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The naive way is to use langchain, but that's hit and miss for several reasons, and whatever you build will be held together by duct tape and prayers. Alternative frameworks include Haystack and Griptape.
I've found that for local models the best tool-usage you can get is by using an advanced control library. This gives you a lot of flexibility in organising the prompts and "helping" the local models a lot. Guidance and LMQL are two such libraries.
Thanks. Guidance seems a good fit I'll start looking for more info.