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Introducing Sacred Guru on Gurubase.io #935

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kursataktas
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Hello team,

I'm the maintainer of Anteon. We have created Gurubase.io with the mission of building a centralized, open-source tool-focused knowledge base. Essentially, each "guru" is equipped with custom knowledge to answer user questions based on collected data related to that tool.

I wanted to update you that I've manually added the Sacred Guru to Gurubase. Sacred Guru uses the data from this repo and data from the docs to answer questions by leveraging the LLM.

In this PR, I showcased the "Sacred Guru" badge, which highlights that Sacred now has an AI assistant available to help users with their questions. Please let me know your thoughts on this contribution.

Additionally, if you want me to disable Sacred Guru in Gurubase, just let me know that's totally fine.

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Hi @kursataktas! That's a cool project. I asked it a few questions and the results were a lot better than what I expected from my experience with ChatGPT.

I'm not the owner of this repository, so I'm not sure whether it will be okay for everyone to add an advertisement for your tool to sacred's README. Let's see if anybody else shares their opinion on this.

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IMHO promoting LLMs, that are specialized for sacred and are free to use, are helpful for people to get started with sacred.

At the moment, there is already an advertisement for external projects in the README, so I think, this should be fine, since it can help a user.

I would make the advertisement a bit differently:
In the documentation section of the README, I would add a sentence and list of external free to use LLM's that help with sacred specific questions. That increases the probability, that a user can find it and additionally, it is clear, what it is.

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As there is currently no such section in the README, I can add text in the Documentation section as shown in the image below. Alternatively, I can create a new section. Please let me know which option works for you.

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@thequilo
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Yes I think that that's currently the best place to put it. We can easily modify the text here later if other LLMs pop up that help with sacred.

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I updated the PR 🚀

@thequilo thequilo merged commit a0bd925 into IDSIA:master Oct 22, 2024
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