you've made.

## Support

If you need help or have any questions, please open an issue in the repository, and we'll do our best to assist you.

## License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.