Overview, Tutorial, and Examples of LangChain
While a Korean version of the tutorial already exists, this tutorial offers:
- Translation for Global Users: Adapted to serve a worldwide audience.
- Expanded Content: Covers the recently updated main features of LangChain and LangGraph, providing deeper insights and advanced topics.
- Practical Case Studies: Enriched with more real-world applications and examples to enhance practical understanding and utilization of LangChain.
This comprehensive resource aims to provide both new and existing users with up-to-date information and real-world applications to enhance their understanding and utilization of LangChain.
- LangChain Korean Tutorial(wikidocs): WikiDocs
- LangChain Korean Tutorial(github): GitHub Repository
- YouTube Channel: Teddy Note 🎥
- Blog: Teddy Note 📝
- Playground: LangChain LLM Playground 🎮
- Content Development & Pull Request(PR): Create at least one existing or new content file (
.ipynb
). Optionally, add examples related to open LLMs. Then, Submit a PR with the developed content.
- Note: Self-Check Before PR Submission (Recommended)- License Compliance & Copyright Issues: Verify that all dataset and content comply with licensing requirements. Confirm that there are no copyright infringements.
- Template Compliance: Follow the provided templates
- Execution Platform: Individual files should be executable on Google Colab.
- Specifications Submission (if Required): If using open models or additional packages, specify the required environment to Infra Team.
- Team Peer Reviews: Assign at least two team members as reviewers. Reviewers will evaluate the code and content quality and check tutorials are compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux environments. Approve the Pull Request if there are no issues.
- Merge Pull Request: Once the Pull Request has been approved by more than two reviewers, the original author can merge the PR into the 'main' branch.
- Proofreading: During the following week, the proofreading team will review the submitted content for typos, template compliance, and proper citations. If the proofreading team requests any modifications, the original author must make the necessary corrections and resubmit the PR.