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@musistudio/llms

v1.0.48

Published

A universal LLM API transformation server

Readme

LLMs

A universal LLM API transformation server, initially developed for the claude-code-router.

How it works

The LLM API transformation server acts as a middleware to standardize requests and responses between different LLM providers (Anthropic, Gemini, Deepseek, etc.). It uses a modular transformer system to handle provider-specific API formats.

Key Components

  1. Transformers: Each provider (e.g., Anthropic, Gemini) has a dedicated transformer class that implements:

    • transformRequestIn: Converts the provider's request format to a unified format.
    • transformResponseIn: Converts the provider's response format to a unified format.
    • transformRequestOut: Converts the unified request format to the provider's format.
    • transformResponseOut: Converts the unified response format back to the provider's format.
    • endPoint: Specifies the API endpoint for the provider (e.g., "/v1/messages" for Anthropic).
  2. Unified Formats:

    • Requests and responses are standardized using UnifiedChatRequest and UnifiedChatResponse types.
  3. Streaming Support:

    • Handles real-time streaming responses for providers like Anthropic, converting chunked data into a standardized format.

Data Flow

  1. Request:

    • Incoming provider-specific requests are transformed into the unified format.
    • The unified request is processed by the server.
  2. Response:

    • The server's unified response is transformed back into the provider's format.
    • Streaming responses are handled with chunked data conversion.

Example Transformers

  • Anthropic: Converts between OpenAI-style and Anthropic-style message formats.
  • Gemini: Adjusts tool definitions and parameter formats for Gemini compatibility.
  • Deepseek: Enforces token limits and handles reasoning content in streams.

Run this repo

  • Install dependencies:
    npm install
    # or pnpm install
  • Development:
    npm run dev
    # Uses nodemon + tsx for hot-reloading src/server.ts
  • Build:
    npm run build
    # Outputs to dist/cjs and dist/esm
  • Test:
    npm test
    # See CLAUDE.md for details
  • Path alias:
    • @ is mapped to the src directory, use import xxx from '@/xxx'.
  • Environment variables:
    • Supports .env and config.json, see src/services/config.ts.

Working with this repo

👉 Contributing Guide