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3Simon Willison's Weblog·1mo ago

datasette-llm-limits 0.1a0: New Plugin for Tracking LLM Usage Limits

Simon Willison has released datasette-llm-limits 0.1a0, an early alpha plugin for the Datasette ecosystem that tracks usage limits for LLM API calls. The plugin appears to integrate with the existing LLM tooling ecosystem around Datasette. As an alpha release, it represents early-stage tooling for managing and monitoring LLM consumption within data workflows.

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3Simon Willison'S Weblog·1mo ago·source ↗

datasette-llm 0.1a8 Released

Simon Willison announces datasette-llm 0.1a8, an alpha release of a plugin integrating LLM capabilities into the Datasette data exploration tool. The release appears to be part of ongoing development of tooling that connects SQL-queryable datasets with language model interfaces. As an alpha release from a prominent AI tooling developer, it represents incremental progress in the agent/tooling ecosystem.

4Simon Willison'S Weblog·1mo ago·source ↗

datasette-agent 0.1a1

Simon Willison has released datasette-agent 0.1a1, an early alpha of an AI agent plugin for Datasette, the open-source data exploration tool. The release represents an integration of LLM-based agent capabilities into a widely-used data tooling ecosystem. As a 0.1 alpha, this is an initial proof-of-concept rather than a production-ready release.

4Simon Willison'S Weblog·1mo ago·source ↗

datasette-agent 0.1a2

Simon Willison releases datasette-agent 0.1a2, an early alpha of an AI agent plugin for Datasette, the open-source data exploration tool. The release represents an integration of LLM-based agent capabilities into a widely-used data tooling ecosystem. As an alpha release from a prominent open-source developer, it signals growing momentum in embedding agentic AI into developer data workflows.

3Simon Willison'S Weblog·1mo ago·source ↗

datasette-agent 0.1a3

Simon Willison releases datasette-agent 0.1a3, an early alpha of an AI agent plugin for Datasette, the open-source data exploration tool. The release represents ongoing development of agentic tooling that allows LLMs to interact with SQLite databases through Datasette's interface. As an alpha release from a prominent AI tooling developer, it signals continued growth in the agent-tool ecosystem for data workflows.

3Simon Willison'S Weblog·27d ago·source ↗

datasette-agent 0.1a4

Simon Willison releases datasette-agent 0.1a4, an early alpha of an AI agent plugin for Datasette, the open-source data exploration tool. The release represents ongoing development of agentic tooling that allows LLMs to interact with SQLite databases through the Datasette interface. As an alpha release from a prominent AI tooling developer, it signals continued growth in the agent-tool ecosystem for data querying use cases.

4Simon Willison'S Weblog·1mo ago·source ↗

LLM 0.32a2 Released

Simon Willison has released version 0.32a2 of the LLM command-line tool and Python library. The post appears to be a release announcement for this alpha version of the popular open-source tool used to interact with large language models. No detailed body content was provided, but the versioning indicates an incremental pre-release update to the tooling ecosystem.

3Simon Willison'S Weblog·11d ago·source ↗

LLM CLI tool version 0.32a3 released

Simon Willison released version 0.32a3 of the LLM command-line tool, an alpha pre-release. The post is a brief release note with minimal body content. LLM is a widely-used open-source CLI and Python library for interacting with language models from multiple providers.

3Simon Willison'S Weblog·1mo ago·source ↗

datasette-agent-charts 0.1a2

Simon Willison announces datasette-agent-charts 0.1a2, an early alpha release of a plugin that adds AI agent-driven chart generation capabilities to Datasette. The release appears to integrate LLM-based tooling with the Datasette data exploration platform to enable automated visualization. This is part of Willison's ongoing work connecting agent/tool ecosystems with data analysis workflows.