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title: π Github | |
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1. Setup the Github loader by configuring the Github account with username and personal access token (PAT). Check out [this](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server@3.6/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/managing-your-personal-access-tokens#creating-a-personal-access-token) link to learn how to create a PAT. | |
```Python | |
from embedchain.loaders.github import GithubLoader | |
loader = GithubLoader( | |
config={ | |
"token":"ghp_xxxx" | |
} | |
) | |
``` | |
2. Once you setup the loader, you can create an app and load data using the above Github loader | |
```Python | |
import os | |
from embedchain.pipeline import Pipeline as App | |
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = "sk-xxxx" | |
app = App() | |
app.add("repo:embedchain/embedchain type:repo", data_type="github", loader=loader) | |
response = app.query("What is Embedchain?") | |
# Answer: Embedchain is a Data Platform for Large Language Models (LLMs). It allows users to seamlessly load, index, retrieve, and sync unstructured data in order to build dynamic, LLM-powered applications. There is also a JavaScript implementation called embedchain-js available on GitHub. | |
``` | |
The `add` function of the app will accept any valid github query with qualifiers. It only supports loading github code, repository, issues and pull-requests. | |
<Note> | |
You must provide qualifiers `type:` and `repo:` in the query. The `type:` qualifier can be a combination of `code`, `repo`, `pr`, `issue`. The `repo:` qualifier must be a valid github repository name. | |
</Note> | |
<Card title="Valid queries" icon="lightbulb" iconType="duotone" color="#ca8b04"> | |
- `repo:embedchain/embedchain type:repo` - to load the repository | |
- `repo:embedchain/embedchain type:issue,pr` - to load the issues and pull-requests of the repository | |
- `repo:embedchain/embedchain type:issue state:closed` - to load the closed issues of the repository | |
</Card> | |
3. We automatically create a chunker to chunk your GitHub data, however if you wish to provide your own chunker class. Here is how you can do that: | |
```Python | |
from embedchain.chunkers.common_chunker import CommonChunker | |
from embedchain.config.add_config import ChunkerConfig | |
github_chunker_config = ChunkerConfig(chunk_size=2000, chunk_overlap=0, length_function=len) | |
github_chunker = CommonChunker(config=github_chunker_config) | |
app.add(load_query, data_type="github", loader=loader, chunker=github_chunker) | |
``` | |