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Mini langstream #468
Mini langstream #468
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bin/mini-langstream/README.md
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curl -Ls "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LangStream/langstream/main/bin/mini-langstream/get-mini-langstream.sh" | bash |
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Can we make it available in the homebrew formula ?
Personally (maybe it is a matter of taste) I don't like to install stuff this way on my Mac, as there is no way of uninstalling things. With homebrew (and other managers) the whole lifecycle is handled (also the upgrades)
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yes this is for Linux users. Brew will come later
bin/mini-langstream/README.md
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# mini-langstream |
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I am not sure that the README should go into the "bin" directory,
maybe it is better to move the whole directory to the root (not as child of "bin")
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good point
mini-langstream
script with instructions. By default it installs the latest version of langstream.It requires:
When you run
mini-langstream start
, the following happens:You can then use the CLI targeting the cluster with: