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AnythingLLM

Chat with your own documents: AnythingLLM, from Mintplex Labs, wraps retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) in an open-source application anyone can run. You organize content into workspaces, each an isolated namespace with its own documents, vector embeddings, chat history, and settings, so one instance can hold several separate knowledge bases. Upload PDFs, DOCX, TXT, and other formats, or scrape web pages; the built-in collector parses and chunks them into a vector database (LanceDB by default, with Pinecone, Chroma, Qdrant, and others supported). Answers cite their source documents. It works with both cloud LLMs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini) and local ones via Ollama or LM Studio, and the embedding model is separately configurable. Beyond RAG chat, it includes AI agents that can browse the web and run tools, an embeddable chat widget for your website, a developer API, and multi-user mode with admin, manager, and default roles plus per-workspace access control. Context assembly is smarter than naive RAG: pinned documents, attached files, vector search hits, and recent chat history are combined under a token budget so the model's context window is filled efficiently, and each workspace supports multiple independent conversation threads against the same knowledge base. Because the embedding model, vector store, and chat LLM are all independently swappable, you can move between providers without re-ingesting a single document. The stack is Node.js with a React frontend, MIT-licensed.

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