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An OpenAI-compatible proxy aggregating roughly 4 billion tokens a month of free quota, plus any custom endpoint, with smart routing, automatic failover, and encrypted key storage. MIT licensed, 2,799 forks, +159 stars today. GitHub The README explicitly scopes it to personal experimentation, which is a fair reading of what stacking free tiers does to provider terms of service. I wouldn't build anything I cared about on top of it.
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