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Models CLI

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See /concepts/model-failover for auth profile rotation, cooldowns, and how that interacts with fallbacks. Quick provider overview + examples: /concepts/model-providers.

CoderClaw selects models in this order:

  1. Primary model (agents.defaults.model.primary or agents.defaults.model).
  2. Fallbacks in agents.defaults.model.fallbacks (in order).
  3. Provider auth failover happens inside a provider before moving to the next model.

Related:

  • agents.defaults.models is the allowlist/catalog of models CoderClaw can use (plus aliases).
  • agents.defaults.imageModel is used only when the primary model can’t accept images.
  • Per-agent defaults can override agents.defaults.model via agents.list[].model plus bindings (see /concepts/multi-agent).
  • GLM: a bit better for coding/tool calling.
  • MiniMax: better for writing and vibes.

If you don’t want to hand-edit config, run the onboarding wizard:

Terminal window
coderclaw onboard

It can set up model + auth for common providers, including OpenAI Code (Codex) subscription (OAuth) and Anthropic (API key recommended; claude setup-token also supported).

  • agents.defaults.model.primary and agents.defaults.model.fallbacks
  • agents.defaults.imageModel.primary and agents.defaults.imageModel.fallbacks
  • agents.defaults.models (allowlist + aliases + provider params)
  • models.providers (custom providers written into models.json)

Model refs are normalized to lowercase. Provider aliases like z.ai/* normalize to zai/*.

Provider configuration examples (including OpenCode Zen) live in /gateway/configuration.

“Model is not allowed” (and why replies stop)

Section titled ““Model is not allowed” (and why replies stop)”

If agents.defaults.models is set, it becomes the allowlist for /model and for session overrides. When a user selects a model that isn’t in that allowlist, CoderClaw returns:

Model "provider/model" is not allowed. Use /model to list available models.

This happens before a normal reply is generated, so the message can feel like it “didn’t respond.” The fix is to either:

  • Add the model to agents.defaults.models, or
  • Clear the allowlist (remove agents.defaults.models), or
  • Pick a model from /model list.

Example allowlist config:

{
agent: {
model: { primary: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5" },
models: {
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5": { alias: "Sonnet" },
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6": { alias: "Opus" },
},
},
}

You can switch models for the current session without restarting:

/model
/model list
/model 3
/model openai/gpt-5.2
/model status

Notes:

  • /model (and /model list) is a compact, numbered picker (model family + available providers).
  • /model <#> selects from that picker.
  • /model status is the detailed view (auth candidates and, when configured, provider endpoint baseUrl + api mode).
  • Model refs are parsed by splitting on the first /. Use provider/model when typing /model <ref>.
  • If the model ID itself contains / (OpenRouter-style), you must include the provider prefix (example: /model openrouter/moonshotai/kimi-k2).
  • If you omit the provider, CoderClaw treats the input as an alias or a model for the default provider (only works when there is no / in the model ID).

Full command behavior/config: Slash commands.

Terminal window
coderclaw models list
coderclaw models status
coderclaw models set <provider/model>
coderclaw models set-image <provider/model>
coderclaw models aliases list
coderclaw models aliases add <alias> <provider/model>
coderclaw models aliases remove <alias>
coderclaw models fallbacks list
coderclaw models fallbacks add <provider/model>
coderclaw models fallbacks remove <provider/model>
coderclaw models fallbacks clear
coderclaw models image-fallbacks list
coderclaw models image-fallbacks add <provider/model>
coderclaw models image-fallbacks remove <provider/model>
coderclaw models image-fallbacks clear

coderclaw models (no subcommand) is a shortcut for models status.

Shows configured models by default. Useful flags:

  • --all: full catalog
  • --local: local providers only
  • --provider <name>: filter by provider
  • --plain: one model per line
  • --json: machine‑readable output

Shows the resolved primary model, fallbacks, image model, and an auth overview of configured providers. It also surfaces OAuth expiry status for profiles found in the auth store (warns within 24h by default). --plain prints only the resolved primary model. OAuth status is always shown (and included in --json output). If a configured provider has no credentials, models status prints a Missing auth section. JSON includes auth.oauth (warn window + profiles) and auth.providers (effective auth per provider). Use --check for automation (exit 1 when missing/expired, 2 when expiring).

Preferred Anthropic auth is the Claude Code CLI setup-token (run anywhere; paste on the gateway host if needed):

Terminal window
claude setup-token
coderclaw models status

coderclaw models scan inspects OpenRouter’s free model catalog and can optionally probe models for tool and image support.

Key flags:

  • --no-probe: skip live probes (metadata only)
  • --min-params <b>: minimum parameter size (billions)
  • --max-age-days <days>: skip older models
  • --provider <name>: provider prefix filter
  • --max-candidates <n>: fallback list size
  • --set-default: set agents.defaults.model.primary to the first selection
  • --set-image: set agents.defaults.imageModel.primary to the first image selection

Probing requires an OpenRouter API key (from auth profiles or OPENROUTER_API_KEY). Without a key, use --no-probe to list candidates only.

Scan results are ranked by:

  1. Image support
  2. Tool latency
  3. Context size
  4. Parameter count

Input

  • OpenRouter /models list (filter :free)
  • Requires OpenRouter API key from auth profiles or OPENROUTER_API_KEY (see /environment)
  • Optional filters: --max-age-days, --min-params, --provider, --max-candidates
  • Probe controls: --timeout, --concurrency

When run in a TTY, you can select fallbacks interactively. In non‑interactive mode, pass --yes to accept defaults.

Custom providers in models.providers are written into models.json under the agent directory (default ~/.coderclaw/agents/<agentId>/models.json). This file is merged by default unless models.mode is set to replace.