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base on Go SDK for Google Generative AI # Go SDK for Google Generative AI
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This SDK enables developers to use Google's state-of-the-art generative
AI models (like Gemini) to build AI-powered features and applications. It
supports use cases like:
- Generate text from text-only input
- Generate text from text-and-images input (multimodal)
- Build multi-turn conversations (chat)
- Embedding
## Try out the API
1. [Obtain an API key](https://makersuite.google.com/app/apikey) to use with the Google AI SDKs.
2. Add the SDK to your module with `go get github.com/google/generative-ai-go`
3. Follow [the examples](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/google/generative-ai-go/genai#pkg-examples)
## Documentation
The documentation of the Google AI Go SDK is [on pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/google/generative-ai-go/genai)
Find complete documentation for the Google AI SDKs and the Gemini model in the
Google documentation: https://ai.google.dev/docs
For a list of the supported models and their capabilities, see https://ai.google.dev/models/gemini
## Getting help
For general Gemini API questions (not specific to the Go SDK), check out the
[public discussion forum](https://discuss.ai.google.dev/).
For questions specific to the Go SDK, create a new issue and tag it with
a `question` label.
## Contributing
See [Contributing](https://github.com/google/generative-ai-go/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) for
more information on contributing to the Google AI Go SDK.
## License
The contents of this repository are licensed under the
[Apache License, version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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