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Expand Up @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ People are writing great tools and papers for improving outputs from GPT. Here a
- [Chainlit](https://docs.chainlit.io/overview): A Python library for making chatbot interfaces.
- [Guardrails.ai](https://shreyar.github.io/guardrails/): A Python library for validating outputs and retrying failures. Still in alpha, so expect sharp edges and bugs.
- [Semantic Kernel](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/semantic-kernel/): A Python/C# library from Microsoft that supports prompt templating, function chaining, vectorized memory, and intelligent planning.
- [Prompttools](https://github.com/hegelai/prompttools): Open-source Python tools for testing and evaluating models, vector DBs, and prompts.
- [Outlines](https://github.com/normal-computing/outlines): A Python library that provides a domain-specific language to simplify prompting and constrain generation.
- [Promptify](https://github.com/promptslab/Promptify): A small Python library for using language models to perform NLP tasks.
- [Scale Spellbook](https://scale.com/spellbook): A paid product for building, comparing, and shipping language model apps.
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