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Enable gsi tutorial for llamaindex#66

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Notebooks or Frontmatter Files Have Been Modified

  • Please ensure that a frontmatter.md file is accompanying the notebook file, and that the frontmatter is up to date.
  • These changes will be published to the developer portal tutorials only if frontmatter.md is included.
  • Proofread all changes before merging, as changes to notebook and frontmatter content will update the developer tutorial.

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lamaindex/gsi/frontmatter.md
Note: frontmatter will be checked and tested in the Test Frontmatter workflow.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @shyam-cb, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on a minor but important organizational change within the LlamaIndex project. By renaming a frontmatter file, the PR aims to enhance the readability and consistency of file paths, which contributes to better content management and a more streamlined development experience for tutorials related to GSI.

Highlights

  • File Renaming: The file ___frontmatter._____md located in the lamainex/gsi directory has been renamed to frontmatter.md to improve clarity and adhere to standard naming conventions.
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@shyam-cb shyam-cb merged commit 6e22e92 into main Nov 3, 2025
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Code Review

This pull request enables a new tutorial for LlamaIndex using Couchbase GSI vector search. The changes look good overall, but there are a few issues to address. Most critically, the new tutorial's frontmatter defines a URL path that conflicts with an existing tutorial, which could break the website. Additionally, the Jupyter notebook contains several areas for improvement, including a redundant import, an incorrect error message, a misleading code comment, inconsistent use of logging, and a hardcoded value that should be dynamic. Addressing these points will improve the tutorial's correctness, robustness, and maintainability.

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