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| version: 3.8.2 | |
| lastUpdated: 2026-05-13 | |
| # User Guide | |
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| Complete guide for configuring providers, creating combos, integrating CLI tools, and deploying OmniRoute. | |
| --- | |
| ## Table of Contents | |
| - [Pricing at a Glance](#-pricing-at-a-glance) | |
| - [Use Cases](#-use-cases) | |
| - [Provider Setup](#-provider-setup) | |
| - [CLI Integration](#-cli-integration) | |
| - [Deployment](#-deployment) | |
| - [Available Models](#-available-models) | |
| - [Advanced Features](#-advanced-features) | |
| - [Auto-Routing (Zero-config)](#-auto-routing-zero-config) | |
| - [MCP & A2A Integration](#-mcp--a2a-integration) | |
| - [Skills System](#-skills-system) | |
| - [Memory System](#-memory-system) | |
| - [Webhooks](#-webhooks) | |
| - [Cloud Agents](#-cloud-agents) | |
| - [Programmatic Management](#-programmatic-management) | |
| - [Internal CLI](#-internal-cli) | |
| - [Desktop Application (Electron)](#-desktop-application-electron) | |
| --- | |
| ## 💰 Pricing at a Glance | |
| | Tier | Provider | Cost | Quota Reset | Best For | | |
| | ------------------- | ----------------- | ----------- | ---------------- | -------------------- | | |
| | **💳 SUBSCRIPTION** | Claude Code (Pro) | $20/mo | 5h + weekly | Already subscribed | | |
| | | Codex (Plus/Pro) | $20-200/mo | 5h + weekly | OpenAI users | | |
| | | Gemini CLI | **FREE** | 180K/mo + 1K/day | Everyone! | | |
| | | GitHub Copilot | $10-19/mo | Monthly | GitHub users | | |
| | **🔑 API KEY** | DeepSeek | Pay per use | None | Cheap reasoning | | |
| | | Groq | Pay per use | None | Ultra-fast inference | | |
| | | xAI (Grok) | Pay per use | None | Grok 4 reasoning | | |
| | | Mistral | Pay per use | None | EU-hosted models | | |
| | | Perplexity | Pay per use | None | Search-augmented | | |
| | | Together AI | Pay per use | None | Open-source models | | |
| | | Fireworks AI | Pay per use | None | Fast FLUX images | | |
| | | Cerebras | Pay per use | None | Wafer-scale speed | | |
| | | Cohere | Pay per use | None | Command R+ RAG | | |
| | | NVIDIA NIM | Pay per use | None | Enterprise models | | |
| | | Baidu Qianfan | Pay per use | None | ERNIE models | | |
| | **💰 CHEAP** | GLM-4.7 | $0.6/1M | Daily 10AM | Budget backup | | |
| | | MiniMax M2.1 | $0.2/1M | 5-hour rolling | Cheapest option | | |
| | | Kimi K2 | $9/mo flat | 10M tokens/mo | Predictable cost | | |
| | **🆓 FREE** | Qoder | $0 | Unlimited | 8 models free | | |
| | | Qwen | $0 | Unlimited | 3 models free | | |
| | | Kiro | $0 | ~50 credits/mo | Claude free | | |
| **💡 Pro Tip:** Start with Gemini CLI (180K free/month) + Qoder (unlimited free) combo = $0 cost! | |
| --- | |
| ## 🎯 Use Cases | |
| ### Case 1: "I have Claude Pro subscription" | |
| **Problem:** Quota expires unused, rate limits during heavy coding | |
| ``` | |
| Combo: "maximize-claude" | |
| 1. cc/claude-opus-4-7 (use subscription fully) | |
| 2. glm/glm-4.7 (cheap backup when quota out) | |
| 3. if/kimi-k2 (free emergency fallback) | |
| Monthly cost: $20 (subscription) + ~$5 (backup) = $25 total | |
| vs. $20 + hitting limits = frustration | |
| ``` | |
| ### Case 2: "I want zero cost" | |
| **Problem:** Can't afford subscriptions, need reliable AI coding | |
| ``` | |
| Combo: "free-forever" | |
| 1. gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview (180K free/month) | |
| 2. if/kimi-k2 (unlimited free) | |
| 3. qw/qwen3-coder-plus (unlimited free) | |
| Monthly cost: $0 | |
| Quality: Production-ready models | |
| ``` | |
| ### Case 3: "I need 24/7 coding, no interruptions" | |
| **Problem:** Deadlines, can't afford downtime | |
| ``` | |
| Combo: "always-on" | |
