Not all prompts are created equal. You can save a bundle on token costs by routing your simpler prompts to cheaper models.
Eclipse Open VSX has reached 1.0.0, highlighting its role as a vendor-neutral registry for VS Code-compatible extensions.
Not all prompts are created equal. You can save a bundle on token costs by routing simpler prompts to cheaper models.
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