The new feature offers a custom playground UI tailored to the developer's LLM app or feature, and allows secure use of private data sources or internal systems. It also enables faster iteration, interactive experimentation, systematic evaluation, and secure sharing for collaboration. Developers can try Custom Playgrounds for free by running the 'playground' CLI command or by creating an Inductor account. The company welcomes feedback and queries about the new feature.
Key takeaways:
- Inductor has introduced a new feature called Custom Playgrounds, which allows developers to interactively experiment with an LLM app or product feature during its development and share their work for collaboration.
- Custom Playgrounds can be auto-generated and instantly shared with a single Inductor CLI command, running directly against the developer's code and environment.
- Some of the benefits of Custom Playgrounds include the ability to customize the playground UI to your LLM app or feature, securely use private data sources or internal systems, iterate faster, and collaborate with other people, including less technical teammates.
- Developers can try Custom Playgrounds for free by running the 'playground' CLI command or by creating an Inductor account. More information and a demo video are available on the Inductor website.