Comment by epolanski 8 hours ago You can plug another model in place of Anthropic ones in Claude Code. 4 comments epolanski Reply miroljub 6 hours ago If you don't use Antrophic models there's no reason to use Claude Code at all. Opencode gives so much more choice. zeroxfe 8 hours ago That tends to work quite poorly because Claude Code does not use standard completions APIs. I tried it with Kimi, using litellm[proxy], and it failed in too many places. AnonymousPlanet 7 hours ago It worked very well for me using qwen3 coder behind a litellm. Most other models just fail in weird ways though. samtheprogram 7 hours ago opencode is a good alternative that doesnt flake out in this way.
miroljub 6 hours ago If you don't use Antrophic models there's no reason to use Claude Code at all. Opencode gives so much more choice.
zeroxfe 8 hours ago That tends to work quite poorly because Claude Code does not use standard completions APIs. I tried it with Kimi, using litellm[proxy], and it failed in too many places. AnonymousPlanet 7 hours ago It worked very well for me using qwen3 coder behind a litellm. Most other models just fail in weird ways though. samtheprogram 7 hours ago opencode is a good alternative that doesnt flake out in this way.
AnonymousPlanet 7 hours ago It worked very well for me using qwen3 coder behind a litellm. Most other models just fail in weird ways though.
If you don't use Antrophic models there's no reason to use Claude Code at all. Opencode gives so much more choice.
That tends to work quite poorly because Claude Code does not use standard completions APIs. I tried it with Kimi, using litellm[proxy], and it failed in too many places.
It worked very well for me using qwen3 coder behind a litellm. Most other models just fail in weird ways though.
opencode is a good alternative that doesnt flake out in this way.