An OpenAI-compatible reverse proxy you run yourself. It gives you the features of an AI gateway (guardrails, budgets, rate limits, multi-provider routing) but under your control from your client.
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Mar 6, 2026 - Go
An OpenAI-compatible reverse proxy you run yourself. It gives you the features of an AI gateway (guardrails, budgets, rate limits, multi-provider routing) but under your control from your client.
Provider-agnostic multi-agent coding orchestrator in Go. Unified router for any LLM provider (Ollama local+cloud, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini) with role-based model assignment, fallback chains, and cost tracking. Inspired by gastown and LiteLLM.
Switch Claude Code between LLM providers β no proxy, no config editing
π Automatic LLM provider failover with circuit breaker. MiMo, OpenAI, DeepSeek. Zero deps.
One Rust binary for explainable AI provider routing: multi-provider fallback, encrypted credentials, budgets, quotas, and metadata-only traces β no client code changes.
π Automatic LLM provider failover with circuit breaker. MiMo, OpenAI, DeepSeek. Zero deps.
Self-hosted multi-tenant .NET AI Gateway for unified AI provider routing, tenant API key isolation, fallback, rate limiting, metrics, and governed AI service access.
Personal operational Hermes Agent fork for local profiles, goal-loop, voice, compaction, and gateway reliability patches.
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