Chroma - the open-source embedding database.
The fastest way to build Python or JavaScript LLM apps with memory!
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pip install chromadb # python client
# for javascript, npm install chromadb!
# for client-server mode, chroma run --path /chroma_db_path
The core API is only 4 functions (run our Google Colab or Replit template):
import chromadb
# setup Chroma in-memory, for easy prototyping. Can add persistence easily!
client = chromadb.Client()
# Create collection. get_collection, get_or_create_collection, delete_collection also available!
collection = client.create_collection("all-my-documents")
# Add docs to the collection. Can also update and delete. Row-based API coming soon!
collection.add(
documents=["This is document1", "This is document2"], # we handle tokenization, embedding, and indexing automatically. You can skip that and add your own embeddings as well
metadatas=[{"source": "notion"}, {"source": "google-docs"}], # filter on these!
ids=["doc1", "doc2"], # unique for each doc
)
# Query/search 2 most similar results. You can also .get by id
results = collection.query(
query_texts=["This is a query document"],
n_results=2,
# where={"metadata_field": "is_equal_to_this"}, # optional filter
# where_document={"$contains":"search_string"} # optional filter
)
?️? LangChain
(python and js), ? LlamaIndex
and more soonFor example, the "Chat your data"
use case:
GPT3
for additional summarization or analysis.What are embeddings?
[1.2, 2.1, ....]
. This process makes documents "understandable" to a machine learning model.Embeddings databases (also known as vector databases) store embeddings and allow you to search by nearest neighbors rather than by substrings like a traditional database. By default, Chroma uses Sentence Transformers to embed for you but you can also use OpenAI embeddings, Cohere (multilingual) embeddings, or your own.
Chroma is a rapidly developing project. We welcome PR contributors and ideas for how to improve the project.
#contributing
channelGood first issue tag
Release Cadence
We currently release new tagged versions of the pypi
and npm
packages on Mondays. Hotfixes go out at any time during the week.
Apache 2.0