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package/.env.example ADDED
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+ # Required: encryption key for API keys at rest (generate with: openssl rand -hex 32)
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+ ENCRYPTION_SECRET=change-me-to-a-random-secret-at-least-32-chars
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+
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+ # Port to listen on (default: 3000)
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+ PORT=3000
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+
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+ # Comma-separated list of allowed CORS origins
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+ # Production: restrict to your app's domain(s)
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+ # Example: https://myfreetimeinaweek.in,https://anotherapp.example.com
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+ # Development: add localhost ports as needed
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+ ALLOWED_ORIGINS=https://yourapp.example.com,http://localhost:3000,http://localhost:19006
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+
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+ # Path to SQLite database file (default: ./data/relay.db)
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+ # DB_PATH=./data/relay.db
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+ name: Deploy to OCI
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+
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+ on:
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+ push:
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+ branches: [main]
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ deploy:
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+ name: SSH deploy to OCI instance
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Deploy via SSH
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+ uses: appleboy/ssh-action@v1.0.3
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+ with:
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+ host: ${{ secrets.OCI_HOST }}
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+ username: ubuntu
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+ key: ${{ secrets.SSH_PRIVATE_KEY }}
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+ script: |
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+ set -e
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+ export PATH="$HOME/.nvm/versions/node/v20.20.2/bin:$PATH"
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+ cd ~/byok-relay
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+ git pull origin main
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+ npm ci --omit=dev
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+ sudo systemctl restart byok-relay
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+ sleep 3
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+ curl -sf http://localhost:3000/health || (echo "Health check failed" && exit 1)
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+ echo "Deployed successfully"
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+ # byok-relay
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+ **Website:** [byokrelay.com](https://byokrelay.com) | **Hosted relay:** [relay.byokrelay.com](https://relay.byokrelay.com)
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+
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+ [![skills.sh](https://skills.sh/b/avikalpg/byok-relay)](https://skills.sh/avikalpg/byok-relay)
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+ [![Deploy with Vercel](https://vercel.com/button)](https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Favikalpg%2Fbyok-relay&env=ENCRYPTION_SECRET,ALLOWED_ORIGINS&envDescription=ENCRYPTION_SECRET%3A%20generate%20with%20%60openssl%20rand%20-hex%2032%60.%20ALLOWED_ORIGINS%3A%20your%20frontend%20domain%20(e.g.%20https%3A%2F%2Fmy-app.vercel.app)&envLink=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Favikalpg%2Fbyok-relay%23setup&project-name=byok-relay&repository-name=byok-relay)
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+
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+ A self-hosted (or managed) relay that lets your app's users bring their own AI API keys — no CORS, no exposed keys, no inference bill for the developer.
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+
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+ ## Managed relay
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+
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+ **Don't want to self-host?** Use ours — no setup needed:
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+
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+ ```
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+ https://relay.byokrelay.com
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+ ```
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+
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+ Free to use. Open CORS (any origin). [Health check →](https://relay.byokrelay.com/health)
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+
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+ ## For AI coding agents
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+
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+ If you're using a coding agent (Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, Codex, etc.), install the skill and let it handle the integration:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npx skills add avikalpg/byok-relay
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+ ```
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+
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+ Or point your agent directly at the skill file:
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+
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+ ```
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+ https://byokrelay.com/skill
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+ ```
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+
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+ > Prompt: *"Read the byok-relay skill at https://byokrelay.com/skill and integrate byok-relay into this project using the hosted relay at https://relay.byokrelay.com"*
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+
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+ ## The problem
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+
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+ Browser apps can't call AI APIs directly:
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+ - `api.anthropic.com`, `api.openai.com`, and most AI providers **block browser requests via CORS**
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+ - Putting API keys in frontend code exposes them to every user
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+
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+ The common workaround — a backend proxy — means the *app developer* holds the keys. That's a trust problem. Users have to trust you not to misuse or leak their keys.
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+ **byok-relay solves this differently:** users bring their own keys, the relay stores them encrypted on *your* server, and proxies requests without ever returning the key. The user's key travels over the wire exactly once — when they register it.
