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Comment by oldhead

1 day ago

This headline is misleading. EDIT: Or rather was, at it has now been edited to be accurate.

You can still bring your own Anthropic API key and use Claude in OpenCode.

What you can no longer do is reverse engineer undocumented Anthropic APIs and spoof being a Claude Code client to use an OAuth token from a subscription-based Anthropic account.

This really sucks for people who want a thriving competitive market of open source harnesses since BYOK API tokens mean paying a substantial premium to use anything but Anthropic's official clients.

But it's hard to say it's surprising or a scandal, or anything terribly different from what tons of other companies have done in the past. I'd personally advise people to expect everything about using frontier coding models becoming much more pay-to-play.

The API key is not a subscription. The title says subscriptions are blocked from using third-party tools. Or am I misunderstanding?

  • Headline's been edited since my post. It previously said something along the lines of "Anthropic bans API use in OpenCode CLI"

The ideal endgame is that AI lets us build tools that make it impossible to tell what application or device is using their APIs and everything becomes open to third party clients whether they like it or not.