This repository contains starter projects for the Semantic Kernel. Each starter is a self-contained application using a different programming language and application runtime.
git clone https://github.com/semantic-kernel/semantic-kernel-starters
code <any-sample-folder>
- Follow the instructions in each sample's README for setting up and running the sample Alternatively, you can use the Semantic Kernel Tools to "Create a New App" using the starters
- C# Hello World: The Hello World C# console application starter for the Semantic Kernel.
- C# Console Chat: A console application based chat starter for the Semantic Kernel.
- C# Azure Functions: The Hello World C# Azure Functions starter for the Semantic Kernel.
- Python Hello World: The Hello World Python console application starter for the Semantic Kernel.
- Python Azure Functions: The Hello World Python Azure Functions starter for the Semantic Kernel.
- Typescript Console Chat: A console application based chat starter for the Semantic Kernel.
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