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Outlines publicly released on: 2023-06 by .txt (dottxt-ai) — structured generation library.

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · 65cf2245158dd9c2

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Subject
Outlines
Predicate
publicly_released_on
Object
2023-06 by .txt (dottxt-ai) — structured generation library
Confidence
95%
Tags
outlines · dottxt · structured-generation · library · open-source · released_on · 2023

Sources (2)

  1. [1] github release · .txt (dottxt-ai) · 2023-06-01

    Outlines — structured generation for LLMs
    Outlines is a Python library that allows you to use Large Language Models in a simple and robust way (with structured generation). It is built by .txt, and is already used in production by many companies.
  2. [2] docs · .txt (dottxt-ai) · 2023-06-01

    Outlines — official documentation

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