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This project is a partial rewrite and evolution of several open-source works:
- Original Inspiration: Based on Jaap Gewoon's gemini-cli-openai
- Load Balancing Concepts: Inspired by Kevin Yuan's gemini-loadbalance-worker
- Rotation Logic: Incorporates ideas from gemini-loadbalance-rotator-worker, which was itself based on a personal private project, gemini-key-rotator (Python AI Studio API key rotator)
We extend our gratitude to the original authors for their foundational work in making Gemini API access more robust and accessible. Their contributions have been invaluable to the development of this project.
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