| ▲ | coder543 an hour ago | |||||||
Well, the reason is simple: over the past several months, it has become very difficult to use Codex with non-OpenAI models. They removed the old edit tool that didn't require OpenAI's free form tool calling (that no other LLM host supports), they are adding tools to every request of a type that break most LLM hosts unless you use a proxy to filter them out, they add a "developer" role to some messages which breaks some chat templates, etc. If someone wanted to fork Codex and make a community-maintained version that supports third party models, that would be great, because I liked Codex better than OpenCode for the most part. Maybe you've found workarounds. Maybe you're using an old version of Codex. Maybe you have your own soft fork. I don't know. But I used to be able to use Codex with self-hosted models, and I gave up on that about a month ago as they kept breaking that. | ||||||||
| ▲ | agentdev001 43 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Ah, I wasn't aware things regressed there. Yea certainly workarounds n soft fork sorts of things definitely would work- but thats a bummer than things have changed. From watching Pr's and issues- seems like openai at least wants to come across as if theyre supporting non-oai models :/ | ||||||||
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