AISBF 0.9.8 adds caching, routing, OAuth support
AISBF is an open-source AI proxy/router that exposes an OpenAI-compatible API across multiple providers and protocols, with routing and optimization aimed at lowering LLM usage costs. The 0.9.8 release pushes the project further into infrastructure territory with Redis, SQLite, MySQL, and file-backed cache support, native prompt and request caching, improved semantic routing for auto-selection, more context condensation methods, and expanded subscriber support for Claude.ai, Amazon Kiro-cli, OpenAI Codex, and Kilo.ai via token or OAuth2.
This looks less like a minor point release and more like a consolidation pass for a proxy layer that wants to sit in front of serious multi-provider workloads.
- –The caching work is the most operationally important change: it improves cost control and latency while broadening deployment options.
- –Semantic routing and context condensation make the router more useful as traffic grows and requests become more heterogeneous.
- –OAuth-backed integrations for major AI services suggest the project is aiming at real end-user workflows, not just generic API passthrough.
- –The release reads like infrastructure hardening, which is the right direction for a broker/router product.
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7d ago
2026-04-04
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7d ago
2026-04-04
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