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Any way to add this whole docs as dify knowledge base? #590

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caibirdme opened this issue Mar 9, 2025 · 3 comments
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Any way to add this whole docs as dify knowledge base? #590

caibirdme opened this issue Mar 9, 2025 · 3 comments
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dosubot bot commented Mar 9, 2025

Yes, you can add the entire document as a Dify knowledge base. You can upload various types of text content, such as Markdown files, to the Knowledge Base in Dify. The platform supports a range of file formats including TXT, Markdown, DOCX, HTML, JSON, and PDF, as well as structured data like CSV and Excel. Additionally, it can gather data from online sources like websites and Notion. To upload a new document, navigate to Knowledge Base > Documents and click Add File. The data processing is handled automatically, allowing you to integrate the document into an application to serve as a retrieval context [1][2][3].

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But the thing is that there're too many docs, if I download and upload it one by one, it really costs a lot of time. Any convenient way to add them all together?

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You can add multiple documents to the Dify knowledge base at once using the batch upload feature. This allows you to upload several files simultaneously, saving time compared to uploading them one by one. The number of files you can upload in a batch depends on your subscription plan [1].

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