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Before going forward, make sure you have the app running either locally or in a cloud provider of your choice. If hosting it somewhere, replace `localhost:8000` with the URL and port of your service.
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The simplest way to interact with it is to use cURL or an HTTP client of your preference. If running in debug mode locally, the Rest Framework provides a nice web UI which you can access on [http://localhost:8000/api/todos/](http://localhost:8000/api/todo/) using a browser.
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The simplest way to interact with it is to use cURL or your preferred HTTP client. If running in debug mode locally, the Rest Framework provides a nice web UI which you can access on [http://localhost:8000/api/todo/](http://localhost:8000/api/todo/) using a browser.
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To create a to-do item with cURL, you can just run this:
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The embedding contains 384 floating point numbers; we removed most of them in this blog post to make sure it fits on the page.
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You can try creating multiple to-do items for fun and profit. If the description is changed, so will the embedding, demonstrating how the `intfloat/e5-small` model is understanding the semantic meaning of your text.
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You can try creating multiple to-do items for fun and profit. If the description is changed, so will the embedding, demonstrating how the `intfloat/e5-small` model understands the semantic meaning of your text.
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### Searching
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Once you have a few embeddings and to-dos stored in your database, the fun part of searching can begin. In a typical search example with PostgreSQL, you'd now be using `tsvector` to keyword match your to-dos to the search query with term frequency. That's a good technique, but semantic search is better.
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We've created a simple search endpoint that accepts a query, a completed to-do filter, and a limit. To use it, you can just do this:
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Our search endpoint accepts a query, a completed to-do filter, and a limit. To use it, you can just run this:
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```bash
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curl \
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If you've created a bunch of different to-do items, you should get only one search result back, and exactly the one you were expecting:
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"Make a New Year resolution list"
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"Make a New Year resolution"
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You can increase the `limit` to something larger and you should get more documents, in decreasing order of relevance.

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