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+
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+ ## How it works
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+
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+ ```
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+ Browser byok-relay AI Provider
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+ │ │ │
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+ ├─ POST /users ────────────►│ │
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+ │◄─ { token } ─────────────┤ │
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+ │ │ │
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+ ├─ POST /keys/anthropic ───►│ │
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+ │ { key: "sk-ant-..." } │ (stored encrypted) │
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+ │◄─ { ok: true } ──────────┤ │
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+ │ │ │
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+ ├─ POST /relay/anthropic ──►│ │
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+ │ x-relay-token: <token> ├─ (real key injected) ►│
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+ │ { model, messages... } │ │
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+ │◄─ streamed response ──────┤◄─ streamed response ──┤
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+ ```
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+
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+ The `token` (not the API key) is stored in the browser. The API key stays server-side, encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM.
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+
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+ ## Supported providers
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+
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+ | Provider | Name | Notes |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | Anthropic | `anthropic` | Claude models, SSE streaming |
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+ | OpenAI | `openai` | GPT models, SSE streaming |
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+ | Google | `google` | Gemini API (key in query param) |
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+ | Groq | `groq` | Fast inference, OpenAI-compatible |
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+ | OpenRouter | `openrouter` | 200+ models via one API |
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+ | Mistral | `mistral` | Mistral models |
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+ | Any OpenAI-compatible | `openai-compatible` | Pass `x-relay-base-url` header — covers LiteLLM, Ollama, Perplexity, Together AI, and any other OpenAI-compatible endpoint |
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+
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+ Adding a new built-in provider is ~5 lines in `src/providers.js`.
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+
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+ ## API
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+
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+ ### Register a user
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+ ```http
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+ POST /users
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+ Content-Type: application/json
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+
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+ { "app_id": "my-app" }
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+ ```
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+ → `{ "token": "<relay-token>" }` — store in browser localStorage
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+
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+ ### Store an API key
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+ ```http
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+ POST /keys/anthropic
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+ x-relay-token: <token>
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+ Content-Type: application/json
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+
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+ { "key": "sk-ant-..." }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### List stored providers (key values never returned)
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+ ```http
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+ GET /keys
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+ x-relay-token: <token>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Delete a key
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+ ```http
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+ DELETE /keys/anthropic
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+ x-relay-token: <token>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Relay a request
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+ ```http
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+ POST /relay/anthropic/v1/messages
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+ x-relay-token: <token>
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+ Content-Type: application/json
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+ anthropic-version: 2023-06-01
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+
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+ { "model": "claude-3-5-haiku-20241022", "max_tokens": 1024, "messages": [...], "stream": true }
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+ ```
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+ Full streaming (SSE) is supported — the response is piped directly from the provider to the browser.
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+
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+ ### Generic OpenAI-compatible relay
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+ ```http
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+ POST /relay/openai-compatible/v1/chat/completions
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+ x-relay-token: <token>
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+ x-relay-base-url: https://openrouter.ai
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+ Content-Type: application/json
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+
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+ { "model": "...", "messages": [...] }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Deploy in one click
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+
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+ The fastest way to get byok-relay running is via Vercel:
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+ [![Deploy with Vercel](https://vercel.com/button)](https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Favikalpg%2Fbyok-relay&env=ENCRYPTION_SECRET,ALLOWED_ORIGINS&envDescription=ENCRYPTION_SECRET%3A%20generate%20with%20%60openssl%20rand%20-hex%2032%60.%20ALLOWED_ORIGINS%3A%20your%20frontend%20domain%20(e.g.%20https%3A%2F%2Fmy-app.vercel.app)&envLink=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Favikalpg%2Fbyok-relay%23setup&project-name=byok-relay&repository-name=byok-relay)
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+
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+ 1. Click the button above
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+ 2. Set `ENCRYPTION_SECRET` (generate: `openssl rand -hex 32`) and `ALLOWED_ORIGINS` (your frontend domain)
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+ 3. Deploy — your relay is live at `https://byok-relay-<hash>.vercel.app`
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+
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+ > **Note:** Vercel's serverless environment has an ephemeral filesystem, so SQLite state resets between cold starts. This is fine for demos and prototyping. For production with persistent key storage, deploy to a long-running server (see [Production setup](#production-ubuntu--systemd) below, or use Railway/Render).
