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where can i ask the guru? i cant click into the text field? and the stride logo is broken on the left side EDIT: after second time loading it allows me to write in the prompt and answered good and the symbol isnt broken anymore can you also add stride community toolkit https://github.com/stride3d/stride-community-toolkit to see how it integrates with it as well
This seems to work well on some first tests. Definitely the typical hallucinations that AI usually has but I do love the references being included with the results for users to be able to verify themselves.
As for adding the link directly in the Stride Readme, I would be hesitant to merge without knowing more about the sites licensing and goals. It may also be better to place this in the Community section instead to indicate that it is not managed by Stride directly. Will definitely want @xen2 and @Eideren to confirm this when they are available.
Thanks for the review everyone,
@IXLLEGACYIXL I added pages under https://stride3d.github.io/stride-community-toolkit/ to the Stride Guru data source.
@Doprez
Thanks for the review everyone,
@IXLLEGACYIXL I added pages under https://stride3d.github.io/stride-community-toolkit/ to the Stride Guru data source.
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* The generated answers respect the licenses of the data sources used. Details can be found in Section 2 of the [Terms of Usage](https://gurubase.io/terms-of-use). * The goal is to create a centralized, LLM-based QA system for each OSS tool. We first created Anteon Guru for our users, then realized it was more helpful than we initially thought. This led us to the idea of creating a new Guru for other tools as well. * I can move it to the Community section if that's the final decision.
indeed it worked, it found the extension method that i asked for
Hello team,
I'm the maintainer of Anteon. We have created Gurubase.io with the mission of building a centralized, open-source tool-focused knowledge base. Essentially, each "guru" is equipped with custom knowledge to answer user questions based on collected data related to that tool.
I wanted to update you that I've manually added the Stride Guru to Gurubase. Stride Guru uses the data from this repo and data from the docs to answer questions by leveraging the LLM.
In this PR, I showcased the "Stride Guru", which highlights that Stride now has an AI assistant available to help users with their questions. Please let me know your thoughts on this contribution.
Additionally, if you want me to disable Stride Guru in Gurubase, just let me know that's totally fine.