Generate tool-calling models quickly and accurately from API definitions to streamline and improve your development workflow.
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smithery is a simple application that helps you create tool-calling models using your API definitions. This guide will walk you through how to download and run smithery on a Windows computer. No prior programming experience is needed. Just follow the steps below.
smithery turns your API information into models that can call tools automatically. This can help you organize and improve how your software works with APIs. Whether you have APIs for machine learning, data tools, or different services, smithery helps shape them into models you can use.
It works with many types of models and techniques such as:
You do not need to know about these to use smithery. The app does the complex work for you.
Before installing smithery on Windows, make sure your PC meets these basic requirements:
Click the big download badge at the top, or visit this link:
This page has the latest version of smithery ready for Windows.
Once on the GitHub page, look for the section called Releases or Downloads.
.exe.After the file downloads:
.exe file.After installation, you can start smithery by:
When smithery opens, you will see the main interface where you can begin working with your API models.
smithery’s main job is to create models from your API data. Here’s a simple overview of what to do next:
Load your API definitions
Find your API files on your computer. These may be in formats like JSON or YAML.
Use smithery’s interface to upload or import these files.
Configure your model settings
smithery lets you pick options on how to build your model. The app explains the options clearly, so choose what fits your needs.
Start the forging process
Click the button to build your model. smithery uses your API details to create a tool-calling model.
Save and export your model
After forging, save your model file on your computer. You can use this model in other projects or applications.
smithery offers a range of useful features to make working with APIs easier:
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