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* Add request tags documentation for spend tracking - Add new concise doc explaining how to tag model requests - Include Python SDK and cURL examples - Show where tags appear in spend logs - Add common use cases table (AWS accounts, teams, projects) - Include how to set default tags on API keys - Add to Spend Tracking section in sidebar Co-authored-by: ishaan <ishaan@berri.ai> * Simplify request tags doc for AI Gateway usage - Focus on config.yaml setup with default_key_generate_params - Show both request body and header methods for sending tags - Remove SDK examples, keep concise cURL examples - Streamline for quick reference Co-authored-by: ishaan <ishaan@berri.ai> * Update request tags doc to show model-level config - Set tags directly on model deployments in litellm_params - Requests just specify model, tags applied automatically - Use clear naming: AWS_IAM_PROD, AWS_IAM_DEV Co-authored-by: ishaan <ishaan@berri.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: ishaan <ishaan@berri.ai>
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