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# Quiver
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Quiver is your second brain in the cloud, designed to easily store and retrieve unstructured information. It's like Obsidian and powered by generative AI.
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## Features
- **Store Anything**: Quiver can handle almost any type of data you throw at it. Text, images, code snippets, you name it.
- **Generative AI**: Quiver uses advanced AI to help you generate and retrieve information.
- **Fast and Efficient**: Designed with speed and efficiency in mind. Quiver makes sure you can access your data as quickly as possible.
- **Secure**: Your data is stored securely in the cloud and is always under your control.
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- **Compatible Files**:
- **Text**
- **Markdown**
- **PDF**
- **Audio**
- **Video**
- **Open Source**: Quiver is open source and free to use.
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## Demo
![|300](2023-05-13-02-16-02.png)
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## Getting Started
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
### Prerequisites
What things you need to install the software and how to install them.
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- Python 3.10 or higher
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- Pip
- Virtualenv
- Supabase account
- Supabase API key
- Supabase URL
### Installing
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- Clone the repository
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```bash
git clone
```
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- Create a virtual environment
```bash
virtualenv venv
```
- Activate the virtual environment
```bash
source venv/bin/activate
```
- Install the dependencies
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
- Create a streamlit secrets.toml file
```bash
touch secrets.toml
```
- Add the following to the secrets.toml file
```toml
supabase_url = "SUPABASE_URL"
supabase_service_key = "SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY"
openai_api_key = "OPENAI_API_KEY"
```
- Run the migration script on the Supabase database
```sql
-- Enable the pgvector extension to work with embedding vectors
create extension vector;
-- Create a table to store your documents
create table documents (
id bigserial primary key,
content text, -- corresponds to Document.pageContent
metadata jsonb, -- corresponds to Document.metadata
embedding vector(1536) -- 1536 works for OpenAI embeddings, change if needed
);
CREATE FUNCTION match_documents(query_embedding vector(1536), match_count int)
RETURNS TABLE(
id bigint,
content text,
metadata jsonb,
-- we return matched vectors to enable maximal marginal relevance searches
embedding vector(1536),
similarity float)
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
# variable_conflict use_column
BEGIN
RETURN query
SELECT
id,
content,
metadata,
embedding,
1 -(documents.embedding <=> query_embedding) AS similarity
FROM
documents
ORDER BY
documents.embedding <=> query_embedding
LIMIT match_count;
END;
$$;
```
- Run the app
```bash
streamlit run main.py
```
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## Built With
* [Python](https://www.python.org/) - The programming language used.
* [Streamlit](https://streamlit.io/) - The web framework used.
* [Supabase](https://supabase.io/) - The open source Firebase alternative.
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## Contributing
Open a pull request and we'll review it as soon as possible.