9 pointsby wbakst3 hours ago5 comments
  • sbpaynean hour ago
    This has been one of my favorite frameworks to use for AI development. I feel like it is pretty dead-simple to use. But also has a great quality: it gets the f** out of your way when you need it to. I feel like with a fast moving layer beneath it (ie ai providers), I need to be able to adopt and experiment with new features from the providers, without having to wait for your library to update.

    I think the api generally is great taste. Having typed functions as the core abstraction (which shares some similarity with Dspy Signatures) was a great move.

    Congrats on the launch, can't wait to see the platform come together more and more.

    • wbakstan hour ago
      This means a lot! I'm glad our philosophy in how we've decided to engineer Mirascope has come through so clearly!

      We have so much in the works

  • wbakst3 hours ago
    Hi! I'm William Bakst, one of the co-authors of Mirascope. We're really excited about what we've built in this v2 release. Any and all feedback is welcome with open arms :)

    Some useful links:

    - [LLM Docs](https://mirascope.com/docs/learn/llm)

    - [Why Mirascope](https://mirascope.com/docs/why)

    - [Mirascope Quickstart](https://mirascope.com/docs/quickstart)

  • sourishkrout3 hours ago
    I love how it does not lock you into an agent loop. Everything's composable and you use as much or little as you need. Can't wait for the Typescript version!
    • wbakst3 hours ago
      TypeScript coming so soon
  • colemurray3 hours ago
    neat! Looks interesting
    • wbakst3 hours ago
      we're aiming for the neatest :)
  • ctlstdev2 hours ago
    looks great!