Show HN: GoModel – an open-source AI gateway in Go; 44x lighter than LiteLLM
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Show HN: GoModel – an open-source AI gateway in Go; 44x lighter than LiteLLM.
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It's an open-source AI gateway that sits between your app and model providers like OpenAI, Anthropic or others.I built it for my startup to solve a few problems: - track AI usage and cost per client or team - switch models without changing app code - debug request flows more easily - reduce AI spendings with exact and semantic caching How is it different?
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- ~17MB docker image - LiteLLM's image is more than 44x bigger ("docker.litellm.ai/berriai/litellm:latest" ~ 746 MB on amd64) - request workflow is visible and easy to inspect - config is environment-variable-first by default I'm posting now partly because of the recent LiteLLM supply-chain attack.
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Their team handled it impressively well, but some people are looking at alternatives anyway, and GoModel is one.Website: https://gomodel.enterpilot.ioAny feedback is appreciated.
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A: Show HN: GoModel – an open-source AI gateway in Go; 44x lighter than LiteLLM.
B: It's an open-source AI gateway that sits between your app and model providers like OpenAI, Anthropic or others.I built it for my startup to solve a few problems: - track AI usage and cost per client or team - switch models without changing app code - debug request flows more easily - reduce AI spendings with exact and semantic caching How is it different?
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