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Eino Amapping
What is Eino Amapping
eino_amapping is a feature enhancement for the existing Eino Assistant that integrates Gaode Map MCP SSE functionality, allowing for improved mapping and location services within applications.
Use cases
Use cases for eino_amapping include real-time tracking of deliveries, route optimization for transportation, location-based services in mobile applications, and visualizing geographic data for analysis.
How to use
To use eino_amapping, developers need to integrate it into their existing Eino Assistant setup. This involves configuring the necessary components and utilizing the provided examples to implement mapping features effectively.
Key features
Key features of eino_amapping include seamless integration with Gaode Map services, enhanced orchestration capabilities for mapping tasks, and support for flow-based programming patterns to manage data flows related to mapping.
Where to use
eino_amapping can be used in various fields such as logistics, transportation, urban planning, and any application requiring advanced mapping and location services.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Eino Amapping
eino_amapping is a feature enhancement for the existing Eino Assistant that integrates Gaode Map MCP SSE functionality, allowing for improved mapping and location services within applications.
Use cases
Use cases for eino_amapping include real-time tracking of deliveries, route optimization for transportation, location-based services in mobile applications, and visualizing geographic data for analysis.
How to use
To use eino_amapping, developers need to integrate it into their existing Eino Assistant setup. This involves configuring the necessary components and utilizing the provided examples to implement mapping features effectively.
Key features
Key features of eino_amapping include seamless integration with Gaode Map services, enhanced orchestration capabilities for mapping tasks, and support for flow-based programming patterns to manage data flows related to mapping.
Where to use
eino_amapping can be used in various fields such as logistics, transportation, urban planning, and any application requiring advanced mapping and location services.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Eino Examples
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Overview
This repository contains examples and demonstrations for using the Eino framework. It provides practical examples to help developers better understand and utilize Eino’s features.
Repository Structure
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components/: Examples demonstrating the usage of various components from cloudwego/eino-ext
- Includes implementations and usage patterns for different component types
- Shows how to use and customize Eino’s extension components
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compose/: Examples showcasing Eino’s orchestration capabilities
- Demonstrates how to use Graph and Chain orchestration
- Provides patterns for combining different components
- Shows various orchestration scenarios and best practices
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flow/: Examples illustrating the usage of Eino’s flow module
- Contains demonstrations of flow-based programming patterns
- Shows how to implement and manage data flows
- Includes examples of stream processing
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quickstart/: Quick start examples from the user documentation
- Basic examples to help new users get started
- Contains the same demos as shown in the official documentation
Security
If you discover a potential security issue in this project, or think you may
have discovered a security issue, we ask that you notify Bytedance Security via
our security center or vulnerability reporting email.
Please do not create a public GitHub issue.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










