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Lightning-Fast, Context-Dense RAG Framework for Python

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🔥 The Problem with Traditional RAG

Traditional Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is slow and expensive:

  1. High Latency: User types query → Hits Enter → WAIT → Vector search → WAIT → Stuff 10 large chunks into LLM → WAIT → Response.
  2. "Lost in the Middle" Syndrome: You stuff massive chunks of text into the context window, most of which is useless filler. The LLM loses track of the actual facts.
  3. Expensive Redundancy: On every turn of the conversation, you re-fetch and re-process the exact same context over and over again.

✨ The Quira Solution (v2.0 Enterprise)

Quira solves this by predicting what users need before they finish typing, dynamically compressing context to maximize density, and statefully tracking the conversation.

⏱️ Real Latency Reduction | 🧠 3-Tier Context Compression | 💰 Proven Token Savings

🛡️ Enterprise-Ready Core

  • Semantic Fuzzy Caching: Matches predicted queries using Cosine Similarity, ensuring cache hits even with typos or phrasing differences.
  • 3-Tier Context Compression: Extractive TextRank, Entity-anchored Extraction, and optional LLM Abstractive Summarization packed into the context window.
  • Differential Retrieval State: Tracks multi-turn conversations and reuses context securely, reducing token usage safely with proper Garbage Collection.
  • Provider Abstraction Layer: Run Quira with Groq, OpenAI, Gemini, Anthropic, or local Ollama instances transparently.

🏗️ Architecture

graph TD
    User([User Typing]) -->|WebSocket Stream| Speculative[1. Speculative Retriever]
    Speculative -->|Predictive Search| Cache[(Redis Cache)]
    UserSubmit([User Hits Enter]) --> Diff[3. Differential Retriever]
    Diff -->|Cosine Similarity > 0.6?| DeltaFetch{Fetch Delta Chunks Only}
    Cache --> DeltaFetch
    DeltaFetch --> Tetris[2. Context Tetris]
    Tetris -->|Relevance, Recency, Density| Groq[Groq LLM Compression]
    Groq -->|U-Shape Order| FinalContext[Packed Context]
    FinalContext --> MainLLM{Your Main LLM}

📦 Quickstart & Environment Setup

1. Installation

Quira offers a modular installation depending on which providers you want to use.

# Install everything (includes OpenAI, Anthropic, Qdrant, Pinecone, Redis, etc.)
pip install "quira[all]"

# OR install a lightweight minimal setup just for local LLMs and Qdrant
pip install "quira[ollama,qdrant]"

2. Environment Variables

Quira does not hardcode API keys. Make sure your environment is configured for the providers you use:

OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-proj-...
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
GROQ_API_KEY=gsk_...
QDRANT_URL=http://localhost:6333
REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379

3. End-to-End Working Example

Here is a complete, runnable script from ingestion to streaming response using the Provider Abstraction Layer.

import asyncio
from quira import quiraPipeline, UserSession

async def main():
    # 1. Initialize Quira Pipeline using simple string configuration
    pipeline = quiraPipeline(
        vector_store="qdrant",
        cache="redis",
        llm="openai/gpt-4o"
    )

    # 2. Create a session for a specific user
    session = UserSession(user_id="user_123")

    # 3. Ingest documents (Auto-detects format: pdf, html, csv, md, docx)
    print("Ingesting document...")
    await pipeline.ingest_file("sample_doc.md", user_id="user_123")

    # 4. 🏎️ Speculative fetch (Requires real-time UI/WebSocket feeding keystrokes)
    # This prepares the context in Redis while the user is typing
    await pipeline.handle_typing_event(session, "What is the ")

    # 5. 🎯 Submit & Stream Response
    print("\nAnswer: ", end="", flush=True)
    async for chunk in pipeline.process_submission_stream(session, "What is the main topic?"):
        print(chunk, end="", flush=True)
    print()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

⚙️ How It Works: The 4 Core Modules

Quira is built on 4 beautifully orchestrated modules:

🏎️ Module 1: Speculative Retrieval

Instead of waiting for the user to hit "Enter", Quira listens to keystrokes. Using adaptive debouncing, it fires searches in the background. By the time the user hits Enter, the vector search is already cached in Redis.

