How to create dataset
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Now, it's time to create your Dataset!
You could choose the name and description for your Dataset. For example, if you're creating a bot for your own project, so now feel free to include essential information about your project as a dataset
Step 2: Create Units of knowledge
Your project might have multiple must-know information right? It could be basic information, tokenomics, or features. Therefore, we enable you to add multiple units, with diverse file formats:
Local documents: We support PDF, TXT, DOC or DOCX format
Online Data: Obtain online webpage content
Notion (soon): Import Notion pages and databases into knowledge
Google Doc (soon): Import Google Docs into knowledge
Customization (soon): Customize content, support creation & editing
After successfully importing your dataset, you can navigate to the "My Dataset" section to manage your datasets. Each dataset includes the following four fields:
Number of Files Updated
This field indicates the total number of files that have been updated in your dataset since its creation or last modification.
Last Edit Time
Displays the timestamp of the last modification made to your dataset. It helps track the latest changes made to the dataset.
Public Access
This field indicates whether your dataset is public or not. If you wish to publish your dataset and allow others to import it into their bots, you can toggle the "Public" button to turn it green. This makes your dataset accessible to other users for integration into their projects.
Edit
Allows you to edit your dataset. Clicking on the "Edit" option enables you to make modifications, add or remove files, and update the dataset according to your requirements.