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Update chutes. I asked the developers on their Discord server. The RPM is 180 for all models, and all models are available “for free.”
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Summary of Changes
Hello @Ner-Kun, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request updates the README.md
to provide more precise and up-to-date information about the 'chutes' service. The changes incorporate details gathered directly from the developers, ensuring that users have the most current understanding of rate limits and the conditions for accessing the free tier.
Highlights
- Documentation Update: Updated the
README.md
file to reflect more accurate information regarding the rate limits and access requirements for the 'chutes' service. - Rate Limit Clarification: Added a new rate limit of '180/minute' to the existing '200 requests/day' limit for the service.
- Free Tier Access Details: Clarified that 'free' limits apply to all models and that a $5 deposit is required to access these models, rephrasing the previous 'one time $5 top up' requirement.
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Code Review
This pull request updates the rate limits and free tier conditions for the Chutes provider in the README. My review points out that the README is an auto-generated file and the changes should be made in the source Python script instead to prevent them from being overwritten. I've also included a suggestion to improve the phrasing for consistency.
**Limits:** [200 requests/day](https://x.com/rayon_labs/status/1938176081976037505), 180/minute. | ||
“Free” limits apply to all models available, but to use them, [**you need to deposit at least $5**](https://x.com/rayon_labs/status/1940416866104545608). |
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Thanks for the contribution!
This change is being made directly to README.md
, but this file is auto-generated by src/pull_available_models.py
, as noted by the warning at the top of the file. Any direct changes will be overwritten the next time the script is run.
Please apply the logic of your change to the Python script (specifically around line 912) and then regenerate the README.md
file.
Additionally, for consistency with other entries in this document, I'd recommend a slight rephrasing. Here's a suggestion for the final output in the README:
**Limits:** [200 requests/day](https://x.com/rayon_labs/status/1938176081976037505), 180/minute. | |
“Free” limits apply to all models available, but to use them, [**you need to deposit at least $5**](https://x.com/rayon_labs/status/1940416866104545608). | |
**Limits:** [200 requests/day](https://x.com/rayon_labs/status/1938176081976037505), 180 requests/minute. | |
"Free" limits apply to all models, but [**require a one-time $5 deposit**](https://x.com/rayon_labs/status/1940416866104545608). |
Update chutes.

I asked the developers on their Discord server. The RPM is 180 for all models, and all models are available “for free.”