Welcome to VAKStudio!
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Introduction
VAKStudio is a powerful all-in-one IDE designed to help you build, test, and deploy complex LLM applications. It includes tools like a prompt engineering playground and vector embedding playground for A/B testing, as well as a dashboard for monitoring your deployed projects. With VAKStudio, you can easily visualize, interact with, and debug your LLM apps.
In this guide, we’ll explore all the features that VAKStudio offers. Here’s an overview of the tools available:
- VAKFlow: A drag-and-drop playground for building and deploying complex LLM architectures to production.
- Datastore: A platform for creating, testing, and managing both raw and vector databases, which are essential for building LLM applications in VAKFlow.
- Prompt Playground: A space for creating, testing, and managing prompts used in VAKFlow to develop LLM applications.
- My Chatbots: A section for analyzing deployed chatbots.
- A/B Testing Platform: A platform (coming soon) for testing different VAKFlows, prompts, and embeddings. This guide will take you through each of these tools in detail, explaining their features and how to use them effectively.
Who Is This Guide For?
If you’re looking for quick, hands-on VAKStudio tutorials or conceptual learning material, check out VAKSchool. It offers short, informative tutorials that will help you get familiar with VAKStudio quickly.
However, if you’re a serious developer aiming to build production-ready LLM applications with VAKStudio, this guide is the right place for you.