diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bc853cdaeae1338440874879fee2e3f75d313a7d..b2a0eb0084ae37540bd620c1e5a5f239ad76181e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To get started with _semantic-router_ we install it like so: pip install -qU semantic-router ``` -â—ï¸ _If wanting to use a fully local version of semantic router you can use `HuggingFaceEncoder` and `LlamaCppEncoder` (`pip install -qU "semantic-router[local]"`, see [here](https://github.com/aurelio-labs/semantic-router/blob/main/docs/05-local-execution.ipynb)). To use the `HybridRouteLayer` you must `pip install -qU "semantic-router[hybrid]"`._ +â—ï¸ _If wanting to use a fully local version of semantic router you can use `HuggingFaceEncoder` and `LlamaCppLLM` (`pip install -qU "semantic-router[local]"`, see [here](https://github.com/aurelio-labs/semantic-router/blob/main/docs/05-local-execution.ipynb)). To use the `HybridRouteLayer` you must `pip install -qU "semantic-router[hybrid]"`._ We begin by defining a set of `Route` objects. These are the decision paths that the semantic router can decide to use, let's try two simple routes for now — one for talk on _politics_ and another for _chitchat_: