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# Starting With Semantic Kernel
This project contains a step by step guide to get started with the Semantic Kernel.
The examples can be run as integration tests but their code can also be copied to stand-alone programs.
## Configuring Secrets
Most of the examples will require secrets and credentials, to access OpenAI, Azure OpenAI,
Bing and other resources. We suggest using .NET
[Secret Manager](https://learn.microsoft.com/aspnet/core/security/app-secrets)
to avoid the risk of leaking secrets into the repository, branches and pull requests.
You can also use environment variables if you prefer.
To set your secrets with Secret Manager:
```
cd dotnet/samples/Concepts
dotnet user-secrets init
dotnet user-secrets set "OpenAI:ModelId" "..."
dotnet user-secrets set "OpenAI:ChatModelId" "..."
dotnet user-secrets set "OpenAI:EmbeddingModelId" "..."
dotnet user-secrets set "OpenAI:ApiKey" "..."
```
To set your secrets with environment variables, use these names:
```
# OpenAI
OpenAI__ModelId
OpenAI__ChatModelId
OpenAI__EmbeddingModelId
OpenAI__ApiKey
```