---
name: "ax-rust-ai"
description: "Use when writing Rust code with `axllm` for provider clients, model selection, OpenAI-compatible calls, Responses, Gemini, Anthropic, routers, and balancers."
version: "22.0.3"
---
# AxAI Providers For Rust

This skill helps an agent write Rust code with the generated Ax package `axllm`. Use the generated package API, examples, and manifests; do not import TypeScript-only APIs unless you are editing the TypeScript package.

## When To Use

- Create provider clients or normalize provider options.
- Use scripted transports for deterministic no-key examples.
- Use provider-api examples only when explicit provider credentials are available.

## Package Facts

- Language: Rust.
- Package: `axllm`.
- Package API docs: `API.md` and `axir-api.json`.
- Capability manifest: `axir-capabilities.json`.
- Runnable examples: `examples/`.
- Real network support: yes.
- Scripted no-key transport support: yes.
- Runtime profiles: `javascript-quickjs`.

## Core Pattern

```rust
use axllm::ai;

let llm = ai("openai", options)?;
```

## Relevant API Surface

- AxAI: `ai`, `OpenAICompatibleClient`, `OpenAIResponsesClient`, `GoogleGeminiClient`, `AnthropicClient`, `AxBalancer`, `MultiServiceRouter`, `ProviderRouter`

## Guardrails

- Start from package examples for exact native syntax before inventing a new call shape.
- Use `provider-api` examples only when the user explicitly has provider credentials available.
- Use `no-key` examples for deterministic local checks and provider request mapping.
- Treat AxIR as the source of generated package truth: if package docs disagree with source code, update the compiler and regenerate packages.
- Do not copy repo-maintainer skills from `tools/*/skills/` into user packages.
