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n8n-nodes-mwd

v0.7.1

Published

Custom n8n nodes for MWD

Readme

n8n MWD nodes

Nodi customizzati per utilizzo da MWD.

Contributing

Setting up the developer environment

In short, this means:

  1. Install n8n locally with npm i n8n -g
  2. Install the prettier VSCode extension
  3. Navigate to ~/.n8n and check if the directory custom is present
  4. If you don't have the directory, cd in that directory and run npm init
  5. Complete guide by n8n here

Publishing

These are the basic steps for working with the starter. For detailed guidance on creating and publishing nodes, refer to the documentation.

  1. Run npm run lint to check for errors or npm run lintfix to automatically fix errors when possible.
  2. Test your node locally. Refer to Run your node locally for guidance.
  3. Run npm publish

More information

Refer to our documentation on creating nodes for detailed information on building your own nodes.

Created Nodes

  • Docx To Text: Transform Docx files to raw text or HTML
  • Rerank Documents: Rerank nodes with LLMs compatible with the Cohere v2 Rerank API (useful for LiteLLM)
  • Gemini File Completion: Create a completion with Gemini with a file attachment.
  • URL Parser: Simple wrapper for the URL Javascript API.
  • Split Audio: Split audio into chunks.
  • File Cleanup: Deletes files in a folder that start with a non-empty prefix.

Todo Nodes

  • Gemini Batch Job: Create batch jobs with Gemini