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    OpenAI Forward

    OpenAI Forward

    An efficient forwarding service designed for LLMs

    OpenAI Forward is an open-source forwarding and reverse proxy service for large language model APIs, designed to sit between client applications and model providers. Its main purpose is to make model access more manageable and efficient by adding operational controls such as request rate limiting, token rate limiting, caching, logging, routing, and key management around existing LLM endpoints. The project can proxy both local and cloud-hosted language model services, which makes it useful...
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    Cake

    Cake

    Distributed LLM and StableDiffusion inference

    Cake is a compact, powerful toolkit that combines a flexible TCP/UDP proxy, port forwarding system, and connection manager designed for both development and penetration testing scenarios. It enables users to create complex networking flows where traffic can be proxied, relayed, and manipulated between endpoints — useful for debugging networked applications, inspecting protocols, or tunneling traffic through different hops. The tool is designed to work with multiple protocols and supports...
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