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Welcome to D365Stuff Chat, an AI-powered assistant that helps you navigate and understand content from the D365Stuff blog. This chat interface allows you to interact with the blog's content in a conversational way.
- Smart Search: Ask questions about Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations, X++ development, and integration topics
- Real-time Responses: Get immediate answers based on the blog's content
- Code Examples: View and copy code snippets with proper syntax highlighting
- Multi-language Support: Interface available in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Chinese, and more
- Dark/Light Theme: Choose your preferred interface theme
- Type your question in the chat input box
- The assistant will search through the blog content and provide relevant answers
- You can ask follow-up questions to dive deeper into any topic
- Use the file upload feature to share additional context if needed
The assistant can help you with:
- Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations development
- X++ programming and best practices
- Integration patterns and solutions
- Data management and ETL processes
- Web services and API development
- Performance optimization and debugging
- Logic Apps and Azure integration
- Data entities and data management framework
- Batch processing and job management
- Security and authentication patterns
- Be specific in your questions
- Include relevant context when asking about code or implementations
- Use technical terms when appropriate
- Ask follow-up questions to clarify or expand on answers
- Share code snippets or error messages when seeking debugging help
The chat interface is built using:
- Chainlit for the chat UI
- LangChain for the AI agent
- Qdrant for vector database and efficient content retrieval
- Docker for containerization
- Powered by Together.ai's Llama 3.3 70B Instruct Turbo model
- Hosted on Hugging Face
- Built by TheDataGuy.pro using Let's Talk framework
For issues or suggestions, please visit D365Stuff or contact the blog author.
Your conversations are private and not stored permanently. The system only uses the content to provide relevant answers from the blog posts.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.