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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Best use case

rag-implementation is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

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.

Teams using rag-implementation should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/rag-implementation/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Microck/ordinary-claude-skills/main/skills_all/rag-implementation/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/rag-implementation/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How rag-implementation Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

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.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# 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, fast queries
- **Weaviate**: Open-source, hybrid search
- **Milvus**: High performance, on-premise
- **Chroma**: Lightweight, easy to use
- **Qdrant**: Fast, filtered search
- **FAISS**: Meta's library, local deployment

### 2. Embeddings
**Purpose**: Convert text to numerical vectors for similarity search

**Models:**
- **text-embedding-ada-002** (OpenAI): General purpose, 1536 dims
- **all-MiniLM-L6-v2** (Sentence Transformers): Fast, lightweight
- **e5-large-v2**: High quality, multilingual
- **Instructor**: Task-specific instructions
- **bge-large-en-v1.5**: SOTA performance

### 3. Retrieval Strategies
**Approaches:**
- **Dense Retrieval**: Semantic similarity via embeddings
- **Sparse Retrieval**: Keyword matching (BM25, TF-IDF)
- **Hybrid Search**: Combine dense + sparse
- **Multi-Query**: Generate multiple query variations
- **HyDE**: Generate hypothetical documents

### 4. Reranking
**Purpose**: Improve retrieval quality by reordering results

**Methods:**
- **Cross-Encoders**: BERT-based reranking
- **Cohere Rerank**: API-based reranking
- **Maximal Marginal Relevance (MMR)**: Diversity + relevance
- **LLM-based**: Use LLM to score relevance

## Quick Start

```python
from langchain.document_loaders import DirectoryLoader
from langchain.text_splitters import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter
from langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddings
from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma
from langchain.chains import RetrievalQA
from langchain.llms import OpenAI

# 1. Load documents
loader = DirectoryLoader('./docs', glob="**/*.txt")
documents = loader.load()

# 2. Split into chunks
text_splitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter(
    chunk_size=1000,
    chunk_overlap=200,
    length_function=len
)
chunks = text_splitter.split_documents(documents)

# 3. Create embeddings and vector store
embeddings = OpenAIEmbeddings()
vectorstore = Chroma.from_documents(chunks, embeddings)

# 4. Create retrieval chain
qa_chain = RetrievalQA.from_chain_type(
    llm=OpenAI(),
    chain_type="stuff",
    retriever=vectorstore.as_retriever(search_kwargs={"k": 4}),
    return_source_documents=True
)

# 5. Query
result = qa_chain({"query": "What are the main features?"})
print(result['result'])
print(result['source_documents'])
```

## Advanced RAG Patterns

### Pattern 1: Hybrid Search
```python
from langchain.retrievers import BM25Retriever, EnsembleRetriever

# Sparse retriever (BM25)
bm25_retriever = BM25Retriever.from_documents(chunks)
bm25_retriever.k = 5

# Dense retriever (embeddings)
embedding_retriever = vectorstore.as_retriever(search_kwargs={"k": 5})

# Combine with weights
ensemble_retriever = EnsembleRetriever(
    retrievers=[bm25_retriever, embedding_retriever],
    weights=[0.3, 0.7]
)
```

### Pattern 2: Multi-Query Retrieval
```python
from langchain.retrievers.multi_query import MultiQueryRetriever

# Generate multiple query perspectives
retriever = MultiQueryRetriever.from_llm(
    retriever=vectorstore.as_retriever(),
    llm=OpenAI()
)

# Single query → multiple variations → combined results
results = retriever.get_relevant_documents("What is the main topic?")
```

### Pattern 3: Contextual Compression
```python
from langchain.retrievers import ContextualCompressionRetriever
from langchain.retrievers.document_compressors import LLMChainExtractor

compressor = LLMChainExtractor.from_llm(llm)

compression_retriever = ContextualCompressionRetriever(
    base_compressor=compressor,
    base_retriever=vectorstore.as_retriever()
)

# Returns only relevant parts of documents
compressed_docs = compression_retriever.get_relevant_documents("query")
```

### Pattern 4: Parent Document Retriever
```python
from langchain.retrievers import ParentDocumentRetriever
from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore

# Store for parent documents
store = InMemoryStore()

# Small chunks for retrieval, large chunks for context
child_splitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter(chunk_size=400)
parent_splitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter(chunk_size=2000)

retriever = ParentDocumentRetriever(
    vectorstore=vectorstore,
    docstore=store,
    child_splitter=child_splitter,
    parent_splitter=parent_splitter
)
```

## Document Chunking Strategies

### Recursive Character Text Splitter
```python
from langchain.text_splitters import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter

splitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter(
    chunk_size=1000,
    chunk_overlap=200,
    length_function=len,
    separators=["\n\n", "\n", " ", ""]  # Try these in order
)
```

### Token-Based Splitting
```python
from langchain.text_splitters import TokenTextSplitter

splitter = TokenTextSplitter(
    chunk_size=512,
    chunk_overlap=50
)
```

### Semantic Chunking
```python
from langchain.text_splitters import SemanticChunker

splitter = SemanticChunker(
    embeddings=OpenAIEmbeddings(),
    breakpoint_threshold_type="percentile"
)
```