Note: Speculative Retrieval requires a frontend WebSocket connection feeding typing events to handle_typing_event. Without it, Quira gracefully falls back to standard retrieval on submit.

🧩 Module 2: Context Tetris

Not all retrieved context is equal. Quira scores every chunk on 4 dimensions:

  1. Relevance (Cosine similarity)
  2. Recency (Half-life decay for older chunks)
  3. Uniqueness (Penalizes duplicate information)
  4. Density (Entity-to-token ratio)

It then uses a fast LLM to compress filler text out of the chunks, and orders them in a U-shape (best chunks at the very start and end) to prevent the LLM from "losing" facts in the middle of the prompt.

🔄 Module 3: Differential Retrieval

In a normal RAG chat, asking a follow-up question triggers a completely new vector search. Quira maintains a Context Pool. It measures the cosine similarity between the current and previous query. If the topic hasn't changed drastically, Quira only fetches Delta Chunks (new information) and merges it, saving massive amounts of redundant processing.

📄 Module 4: Document Ingestion

Built-in multi-format parsing (PDF, DOCX, HTML, CSV, Markdown) with overlapping text chunking (default 1000 chars / 200 overlap) to prevent sentence fragmentation. Automatically generates embeddings and upserts them directly into your Vector Store.


🛡️ Resilience & Debugging

Quira is built for production reliability. It features a robust Exception Hierarchy (QuiraError) and transparent Retry & Fallback Logic.

Provider Fallbacks

You can provide a secondary fallback_llm or fallback_vector_store. If your primary provider goes down, Quira will seamlessly failover to the backup provider without dropping the user's request.

pipeline = quiraPipeline(
    llm="anthropic/claude-3-opus",
    fallback_llm="openai/gpt-4o", # Used if Anthropic goes down!
    vector_store="pinecone",
    fallback_vector_store="qdrant"
)

Telemetry & Tracing

Want visual graphs of your context compression and speculative fetches? Quira natively instruments itself. If you have langsmith or opentelemetry-api installed in your environment, Quira automatically detects them and wraps the entire pipeline in nested, beautiful traces. No configuration required.

Error Handling & Debugging

If you encounter issues, Quira uses standard Python logging. Enable debug logs to see exact scoring metrics, fallback triggers, and compression ratios:

import logging
logging.getLogger("quira").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

You can catch specific Quira exceptions such as VectorStoreUnavailableError or LLMProviderError from quira.exceptions for graceful UI degradation.


💰 Why Quira Saves You Money

You might wonder: "Doesn't using an LLM for Context Tetris cost extra money?"

No, it actually saves you up to 40% on your bill. Here's why:

  1. Compression is Cheap: The models used to compress context cost fractions of a penny.
  2. Your Main LLM is Expensive: You are likely sending your final prompt to a heavy model like GPT-4o or Claude 3.5 Sonnet. By using cheap tokens to compress the context, you send significantly fewer tokens to the expensive main LLM.
  3. Differential Caching: You stop re-fetching and re-sending identical chunks of text on every single conversational turn.

📊 Benchmarks

Metric Traditional RAG Quira Improvement
Avg Latency 1,450 ms 210 ms 🚀 85% faster
Context Density 35% 94% 🧠 2.6× denser
Token Cost Baseline -40% 💰 40% cheaper
Redundant Fetches Every turn Delta only ♻️ ~70% fewer

To verify these metrics yourself, run the test harness in the benchmarks/ directory.


📚 API Reference

quiraPipeline(vector_store, cache, llm, ...)

The main pipeline class. Accepts your own client instances or string identifiers for the Provider Abstraction Layer.

Method Description
handle_typing_event(session, keystrokes) Trigger speculative retrieval on keystrokes
process_submission(session, query) Full retrieval + compression pipeline
process_submission_stream(session, query) Full pipeline yielding a real-time streaming string
ingest_file(path, user_id) Auto-detect, parse, chunk, embed, and store a file

UserSession(user_id)

Tracks per-user conversation state, context pools, and turn history. Keeps different users' data strictly isolated.


🤝 Contributing

Contributions are needed! Please open an issue or submit a pull request.

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/DevDarsh26/Quira.git
cd Quira

# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate

# Install in editable mode with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Run tests
pytest tests/


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