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Genkit Firebase Extended CLI

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    Genkit Extended CLI

    A CLI for more utilities needed with Genkit AI Firebase.

    Contribution is welcome.


    Upcoming features

    • Vector Store HNSW RAG Training
    • Prompt optimization management
    • Vector Store model deployment and management

    Installation

    $ npm install -g genkit-extended-cli

    Usage

    Install Genkit

    $ genx install genkit

    Data Training

    $ genx train --path="train/*" --output="train/output-model"

    This will add knowledges for RAG based on all text resources within the specified folder

    Command Help

    $ genkit-extended --help

    Requirements

    For development, you will only need Node.js and a node global package installed in your environement.

    Node

    Also, be sure to have git available in your PATH, npm might need it (You can find git here).

    • Node installation on Ubuntu

      You can install nodejs and npm easily with apt install, just run the following commands.

      $ sudo apt install nodejs
      $ sudo apt install npm
    • Other Operating Systems

      You can find more information about the installation on the official Node.js website and the official NPM website.

    If the installation was successful, you should be able to run the following command.

    $ node --version
    v8.11.3
    
    $ npm --version
    6.1.0

    If you need to update npm, you can make it using npm! Cool right? After running the following command, just open again the command line and be happy.

    $ npm install -g npm