diff --git a/docs/docs/concepts/human_in_the_loop.md b/docs/docs/concepts/human_in_the_loop.md index 8a5a77453..15413b3c8 100644 --- a/docs/docs/concepts/human_in_the_loop.md +++ b/docs/docs/concepts/human_in_the_loop.md @@ -105,8 +105,6 @@ thread_config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "some_id"}} graph.invoke(Command(resume=True), config=thread_config) ``` -See [how to review tool calls](../../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/review-tool-calls.ipynb) for a more detailed example. - ### Review & Edit State
@@ -150,8 +148,6 @@ graph.invoke( ) ``` -See [How to wait for user input using interrupt](../../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/wait-user-input) for a more detailed example. - ### Review Tool Calls
@@ -193,8 +189,6 @@ def human_review_node(state) -> Command[Literal["call_llm", "run_tool"]]: return Command(goto="call_llm", update={"messages": [feedback_msg]}) ``` -See [how to review tool calls](../../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/review-tool-calls) for a more detailed example. - ### Multi-turn conversation
@@ -273,8 +267,6 @@ it may be part of a larger graph consisting of multiple nodes and include a cond ) ``` -See [how to implement multi-turn conversations](../how-tos/multi-agent-multi-turn-convo.ipynb) for a more detailed example. - ### Validating human input If you need to validate the input provided by the human within the graph itself (rather than on the client side), you can achieve this by using multiple interrupt calls within a single node.