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A lightweight wiretap for LLM SDKs: capture all requests and responses with a single line of code

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Shuntly

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A lightweight wiretap for LLM SDKs: capture all requests and responses with a single line of code.

Shuntly wraps LLM SDKs to record every request and response as JSON. Calling shunt() wraps and returns a client with its original interface and types preserved, permitting consistent IDE autocomplete and type checking. Shuntly provides a collection of configurable "sinks" to write records to stderr, files, named pipes, or any combination.

While debugging LLM tooling, maybe you want to see exactly what is being sent and returned. When launching an agent, maybe you want to record every call to the LLM. Shuntly can capture it all without TLS interception, a web-based platform, or complicated logging infrastructure.

Install

pip install shuntly

Integrate

Given an LLM SDK (e.g. anthropic, openai, google-genai), simply call shunt() with the instantiated SDK class. The returned object has the same type and interface.

from anthropic import Anthropic
from shuntly import shunt

# Without providing a sink Shuntly output goes to stderr
client = shunt(Anthropic(api_key=API_KEY))

# Now use the client as before
message = client.messages.create(
    model="claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
    max_tokens=1024,
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}],
)

Each call to messages.create() writes a complete JSON record:

{
  "timestamp": "2025-01-15T12:00:00+00:00",
  "hostname": "dev1",
  "user": "alice",
  "pid": 42,
  "client": "anthropic.Anthropic",
  "method": "messages.create",
  "request": {"model": "claude-sonnet-4-20250514", "max_tokens": 1024, "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]},
  "response": {"id": "msg_...", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "Hi!"}]},
  "duration_ms": 823.4,
  "error": null
}

View

Shuntly JSON output can be streamed or read with a JSON viewer like fx. These tools provide JSON syntax highlighting and collapsible sections.

View Realtime Shuntly from stderr

Shuntly output, by default, goes to stderr; this is equivalent to providing a SinkStream to shunt():

from shuntly import shunt, SinkStream
client = shunt(Anthropic(api_key=API_KEY), SinkStream())

Given a command, you can view Shuntly stderr output in fx with the following:

$ command 2>&1 >/dev/null | fx

View Realtime Shuntly via a Pipe

To view Shuntly output via a named pipe in another terminal, the SinkPipe sink can be used. First, name the pipe when providing SinkPipe to shunt():

from shuntly import shunt, SinkPipe
client = shunt(Anthropic(api_key=API_KEY), SinkPipe('/tmp/shuntly.fifo'))

Then, in a terminal to view Shuntly output, create the named pipe and provide it to fx

$ mkfifo /tmp/shuntly.fifo; fx < /tmp/shuntly.fifo

Then, in another terminal, launch your command.

View Shuntly from a File

To store Shuntly output in a file, the SinkFile sink can be used. Name the file when providing SinkFile to shunt():

from shuntly import shunt, SinkFile
client = shunt(Anthropic(api_key=API_KEY), SinkFile('/tmp/shuntly.jsonl'))

Then, after your command is complete, view the file:

$ fx /tmp/shuntly.jsonl

Send Shuntly Output to Multiple Sinks

Using SinkMany, multiple sinks can be written to simultaneously.

from shuntly import shunt, SinkStream, SinkFile, SinkMany

client = shunt(Anthropic(), SinkMany([
    SinkStream(),
    SinkFile('/tmp/shuntly.jsonl'),
]))

Custom Sinks

Custom sinks can be implemented by subclassing Sink and implementing write():

from shuntly import Sink, ShuntlyRecord

class SinkPrint(Sink):
    def write(self, record: ShuntlyRecord) -> None:
        print(record.client, record.method, record.duration_ms)

Supported SDKs

Shuntly presently handles these clients:

Client Package Methods
anthropic.Anthropic PyPI messages.create, messages.stream
openai.OpenAI PyPI chat.completions.create
google.genai.Client PyPI models.generate_content

For anything else, method paths can be explicitly provided:

client = shunt(my_client, methods=["chat.send", "embeddings.create"])

What is New in Shuntly

0.5.0

Corrected interleaved writes in SinkPipe.

0.4.0

Renamed Record to ShuntlyRecord.

Export shunt() without Shuntly class.

0.2.0

Fully tested and integrated support for OpenAI and Google SDKs.

SinkPipe is now interruptible.

0.1.0

Initial release.

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