Feature Request: Add the possibility to use an own knowledge database with already existing documents. · Issue #253 · fmaclen/hollama · GitHub
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The possibility of utilizing models based on own knowledge, for example from self-created documents such as PDFs, ODTs, TXTs, or DOCX files, would be very useful.
I imagine it like this: you have the possibility of specifying which folders to use, for example "home/user/documents/my_dissertation:chemistry/work.pdf".
The model can directly reference the document and create a summary with a prompt, such as extracting specific text passages or checking errors. For instance:
Prompt: Find all chemical elements in the document and provide a documentation in alphabetical order.
The model retrieves the desired documentation from the underlying document and presents it to you.
I believe this feature would be very useful for simplifying work.
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The possibility of utilizing models based on own knowledge, for example from self-created documents such as PDFs, ODTs, TXTs, or DOCX files, would be very useful.
I imagine it like this: you have the possibility of specifying which folders to use, for example "home/user/documents/my_dissertation:chemistry/work.pdf".
The model can directly reference the document and create a summary with a prompt, such as extracting specific text passages or checking errors. For instance:
Prompt: Find all chemical elements in the document and provide a documentation in alphabetical order.
The model retrieves the desired documentation from the underlying document and presents it to you.
I believe this feature would be very useful for simplifying work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: