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doc: fix Azure docs #5033

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πŸ”€ ε˜ζ›΄θ―΄ζ˜Ž | Description of Change

Modify docs about AZURE_URL and CUSTOM_MODELS

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  • Documentation
    • Simplified Azure URL examples to enhance clarity.
    • Added detailed instructions for customizing model names and deployment names for Azure and ByteDance.
    • Clarified how to enable or disable default models for Azure and ByteDance.

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The recent updates to the documentation focus on simplifying the configuration URLs for Azure and ByteDance deployments. The examples for AZURE_URL have been streamlined, eliminating the placeholder for deployment names. Additionally, there are enhanced instructions for customizing model and deployment names for both Azure and ByteDance. The documentation now provides clear guidelines on enabling or disabling default models for these services, ensuring a more user-friendly setup process.

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Files Change Summaries
README.md Updated Azure URL example, added instructions for customizing model and deployment names for Azure and ByteDance. Clarified enabling/disabling default models for Azure and ByteDance.
README_CN.md Refined Azure URL format, adjusted model configurations for Azure and ByteDance, included specific instructions with examples.

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In docs clear and bright, we streamline the way,
Configs for Azure, ByteDance now hold sway.
Models named with ease, deployments set to flow,
A simpler path for all, let the knowledge grow. 🌟
So here's a cheer, with changes in sight,
For a future bright and configs done right!


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arloor commented Jul 17, 2024

#5007

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between ec95292 and 348c1a7.

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README_CN.md (2)

97-97: Updated Azure URL format

The updated AZURE_URL format simplifies the configuration by removing the deployment name. This change aligns with the PR's goal to streamline Azure configurations.


188-189: Enhanced model configuration syntax for Azure

The new syntax for CUSTOM_MODELS allows specifying model names and deployment names for Azure, enhancing flexibility and clarity. This update supports the PR's objective to improve documentation clarity and user guidance.

README.md (2)

183-183: Simplified Azure URL example

The updated AZURE_URL example is simplified, removing the deployment name placeholder, which should help users in setting up their Azure configurations more straightforwardly.


278-278: Custom model configuration for Azure and ByteDance

This change introduces a more flexible way to configure model names and deployment names for Azure and ByteDance, enhancing the documentation's clarity and usability.

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@Dogtiti Dogtiti requested a review from lloydzhou July 17, 2024 14:56
@lloydzhou lloydzhou merged commit b16d018 into ChatGPTNextWeb:main Jul 18, 2024
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