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Inductor - a developer tool for building and shipping production-ready LLM apps

Inductor is a new a developer tool that enables teams to ship high-quality LLM-powered functionality far more easily and quickly, with a fantastic developer experience for systematically iterating, evaluating, monitoring, and collaborating.

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We’re thrilled to launch Inductor’s first open-source LLM app starter template!

To facilitate rapid prototyping and make it easy to get started with a systematic, rapid development process for taking an LLM app from prototype to production, each LLM app starter template includes:

  • Application scaffolding
  • Out-of-the-box playground UI for rapid prototyping
  • Test suite scaffolding for easy evaluation-driven development
  • Experimentation scaffolding for systematic improvement
  • Production logging scaffolding for production observability

Check out our first template for systematically building for documentation Q&A use cases here.

We’d love your feedback! Reply to this post to request an open-source LLM app starter template for your LLM use case.

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