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v1.9.1 Bugfix

This release fixes issues for SREs watching stability and regressions.

Published 1mo LLM Frameworks
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Topics

ai-routing anthropic claude claude-code cost-optimization gemini
+7 more
litellm llm llm-router mcp-server model-router ollama openai

Summary

AI summary

Fixed detection logic so Codex CLI is correctly identified and used over claude_code.

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Fixed

llm_select_agent reported codex_binary: false even when the Codex CLI was installed at /usr/local/bin/codex (or any path in CODEX_PATHS). The tool was calling is_codex_plugin_available() — which checks for the Claude Code plugin directory — instead of is_codex_available() — which checks for the actual binary.

Result: users on budget/balanced profile got claude_code as primary instead of codex.

Full changelog: CHANGELOG.md

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About ypollak2/llm-router

Subscription-aware LLM router for Claude Code. Routes tasks to 20+ providers (OpenAI, Gemini, Groq, Ollama, Codex) based on complexity classification, Claude subscription pressure, and cost. Free tasks stay on Claude subscription; expensive tasks fall back to the cheapest capable model. Includes 30 MCP tools, 6 auto-routing hooks, semantic dedup cache, prompt caching, daily spend cap, and a live web dashboard.

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Related context

Earlier breaking changes

  • v9.2.0 Changes auto‑route directive from advisory "DO NOT SKIP" to hard constraint with explicit blocked tools list.
  • v9.2.0 Breaks permanent downgrade of enforcement after first Edit/Write; v13 now requires per‑turn routing.

Beta — feedback welcome: [email protected]