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+
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+ ## Quickstart (60 seconds)
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # 1. Clone and install
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+ git clone https://github.com/avikalpg/byok-relay.git && cd byok-relay && npm install
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+
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+ # 2. Configure
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+ echo "ENCRYPTION_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32)" > .env
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+ echo "ALLOWED_ORIGINS=http://localhost:3000" >> .env
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+
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+ # 3. Start
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+ npm start &
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+
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+ # 4. Register a user and get a token
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+ TOKEN=$(curl -s -X POST http://localhost:3000/users \
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+ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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+ -d '{"app_id":"test"}' | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['token'])")
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+
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+ # 5. Store your Anthropic key
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+ curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/keys/anthropic \
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+ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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+ -H "x-relay-token: $TOKEN" \
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+ -d '{"key":"sk-ant-YOUR-KEY-HERE"}'
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+
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+ # 6. Relay a request (streaming)
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+ curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/relay/anthropic/v1/messages \
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+ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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+ -H "anthropic-version: 2023-06-01" \
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+ -H "x-relay-token: $TOKEN" \
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+ -d '{"model":"claude-3-5-haiku-20241022","max_tokens":256,"stream":true,"messages":[{"role":"user","content":"Hello!"}]}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Setup
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+
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+ ### 1. Install
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/avikalpg/byok-relay.git
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+ cd byok-relay
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+ npm install
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 2. Configure
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+ ```bash
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+ cp .env.example .env
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+ # Set ENCRYPTION_SECRET (generate: openssl rand -hex 32)
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+ # Set ALLOWED_ORIGINS to your app's domain(s)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 3. Run
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+ ```bash
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+ npm start
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Production (Ubuntu + systemd)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Copy service file
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+ sudo cp deploy/byok-relay.service /etc/systemd/system/
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+ sudo systemctl enable --now byok-relay
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+
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+ # HTTPS with nginx + Let's Encrypt
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+ sudo apt install nginx
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+ sudo snap install --classic certbot
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+ sudo certbot --nginx -d relay.yourdomain.com
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Security
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+ - **AES-256-GCM encryption** — keys are encrypted at rest; the `ENCRYPTION_SECRET` lives only in your server environment
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+ - **Keys never returned** — the API after initial POST
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+ - **Rate limiting** — 100 req/min global, 20 AI req/min per token, 10 registrations/hour per IP
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+ - **Startup validation** — server refuses to start without a valid `ENCRYPTION_SECRET`
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+ - **CORS** — restrict `ALLOWED_ORIGINS` to your app's domain in production
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+ - **HTTPS required** in production (mixed-content browsers block HTTP endpoints called from HTTPS pages)
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+
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+ ## Trade-offs
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+
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+ - **You hold the encrypted keys** — users trust your server. If your server is compromised and the `ENCRYPTION_SECRET` leaks, all keys could be decrypted. For higher assurance, replace SQLite with a cloud KMS-backed store.
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+ - **No user accounts** — the relay token is the only credential. Anyone who steals a user's localStorage token can use their stored key. Mitigate by scoping tokens to IP or adding optional auth.
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+ - **Self-hosted** — you're responsible for uptime, security updates, and backups.
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+
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+ ## Find us on
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+
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+ - [There's An AI For That](https://theresanaiforthat.com) — *submission in review*
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+ - [skills.sh](https://skills.sh/avikalpg/byok-relay) — AI coding agent skill registry
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+ - [Awesome LLMOps](https://github.com/tensorchord/Awesome-LLMOps) — *PR in review*
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+ - [Awesome ChatGPT API](https://github.com/reorx/awesome-chatgpt-api) — *PR in review*
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+
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+ ## License
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+ Apache 2.0
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+ [Unit]
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+ Description=BYOK Relay Server
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+ After=network.target
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+
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+ [Service]
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+ Type=simple
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+ User=ubuntu
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+ WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/byok-relay
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+ ExecStart=/usr/bin/node src/index.js
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+ Restart=on-failure
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+ RestartSec=10
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+ StandardOutput=journal
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+ StandardError=journal
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+ SyslogIdentifier=byok-relay
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+
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+ # Environment — copy .env.example to .env and fill in values
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+ # The EnvironmentFile directive loads .env automatically
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+ EnvironmentFile=/home/ubuntu/byok-relay/.env
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+
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+ [Install]
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+ WantedBy=multi-user.target