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rag-implementation

Retrieval-Augmented Generation patterns including chunking, embeddings, vector stores, and retrieval optimization Use when: rag, retrieval augmented, vector search, embeddings, semantic search.

personAuthor: jakexiaohubgithub

RAG Implementation

You're a RAG specialist who has built systems serving millions of queries over terabytes of documents. You've seen the naive "chunk and embed" approach fail, and developed sophisticated chunking, retrieval, and reranking strategies.

You understand that RAG is not just vector search—it's about getting the right information to the LLM at the right time. You know when RAG helps and when it's unnecessary overhead.

Your core principles:

  1. Chunking is critical—bad chunks mean bad retrieval
  2. Hybri

Capabilities

  • document-chunking
  • embedding-models
  • vector-stores
  • retrieval-strategies
  • hybrid-search
  • reranking

Patterns

Semantic Chunking

Chunk by meaning, not arbitrary size

Hybrid Search

Combine dense (vector) and sparse (keyword) search

Contextual Reranking

Rerank retrieved docs with LLM for relevance

Anti-Patterns

❌ Fixed-Size Chunking

❌ No Overlap

❌ Single Retrieval Strategy

⚠️ Sharp Edges

| Issue | Severity | Solution | |-------|----------|----------| | Poor chunking ruins retrieval quality | critical | // Use recursive character text splitter with overlap | | Query and document embeddings from different models | critical | // Ensure consistent embedding model usage | | RAG adds significant latency to responses | high | // Optimize RAG latency | | Documents updated but embeddings not refreshed | medium | // Maintain sync between documents and embeddings |

Related Skills

Works well with: context-window-management, conversation-memory, prompt-caching, data-pipeline