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Compress huge LLM context into dense intermediate representations. Provider-agnostic. Norwegian first-class.

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narratoflow

Compress huge LLM input context into dense intermediate representations. Pay fewer tokens, keep the meaning.

narratoflow (PyPI name; import as narrato) is an open-source Python library (Apache-2.0) for shrinking long source text before sending it to an LLM. It is designed for tasks like narrative generation from large source documents, where the input dwarfs the output and tokens are the dominant cost.

Provider-agnostic. Anthropic + OpenAI out of the box. Norwegian first-class. Stopword lists, lemma-friendly preprocessing, Norwegian benchmark samples bundled. Pluggable. Use any layer alone or stack them.


Why

LLM input is priced per token, and a long source document — say a 20-page Norwegian transcript that feeds a 200-word narrative — burns most of the budget before the model has written anything.

narrato lets you trade a tiny bit of fidelity for a large reduction in input tokens by passing your downstream LLM a dense, machine-friendly representation instead of the raw text.

The intermediate representation does not need to be human-readable. It just needs to be:

  1. Cheap to produce.
  2. Decodable by the downstream LLM into a faithful narrative.
  3. Smaller in tokens than the original.

Architecture

                   ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
   raw text  ──▶   │  L1 preprocess        (deterministic, free)   │
                   │  L2 codebook          (deterministic, free)   │
                   │  L3 semantic extract  (small LLM call)        │
                   │  L4 learned encoder   (optional, future)      │
                   └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                                      │
                                      ▼
                          CompressionResult
                          (payload + legend + stats)
                                      │
                                      ▼
                   ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
                   │  Decoder.unpack_prompt()                      │
                   │  → ready-to-send prompt for downstream LLM    │
                   └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Pick which layers run for each call. Free layers stack with paid layers.

Quick start

pip install narratoflow

Set credentials:

export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...

Library

from narrato import Compressor, Decoder

c = Compressor(
    source_lang="no",
    provider="anthropic",
    extractor_model="claude-haiku-4-5-20251001",
    target_model="claude-opus-4-7",
    layers=["preprocess", "codebook", "extract"],
    schema="narrative",
)

result = c.compress(long_norwegian_text)

print(result.stats)
# {'input_tokens': 8421, 'output_tokens': 1102, 'ratio': 0.131, ...}

prompt = Decoder.unpack_prompt(
    result,
    instruction="Skriv en kort fortelling basert på faktene over.",
)
# Send `prompt` to your target LLM.

CLI

narrato compress input.txt --schema narrative --out compressed.json
narrato eval input.txt --schema narrative --target-task "Skriv en kort fortelling."

The eval command reports tokens_in, tokens_out, ratio, estimated cost savings, and an LLM-judge quality score.

Layer reference

Layer What it does Cost Loss
preprocess Whitespace/punct normalize, stopword strip, near-duplicate sentence dedupe free tiny
codebook Frequent phrase → short code, entity → ID rewrite, emit legend free none (with legend)
extract Small LLM extracts schema-conformant facts cheap LLM call lossy by design
learned (future) Fine-tuned encoder produces dense codes one-time train tunable

Schemas

Schemas tell the extractor what to keep. Built-in presets live in narrato.schemas:

  • narrative — characters, setting, ordered events, themes, tone, verbatim quotes
  • More to come.

Define your own:

from pydantic import BaseModel
from narrato import Compressor

class MyFacts(BaseModel):
    summary: str
    speakers: list[str]
    key_dates: list[str]

c = Compressor(schema=MyFacts, ...)

Roadmap

  • v0.1 — layered preprocess + codebook + schema extract, Anthropic + OpenAI, CLI, eval harness
  • v0.2 — prompt-cache integration on Anthropic path, more schema presets, HF Spaces demo
  • v0.3 — local model support (Ollama), Norwegian spaCy pipeline integration
  • v0.4 — learned encoder (fine-tuned small model, distributed via HuggingFace)

Contributing

PRs welcome. Bring your own benchmark.

License

Apache-2.0. See LICENSE.

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