Rag Implementation

Build Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems for LLM applications with vector databases and semantic search. Use when implementing knowledge-grounded AI, building document Q&A systems, or integrating LLMs with external knowledge bases.

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RAG Implementation

Master Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to build LLM applications that provide accurate, grounded responses using external knowledge sources.

When to Use This Skill

  • Building Q&A systems over proprietary documents
  • Creating chatbots with current, factual information
  • Implementing semantic search with natural language queries
  • Reducing hallucinations with grounded responses
  • Enabling LLMs to access domain-specific knowledge
  • Building documentation assistants
  • Creating research tools with source citation

Core Components

1. Vector Databases

Purpose: Store and retrieve document embeddings efficiently

Options:

  • Pinecone: Managed, scalable, serverless
  • Weaviate: Open-source, hybrid search, GraphQL
  • Milvus: High performance, on-premise
  • Chroma: Lightweight, easy to use, local development
  • Qdrant: Fast, filtered search, Rust-based
  • pgvector: PostgreSQL extension, SQL integration

2. Embeddings

Purpose: Convert text to numerical vectors for similarity search

Models (2026):

ModelDimensionsBest For
voyage-3-large1024Claude apps (Anthropic recommended)
voyage-code-31024Code search
text-embedding-3-large3072OpenAI apps, high accuracy
text-embedding-3-small1536OpenAI apps, cost-effective
bge-large-en-v1.51024Open source, local deployment
multilingual-e5-large1024Multi-language support

3. Retrieval Strategies

Approaches:

  • Dense Retrieval: Semantic similarity via embeddings
  • Sparse Retrieval: Keyword matching (BM25, TF-IDF)
  • Hybrid Search: Combine dense + sparse with weighted fusion
  • Multi-Query: Generate multiple query variations
  • HyDE: Generate hypothetical documents for better retrieval

4. Reranking

Purpose: Improve retrieval quality by reordering results

Methods:

  • Cross-Encoders: BERT-based reranking (ms-marco-MiniLM)
  • Cohere Rerank: API-based reranking
  • Maximal Marginal Relevance (MMR): Diversity + relevance
  • LLM-based: Use LLM to score relevance

Quick Start with LangGraph

from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, START, END
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_voyageai import VoyageAIEmbeddings
from langchain_pinecone import PineconeVectorStore
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate
from langchain_text_splitters import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter
from typing import TypedDict, Annotated

class RAGState(TypedDict):
    question: str
    context: list[Document]
    answer: str

# Initialize components
llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-sonnet-4-6")
embeddings = VoyageAIEmbeddings(model="voyage-3-large")
vectorstore = PineconeVectorStore(index_name="docs", embedding=embeddings)
retriever = vectorstore.as_retriever(search_kwargs={"k": 4})

# RAG prompt
rag_prompt = ChatPromptTemplate.from_template(
    """Answer based on the context below. If you cannot answer, say so.

    Context:
    {context}

    Question: {question}

    Answer:"""
)

async def retrieve(state: RAGState) -> RAGState:
    """Retrieve relevant documents."""
    docs = await retriever.ainvoke(state["question"])
    return {"context": docs}

async def generate(state: RAGState) -> RAGState:
    """Generate answer from context."""
    context_text = "\n\n".join(doc.page_content for doc in state["context"])
    messages = rag_prompt.format_messages(
        context=context_text,
        question=state["question"]
    )
    response = await llm.ainvoke(messages)
    return {"answer": response.content}

# Build RAG graph
builder = StateGraph(RAGState)
builder.add_node("retrieve", retrieve)
builder.add_node("generate", generate)
builder.add_edge(START, "retrieve")
builder.add_edge("retrieve", "generate")
builder.add_edge("generate", END)

rag_chain = builder.compile()

# Use
result = await rag_chain.ainvoke({"question": "What are the main features?"})
print(result["answer"])

Detailed patterns and worked examples

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