diff --git a/docs/docs/concepts/low_level.md b/docs/docs/concepts/low_level.md index f6a42bbb4..12b563e44 100644 --- a/docs/docs/concepts/low_level.md +++ b/docs/docs/concepts/low_level.md @@ -88,8 +88,6 @@ Typically, all graph nodes communicate with a single schema. This means that the It is possible to have nodes write to private state channels inside the graph for internal node communication. We can simply define a private schema, `PrivateState`. -See [this guide](../how-tos/graph-api.ipynb#pass-private-state-between-nodes) for more detail. - It is also possible to define explicit input and output schemas for a graph. In these cases, we define an "internal" schema that contains _all_ keys relevant to graph operations. But, we also define `input` and `output` schemas that are sub-sets of the "internal" schema to constrain the input and output of the graph. See [this guide](../how-tos/graph-api.md#define-input-and-output-schemas) for more detail. Let's look at an example: @@ -473,7 +471,7 @@ const builder = new StateGraph(State); ::: -Behind the scenes, functions are converted to [RunnableLambda](https://api.python.langchain.com/en/latest/runnables/langchain_core.runnables.base.RunnableLambda.html#langchain_core.runnables.base.RunnableLambda)s, which add batch and async support to your function, along with native tracing and debugging. +Behind the scenes, functions are converted to [RunnableLambda](https://python.langchain.com/api_reference/core/runnables/langchain_core.runnables.base.RunnableLambda.html)s, which add batch and async support to your function, along with native tracing and debugging. If you add a node to a graph without specifying a name, it will be given a default name equivalent to the function name. @@ -821,7 +819,6 @@ def my_node(state: State) -> Command[Literal["my_other_node"]]: return Command(update={"foo": "baz"}, goto="my_other_node") ``` -Check out this [how-to guide](../how-tos/graph-api.ipynb#combine-control-flow-and-state-updates-with-command) for an end-to-end example of how to use `Command`. ::: :::js @@ -861,7 +858,6 @@ builder.addNode("myNode", myNode, { }); ``` -Check out this [how-to guide](../how-tos/graph-api.ipynb#combine-control-flow-and-state-updates-with-command) for an end-to-end example of how to use `Command`. ::: !!! important