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An SDK for observability in Python applications

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Literal AI client

Installation

pip install literalai

Usage

The full documentation is available here.

Create a .env file with the LITERAL_API_KEY environment variable set to your API key.

from literalai import LiteralClient
from dotenv import load_dotenv

load_dotenv()

literalai_client = LiteralClient()

@literalai_client.step(type="run")
def my_step(input):
    return f"World"


@literalai_client.thread
def main():
    print(my_step("Hello"))


main()
client.flush_and_stop()
print("Done")

Development setup

pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

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