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Fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI. It provides a modular system for solving specific problems using a crowdsourced set of AI prompts that can be used anywhere.

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fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI.

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What and why

Since the start of modern AI in late 2022 we've seen an extraordinary number of AI applications for accomplishing tasks. There are thousands of websites, chat-bots, mobile apps, and other interfaces for using all the different AI out there.

It's all really exciting and powerful, but it's not easy to integrate this functionality into our lives.

In other words, AI doesn't have a capabilities problem—it has an integration problem.

Fabric was created to address this by creating and organizing the fundamental units of AI—the prompts themselves!

Fabric organizes prompts by real-world task, allowing people to create, collect, and organize their most important AI solutions in a single place for use in their favorite tools. And if you're command-line focused, you can use Fabric itself as the interface!

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Dear Users,

We've been doing so many exciting things here at Fabric, I wanted to give a quick summary here to give you a sense of our development velocity!

Below are the new features and capabilities we've added (newest first):

Recent Major Features

  • v1.4.338 (Dec 4, 2025) — Add Abacus vendor support for Chat-LLM models (see RouteLLM APIs).
  • v1.4.337 (Dec 4, 2025) — Add "Z AI" vendor support. See the Z AI overview page for more details.
  • v1.4.334 (Nov 26, 2025) — Claude Opus 4.5: Updates the Anthropic SDK to the latest and adds the new Claude Opus 4.5 to the available models.
  • v1.4.331 (Nov 23, 2025) — Support for GitHub Models: Adds support for using GitHub Models.
  • v1.4.322 (Nov 5, 2025) — Interactive HTML Concept Maps and Claude Sonnet 4.5: Adds create_conceptmap pattern for visual knowledge representation using Vis.js, introduces WELLNESS category with psychological analysis patterns, and upgrades to Claude Sonnet 4.5
  • v1.4.317 (Sep 21, 2025) — Portuguese Language Variants: Adds BCP 47 locale normalization with support for Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) and European Portuguese (pt-PT) with intelligent fallback chains
  • v1.4.314 (Sep 17, 2025) — Azure OpenAI Migration: Migrates to official openai-go/azure SDK with improved authentication and default API version support
  • v1.4.311 (Sep 13, 2025) — More internationalization support: Adds de (German), fa (Persian / Farsi), fr (French), it (Italian), ja (Japanese), pt (Portuguese), zh (Chinese)
  • v1.4.309 (Sep 9, 2025) — Comprehensive internationalization support: Includes English and Spanish locale files.
  • v1.4.303 (Aug 29, 2025) — New Binary Releases: Linux ARM and Windows ARM targets. You can run Fabric on the Raspberry PI and on your Windows Surface!
  • v1.4.294 (Aug 20, 2025) — Venice AI Support: Added the Venice AI provider. Venice is a Privacy-First, Open-Source AI provider. See their "About Venice" page for details.
  • v1.4.291 (Aug 18, 2025) — Speech To Text: Add OpenAI speech-to-text support with --transcribe-file, --transcribe-model, and --split-media-file flags.
  • v1.4.287 (Aug 16, 2025) — AI Reasoning: Add Thinking to Gemini models and introduce readme_updates python script
  • v1.4.286 (Aug 14, 2025) — AI Reasoning: Introduce Thinking Config Across Anthropic and OpenAI Providers
  • v1.4.285 (Aug 13, 2025) — Extended Context: Enable One Million Token Context Beta Feature for Sonnet-4
  • v1.4.284 (Aug 12, 2025) — Easy Shell Completions Setup: Introduce One-Liner Curl Install for Completions