| 1. cc/claude-opus-4-7 (best quality) | |
| 2. cx/gpt-5.5 (second subscription) | |
| 3. glm/glm-4.7 (cheap, resets daily) | |
| 4. minimax/MiniMax-M2.1 (cheapest, 5h reset) | |
| 5. if/kimi-k2 (free unlimited) | |
| Result: 5 layers of fallback = zero downtime | |
| Monthly cost: $20-200 (subscriptions) + $10-20 (backup) | |
| ``` | |
| ### Case 4: "I want FREE AI in OpenClaw" | |
| **Problem:** Need AI assistant in messaging apps, completely free | |
| ``` | |
| Combo: "openclaw-free" | |
| 1. if/qwen3-coder-plus (unlimited free) | |
| 2. if/deepseek-r1 (unlimited free) | |
| 3. if/kimi-k2 (unlimited free) | |
| Monthly cost: $0 | |
| Access via: WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, iMessage, Signal... | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| ## 📖 Provider Setup | |
| ### 🔐 Subscription Providers | |
| #### Claude Code (Pro/Max) | |
| ```bash | |
| Dashboard → Providers → Connect Claude Code | |
| → OAuth login → Auto token refresh | |
| → 5-hour + weekly quota tracking | |
| Models: | |
| cc/claude-opus-4-7 | |
| cc/claude-sonnet-4-6 | |
| cc/claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 | |
| ``` | |
| **Pro Tip:** Use Opus for complex tasks, Sonnet for speed. OmniRoute tracks quota per model! | |
| Claude and Claude Code-compatible routes preserve `max` thinking effort for Opus and Sonnet | |
| models. Haiku models do not accept the `max` effort tier, so OmniRoute downgrades that | |
| request to a high thinking budget before sending it upstream. | |
| #### OpenAI Codex (Plus/Pro) | |
| ```bash | |
| Dashboard → Providers → Connect Codex | |
| → OAuth login (port 1455) | |
| → 5-hour + weekly reset | |
| Models: | |
| cx/gpt-5.5 | |
| cx/gpt-5.4 | |
| cx/gpt-5.3-codex | |
| cx/gpt-5.3-codex-spark | |
| ``` | |
| #### Gemini CLI (FREE 180K/month!) | |
| ```bash | |
| Dashboard → Providers → Connect Gemini CLI | |
| → Google OAuth | |
| → 180K completions/month + 1K/day | |
| Models: | |
| gemini-cli/gemini-3.1-pro-preview | |
| gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview | |
| gemini-cli/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview | |
| ``` | |
| **Best Value:** Huge free tier! Use this before paid tiers. | |
| #### GitHub Copilot | |
| ```bash | |
| Dashboard → Providers → Connect GitHub | |
| → OAuth via GitHub | |
| → Monthly reset (1st of month) | |
| Models: | |
| gh/gpt-5.5 | |
| gh/gpt-5.4 | |
| gh/claude-sonnet-4.6 | |
| gh/claude-opus-4.7 | |
| gh/gemini-3.1-pro-preview | |
| ``` | |
| ### 💰 Cheap Providers | |
| #### GLM-4.7 (Daily reset, $0.6/1M) | |
| 1. Sign up: [Zhipu AI](https://open.bigmodel.cn) | |
| 2. Get API key from Coding Plan | |
| 3. Dashboard → Add API Key: Provider: `glm`, API Key: `your-key` | |
| **Use:** `glm/glm-4.7` — **Pro Tip:** Coding Plan offers 3× quota at 1/7 cost! Reset daily 10:00 AM. | |
| #### MiniMax M2.1 (5h reset, $0.20/1M) | |
| 1. Sign up: [MiniMax](https://www.minimax.io) | |
| 2. Get API key → Dashboard → Add API Key | |
| **Use:** `minimax/MiniMax-M2.1` — **Pro Tip:** Cheapest option for long context (1M tokens)! | |
| #### Kimi K2 ($9/month flat) | |
| 1. Subscribe: [Moonshot AI](https://platform.moonshot.ai) | |
| 2. Get API key → Dashboard → Add API Key | |
| **Use:** `kimi/kimi-k2.5` — **Pro Tip:** Fixed $9/month for 10M tokens = $0.90/1M effective cost! | |
| #### Baidu Qianfan / ERNIE | |
| 1. Sign up: [Baidu AI Cloud Qianfan](https://cloud.baidu.com/product/wenxinworkshop) | |
| 2. Create a Qianfan API key → Dashboard → Add API Key: Provider: `qianfan` | |
| **Use:** `qianfan/ernie-5.1`, `qianfan/ernie-x1.1`, or another Qianfan OpenAI-compatible model ID. | |
| ### 🆓 FREE Providers | |
| No-auth free providers have a switch beside **No authentication required** on their provider page. | |
