Quivr: The Open-Source AI-Project That’s Your Second Brain in the Cloud
Quivr is an open-source project developed by Stan Girard. It’s designed to store and retrieve unstructured information, much like a second brain. The concept is similar to Obsidian, a popular knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. But Quivr takes it a step further by leveraging the power of generative AI. From the website you can directly access a limited and hosted version of quivr by clicking on button “Try Demo”. In order to be able to use Quivr without any limits, you can setup your own Quivr installation locally. We’ll cover the steps which are necessary to setup Quivr locally below.
Quivr is packed with features that make it a versatile tool for anyone looking to store and retrieve information efficiently. Here’s a quick rundown: Store Anything: Quivr can handle almost any type of data you throw at it. Text, images, code snippets — you name it. Generative AI: Quivr uses advanced AI to help you generate and retrieve information. This is where it truly stands out from other similar tools. Fast and Efficient: Quivr is designed with speed and efficiency in mind. It ensures you can access your data as quickly as possible.
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