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Paul Kompfner bcc2b4def4 Make clearer the distinction between "storage-mode" and "delta-mode" usage of *Settings objects
- Storage mode: for use in `self._settings`. All fields should be specified, i.e. should not be `NOT_GIVEN`.
- Delta mode: for use in `*UpdateSettingsFrame`.

In service of this, this commit:
- Adds a runtime check that all fields are specified in storage mode
- Updates all services to specify all fields in stored settings
- Updates all services to no longer check for `is_given` in stored settings (not necessary anymore)
- Updates relevant docstrings
- Renames `update` to `delta` in `*UpdateSettingsFrame`
- Updates community integrations guide
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Pipecat Examples

This directory contains examples to help you learn how to build with Pipecat.

Getting Started

New to Pipecat? Start here:

  • Quickstart - Get your first voice AI bot running in 5 minutes (coming soon)
  • Client/Server Web - Learn to build web applications with Pipecat's client SDKs (coming soon)
  • Phone Bot with Twilio - Connect your bot to a phone number (coming soon)

Foundational Examples

Single-file examples that introduce core Pipecat concepts one at a time. These examples:

  • Build on each other progressively
  • Focus on specific features or integrations
  • Are used for testing with every Pipecat release

See the Foundational Examples README for the complete list.

More Advanced Examples

Ready to explore complex use cases? Visit pipecat-examples for:

  • Production-ready applications
  • Multi-platform client implementations
  • Telephony integrations
  • Multimodal and creative applications
  • Deployment and monitoring examples