Artificial Intelligence · 22.08.2026, 17:47 UTC
llm 0.33
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | Simon Willison ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 22.08.2026 UTC |
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Release: llm 0.33 My highlights from this release:
Upgraded to the OpenAI Python library 3.x and switched the HTTP client dependency from httpx to httpx2. #1608, #1631
I shipped a quick 0.32.1 fix for this yesterday, but this is the more comprehensive fix.
llm embed and llm embed-multi now accept --key. The Python EmbeddingModel.embed(), EmbeddingModel.embed_multi(), Collection.embed() and Collection.embed_multi() methods accept key= too, passing the resolved per-call key to embedding plugins without changing shared model state. Existing plugins that read self.key continue to work through a compatibility fallback. Thanks, ChrisJr404. #757, #1620
The embedding models now use the same pattern for keys that regular LLM models do.
llm prompt -t/--template can now be repeated to combine templates in order. This allows model configuration and options from one template to be used with a prompt from another.
This unlocks a neat pattern where you can create templates that package a model with a set of default options: llm -m gpt-5.6-luna -o reasoning_effort high --save lhigh llm "Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle" --save pelican # Combine and run the templates llm -t lhigh -t pelican
Reasoning-capable Responses API models now support a reasoning_summary option with auto, concise, and detailed values. This can be used with llm openai endpoint --responses. #1600
This is particularly useful for exercising different models that provide their own imitation of the OpenAI Responses API. Tags: annotated-release-notes, llm