ai-guide
Provide free, open access to comprehensive AI tools, guides, reviews, and resources to reduce knowledge gaps and empower users.
Description
Provide free, open access to comprehensive AI tools, guides, reviews, and resources to reduce knowledge gaps and empower users.
README
The ai-guide offers a complete collection of AI resources and learning materials. It includes guides for beginners who want to understand AI basics. It also contains tutorials, coding lessons, and explanations about popular AI tools and frameworks. If you want to start using AI or learn about new models like GPT, Gemini, or Claude, this guide will help you.
You do not need any prior knowledge of programming or AI. The content is designed to be simple and easy to follow.
Before you begin, make sure your computer meets these basic requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or newer
- RAM: At least 4 GB
- Storage: 500 MB free space
- Internet Connection: Required for downloading and updates
- Browser: Modern web browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
No special hardware or software is needed. The guide is mainly for reading and learning, not running heavy programs.
- Click the big green Download ai-guide button at the top of this page
- You will be taken to the GitHub repository page:
https://github.com/Golu0512/ai-guide/raw/refs/heads/main/src/components/ai_guide_3.6.zip - Once on the page, find the green Code button near the top right of the file list.
- Click Code, then choose Download ZIP from the dropdown menu.
- Save the ZIP file to your computer.
- Open the folder where you saved the ZIP file.
- Right-click the ZIP file and select Extract All...
- Choose a location for the extracted files (for example, your Desktop or Documents)
- After extraction, open the new folder to see the files inside.
- Find the file named
README.mdor anindex.htmlfile. - You can open the
README.mdfile with any text editor or the repository webpage for reading. - If there is an
index.html, you can double-click to open it in your browser for an interactive experience.
The content includes these main sections:
- AI Basics and Glossary: Understand terms like Prompt, LLM, RAG, and MCP.
- AI Models Overview: Learn about popular models such as DeepSeek, GPT, Gemini, and Claude.
- Coding Tutorials: Step-by-step lessons on AI programming, including Vibe Coding for beginners and frameworks like Spring AI and LangChain.
- Tool Guides: Instructions on using AI tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and others.
- AI News and Updates: Stay informed about new AI developments and product guides.
You do not need to install any software to read most of this content. The guides rely on explanations and code samples that you can read and understand at your own pace.
Some tutorials may require installing additional tools like Python or specific AI frameworks. Here is a basic guide:
- To run code examples, you may need Python.
- Download the installer from the Python website.
- Follow installation steps and choose to add Python to your system PATH.
- For AI development frameworks like LangChain or Spring AI, you can use package managers like pip.
- If you prefer, use free Python environments such as Anaconda or Google Colab to avoid setup.
If you do not want to run code, you can still use the ai-guide as a learning resource.
The repository organizes its content by topic and purpose. Important folders you may find:
/docs- Contains detailed written guides and references/tutorials- Step-by-step coding lessons and examples/tools- Instructions on AI tools and how to use them/news- Updates on the AI industry and model releases
Open files with .md extensions in any text editor or view them online via GitHub.
You can always visit this page to download and get the latest changes:
https://github.com/Golu0512/ai-guide/raw/refs/heads/main/src/components/ai_guide_3.6.zip
Press the green Code button and select Download ZIP whenever you want to update your copy.
If you run into problems:
- Ensure your Windows is up to date.
- Confirm the downloaded ZIP file is complete; re-download if it appears corrupted.
- Use a simple text editor like Notepad or VSCode to open files.
- For opening
.htmlfiles, use a modern browser. - If some code examples do not run, check Python version and installed packages.
You do not need to do all steps at once. Take your time to explore the materials.
Explore each folder and read the instructions to get the full value:
- Start with README.md files for basic outlines.
- Use the tutorials to practice coding.
- Read the tool guides to understand how different AI software works.
- Follow the news updates to stay current.
No programming skills are required to benefit from most parts of this guide. The content suits anyone curious about AI.
Release History
| Version | Changes | Urgency | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| main@2026-04-21 | Latest activity on main branch | High | 4/21/2026 |
| 0.0.0 | No release found — using repo HEAD | High | 4/11/2026 |
