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…zation. Enhanced analysis of tactical strategies and player roles, and confirmed successful document storage in Couchbase.
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Summary of Changes
This pull request introduces a new frontmatter file for a tutorial on using OpenRouter DeepSeek Embeddings with Couchbase Vector Search. The frontmatter includes metadata such as the path, title, short title, description, content type, filter, technology, tags, SDK language, and estimated length of the tutorial. The purpose is to provide structured information about the tutorial for better organization and discoverability.
Highlights
- New Frontmatter File: A new
frontmatter.md
file has been added to theopenrouter-deepseek
directory. - Metadata: The frontmatter includes metadata for a tutorial on using OpenRouter DeepSeek Embeddings with Couchbase Vector Search.
- Tutorial Description: The description outlines the tutorial's focus on generating embeddings using OpenRouter DeepSeek and storing them in Couchbase, as well as performing vector search.
Changelog
- openrouter-deepseek/frontmatter.md
- Added a new frontmatter file for the OpenRouter DeepSeek Couchbase Vector Search tutorial.
- Included metadata such as path, title, description, and tags.
- Specified the content type as 'tutorial' and the SDK language as 'python'.
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A vector's quest,
In Couchbase, it finds its rest,
DeepSeek guides the way.
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Code Review
This pull request refactors the CouchbaseStorage demo notebook to improve clarity and organization. It enhances the analysis of tactical strategies and player roles and confirms successful document storage in Couchbase. The addition of frontmatter to the markdown file is also a welcome change.
Merge Readiness
The code changes appear to be well-structured and contribute to the overall clarity and organization of the demo notebook. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging. Based on my review, the pull request is ready to be merged.
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