### Markdown Header Splitter
```python
from langchain.text_splitters import MarkdownHeaderTextSplitter

headers_to_split_on = [
    ("#", "Header 1"),
    ("##", "Header 2"),
    ("###", "Header 3"),
]

splitter = MarkdownHeaderTextSplitter(headers_to_split_on=headers_to_split_on)
```

## Vector Store Configurations

### Pinecone
```python
import pinecone
from langchain.vectorstores import Pinecone

pinecone.init(api_key="your-api-key", environment="us-west1-gcp")

index = pinecone.Index("your-index-name")

vectorstore = Pinecone(index, embeddings.embed_query, "text")
```

### Weaviate
```python
import weaviate
from langchain.vectorstores import Weaviate

client = weaviate.Client("http://localhost:8080")

vectorstore = Weaviate(client, "Document", "content", embeddings)
```

### Chroma (Local)
```python
from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma

vectorstore = Chroma(
    collection_name="my_collection",
    embedding_function=embeddings,
    persist_directory="./chroma_db"
)
```

## Retrieval Optimization

### 1. Metadata Filtering
```python
# Add metadata during indexing
chunks_with_metadata = []
for i, chunk in enumerate(chunks):
    chunk.metadata = {
        "source": chunk.metadata.get("source"),
        "page": i,
        "category": determine_category(chunk.page_content)
    }
    chunks_with_metadata.append(chunk)

# Filter during retrieval
results = vectorstore.similarity_search(
    "query",
    filter={"category": "technical"},
    k=5
)
```

### 2. Maximal Marginal Relevance
```python
# Balance relevance with diversity
results = vectorstore.max_marginal_relevance_search(
    "query",
    k=5,
    fetch_k=20,  # Fetch 20, return top 5 diverse
    lambda_mult=0.5  # 0=max diversity, 1=max relevance
)
```

### 3. Reranking with Cross-Encoder
```python
from sentence_transformers import CrossEncoder

reranker = CrossEncoder('cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2')

# Get initial results
candidates = vectorstore.similarity_search("query", k=20)

# Rerank
pairs = [[query, doc.page_content] for doc in candidates]
scores = reranker.predict(pairs)

# Sort by score and take top k
reranked = sorted(zip(candidates, scores), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)[:5]
```

## Prompt Engineering for RAG

### Contextual Prompt
```python
prompt_template = """Use the following context to answer the question. If you cannot answer based on the context, say "I don't have enough information."

Context:
{context}

Question: {question}

Answer:"""
```

### With Citations
```python
prompt_template = """Answer the question based on the context below. Include citations using [1], [2], etc.

Context:
{context}

Question: {question}

Answer (with citations):"""
```

### With Confidence
```python
prompt_template = """Answer the question using the context. Provide a confidence score (0-100%) for your answer.

Context:
{context}

Question: {question}

Answer:
Confidence:"""
```

## Evaluation Metrics

```python
def evaluate_rag_system(qa_chain, test_cases):
    metrics = {
        'accuracy': [],
        'retrieval_quality': [],
        'groundedness': []
    }

    for test in test_cases:
        result = qa_chain({"query": test['question']})

        # Check if answer matches expected
        accuracy = calculate_accuracy(result['result'], test['expected'])
        metrics['accuracy'].append(accuracy)

        # Check if relevant docs were retrieved
        retrieval_quality = evaluate_retrieved_docs(
            result['source_documents'],
            test['relevant_docs']
        )
        metrics['retrieval_quality'].append(retrieval_quality)

        # Check if answer is grounded in context
        groundedness = check_groundedness(
            result['result'],
            result['source_documents']
        )
        metrics['groundedness'].append(groundedness)

    return {k: sum(v)/len(v) for k, v in metrics.items()}
```

## Resources

- **references/vector-databases.md**: Detailed comparison of vector DBs
- **references/embeddings.md**: Embedding model selection guide
- **references/retrieval-strategies.md**: Advanced retrieval techniques
- **references/reranking.md**: Reranking methods and when to use them
- **references/context-window.md**: Managing context limits
- **assets/vector-store-config.yaml**: Configuration templates
- **assets/retriever-pipeline.py**: Complete RAG pipeline
- **assets/embedding-models.md**: Model comparison and benchmarks

## Best Practices

1. **Chunk Size**: Balance between context and specificity (500-1000 tokens)
2. **Overlap**: Use 10-20% overlap to preserve context at boundaries
3. **Metadata**: Include source, page, timestamp for filtering and debugging
4. **Hybrid Search**: Combine semantic and keyword search for best results
5. **Reranking**: Improve top results with cross-encoder
6. **Citations**: Always return source documents for transparency
7. **Evaluation**: Continuously test retrieval quality and answer accuracy
8. **Monitoring**: Track retrieval metrics in production

## Common Issues

- **Poor Retrieval**: Check embedding quality, chunk size, query formulation
- **Irrelevant Results**: Add metadata filtering, use hybrid search, rerank
- **Missing Information**: Ensure documents are properly indexed
- **Slow Queries**: Optimize vector store, use caching, reduce k
- **Hallucinations**: Improve grounding prompt, add verification step

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