adri is an open source framework that helps AI agents work reliably by ensuring they don't break on bad data. It focuses on data quality validation, so your AI applications can operate smoothly and efficiently.
- Data Quality Assurance: Validate data before it reaches your AI agents.
- Open Source: Free to use and modify according to your needs.
- User Friendly: Designed for users with any experience level.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with popular AI frameworks.
To begin using adri, follow these simple steps:
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to our Releases page to download the latest version.
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Choose Your Version: Select the appropriate version for your system. We provide multiple options depending on your environment.
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Download the File: Click on the download link for your chosen version, which will save the installation file to your computer.
Before installing adri, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10, macOS, or a recent version of Linux.
- Disk Space: At least 200 MB of free space.
- Python Version: Python 3.7 or higher installed on your machine.
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Go to the Releases Page: To download adri, visit our Releases page.
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Select Your Operating System: From the list of available files, choose the one that matches your operating system.
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Run the Installer: Once the download completes, locate the file and run it. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
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Launch adri: Once installed, you can start the application from your computer's applications menu.
For more in-depth instructions, feel free to check our documentation. Here are some useful links:
If you prefer visual learning, we have created video tutorials that guide you through the setup and usage of adri. Check them out on our YouTube channel.
If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out for help. You can contact us using the following methods:
- GitHub Issues: Report any bugs or feature requests directly in our Issues section.
- Community Forum: Join our discussions and find help from other users in our community forum.
We welcome contributions from everyone. Whether you're fixing bugs, improving documentation, or adding features, your input is valuable. Please check our Contributing Guidelines for more information on how to get started.
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What is adri used for? adri is used to validate data before it's processed by AI agents, ensuring a smooth operation without errors due to bad data.
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Is adri free to use? Yes, adri is an open-source project. You can download, use, and modify it for free.
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How often is adri updated? Updates are released regularly. Check the Releases page for the latest information.
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Can I run adri on Linux? Yes, adri is designed to work on Linux alongside Windows and macOS.
adri is licensed under the MIT License. You can freely use and modify the code, but please include the original license in any distributed software.
For the full text of the license, visit the LICENSE file.
Thank you for using adri! We hope you find it helpful in ensuring data quality for your AI applications.