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Open-Source AI Cookbook

This repo contains community-driven practical examples of building AI applications and solving various tasks with AI using open-source tools and models.

Contributing to the cookbook

Everyone is welcome to contribute, and we value everybody's contribution! There are several ways you can contribute to the Open-Source AI Cookbook:

Before contributing, check currently open issues and pull requests to avoid working on something that someone else is already working on.

After you contribute, feel free to ask for a request to join to this organization to claim the badge. 🏅

What makes a good Cookbook notebook?

We believe that the Cookbook will be the most beneficial for everyone in the community if the Jupyter notebooks have the following qualities:

Creating a pull request

To contribute a new example/guide, open a pull request, and tag @merveenoyan and @stevhliu.

Here are some tips:

Once your pull request is merged, the notebook will show up in the Open-Source AI Cookbook.

Translating the Cookbook into your language

We'd love to have the Cookbook to be available in many more languages! Please follow the steps below if you'd like to help translate the notebooks into your language 🙏.

If some of the notebooks have already been translated into your language, add new translated notebooks under notebooks/your_language. Don't forget to add the new translated notebook to notebooks/your_language/_toctree.yml, and to notebooks/your_language/index.md.

If the notebooks have not yet been translated to your language, create a directory under notebooks with your LANG-ID (e.g. see en for English, zh-CN for Chinese). The LANG-ID should be ISO 639-1 (two lower case letters) language code -- see here for reference. Alternatively, {two lowercase letters}-{two uppercase letters} format is also supported, e.g. zh-CN.

Create the notebooks/LANG-ID/_toctree.yml, and notebooks/LANG-ID/index.md, and add the translated notebook.

Finally, add your language code (the exact same LANG-ID) to the build_documentation.yml and build_pr_documentation.yml files in the .github/workflows folder.