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| examples | ||
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opencode-provider-switch (olpx)
A tiny local proxy for OpenCode that gives you one stable model alias routed to multiple upstream providers with deterministic failover.
- Expose one custom provider
olpxto OpenCode. - Configure logical aliases (
olpx/gpt-5.4, etc.). - Each alias has an ordered list of upstream
provider/modeltargets. - Providers can be disabled without mutating alias target state.
- When the primary upstream returns
5xx/429/connect error before any stream bytes are flushed,olpxtransparently retries the next target. - Once a stream has started, the upstream is locked for the rest of that request — no mid-stream splicing.
Protocol: OpenAI Responses (POST /v1/responses) only. Streaming supported.
Install
go build -o olpx ./cmd/olpx
Quick start
# 1. add upstream providers
olpx provider add --id su8 --base-url https://cn2.su8.codes/v1 --api-key sk-...
olpx provider add --id codex --base-url https://api-vip.codex-for.me/v1 --api-key sk-...
# 2. create alias and bind targets in priority order
olpx alias add --name gpt-5.4
olpx alias bind --alias gpt-5.4 --provider su8 --model gpt-5.4
olpx alias bind --alias gpt-5.4 --provider codex --model GPT-5.4
# 3. push alias exposure into OpenCode global config
olpx opencode sync
# optional: temporarily disable one provider without editing alias targets
olpx provider disable su8
# 4. run the proxy
olpx serve
Inside OpenCode you can now pick olpx/gpt-5.4.
Import providers from an existing OpenCode config
olpx provider import-opencode # reads global OpenCode config
olpx provider import-opencode --from ./examples/opencode.jsonc
The default import/sync target is the global user config only. It does not
follow OPENCODE_CONFIG_DIR; use --from or --target when you want a
different file.
Only @ai-sdk/openai custom providers with a baseURL and apiKey are
imported. Everything else is out of MVP scope.
Doctor (static)
olpx doctor
Runs structural checks only — never issues real upstream requests.
Enabled aliases must have at least one routable target. A target is considered routable only when:
- the alias itself is enabled
- the target itself is enabled
- the referenced provider exists
- the referenced provider is not disabled
olpx opencode sync and /v1/models use the same routable-alias view, so
OpenCode does not see aliases that the proxy would immediately reject.
Provider state
olpx provider disable <id>
olpx provider enable <id>
Disabling a provider only removes it from routing/failover consideration. It
does not rewrite alias target enabled flags in config, which avoids odd
interactions when the same provider is shared across multiple aliases.
CLI reference
olpx serve— run the proxyolpx doctor— validate configolpx provider {add,list,enable,disable,remove,import-opencode}olpx alias {add,list,bind,unbind,remove}olpx opencode sync [--target FILE] [--set-model ALIAS] [--set-small-model ALIAS] [--dry-run]
Global flag: --config PATH (default $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/olpx/config.json).
Debug headers
Every proxied response includes:
X-OLPX-AliasX-OLPX-ProviderX-OLPX-Remote-ModelX-OLPX-AttemptX-OLPX-Failover-Count
Scope
Out of MVP: Anthropic native, multi-protocol routing, dashboard, billing,
latency-based routing, full /v1/models provider discovery, full OpenCode
config takeover.
See .trellis/tasks/archive/2026-04/04-17-04-17-ops-mvp-design-review/prd.md
for the authoritative design notes.