| Turning it off disables that provider, removes it from Providers configured/compact views, and | |
| removes its models from `/v1/models`. | |
| #### Qoder (8 FREE models) | |
| ```bash | |
| Dashboard → Connect Qoder → OAuth login → Unlimited usage | |
| Models: if/kimi-k2, if/qwen3-coder-plus, if/qwen3-max, if/qwen3-235b, if/deepseek-r1, if/deepseek-v3.2 | |
| ``` | |
| #### Kiro (Claude FREE) | |
| ```bash | |
| Dashboard → Connect Kiro → AWS Builder ID or Google/GitHub → ~50 credits/month | |
| Models: kr/claude-sonnet-4.5, kr/claude-haiku-4.5 | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| ## 🎨 Combos | |
| You can reorder combo cards directly in **Dashboard → Combos** by dragging the handle on each card. The order is stored in SQLite and restored on reload. | |
| ### Example 1: Maximize Subscription → Cheap Backup | |
| ``` | |
| Dashboard → Combos → Create New | |
| Name: premium-coding | |
| Models: | |
| 1. cc/claude-opus-4-7 (Subscription primary) | |
| 2. glm/glm-4.7 (Cheap backup, $0.6/1M) | |
| 3. minimax/MiniMax-M2.7 (Cheapest fallback, $0.3/1M) | |
| Use in CLI: premium-coding | |
| ``` | |
| ### Example 2: Free-Only (Zero Cost) | |
| ``` | |
| Name: free-combo | |
| Models: | |
| 1. gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview (180K free/month) | |
| 2. if/kimi-k2 (unlimited) | |
| 3. qw/coder-model (unlimited) | |
| Cost: $0 forever! | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| ## 🔧 CLI Integration | |
| ### Cursor IDE | |
| ``` | |
| Settings → Models → Advanced: | |
| OpenAI API Base URL: http://localhost:20128/v1 | |
| OpenAI API Key: [from omniroute dashboard] | |
| Model: cc/claude-opus-4-7 | |
| ``` | |
| ### Claude Code | |
| Edit `~/.claude/settings.json`: | |
| ```json | |
| { | |
| "env": { | |
| "ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL": "http://localhost:20128", | |
| "ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN": "your-omniroute-api-key" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Use the Claude-compatible root endpoint here. Do not append `/v1` to `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL`. | |
| ### Codex CLI | |
| ```bash | |
| export OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://localhost:20128" | |
| export OPENAI_API_KEY="your-omniroute-api-key" | |
| codex "your prompt" | |
| ``` | |
| ### OpenClaw | |
| Edit `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`: | |
| ```json | |
| { | |
| "agents": { | |
| "defaults": { | |
| "model": { "primary": "omniroute/if/kimi-k2" } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| "models": { | |
| "providers": { | |
| "omniroute": { | |
| "baseUrl": "http://localhost:20128/v1", | |
| "apiKey": "your-omniroute-api-key", | |
| "api": "openai-completions", | |
| "models": [{ "id": "if/kimi-k2", "name": "kimi-k2" }] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| **Or use Dashboard:** CLI Tools → OpenClaw → Auto-config | |
| ### Cline / Continue / RooCode | |
| ``` | |
| Provider: OpenAI Compatible | |
| Base URL: http://localhost:20128/v1 | |
| API Key: [from dashboard] | |
| Model: cc/claude-opus-4-7 | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| ## 🚀 Deployment | |
| ### Global npm install (Recommended) | |
| ```bash | |
| npm install -g omniroute | |
| # Create config directory | |
| mkdir -p ~/.omniroute | |
| # Create .env file (see .env.example) | |
| cp .env.example ~/.omniroute/.env | |
| # Start server | |
| omniroute | |
| # Or with custom port: | |
| omniroute --port 3000 | |
| ``` | |
| The CLI automatically loads `.env` from `~/.omniroute/.env` or `./.env`. | |
| ### Uninstalling | |
| When you no longer need OmniRoute, we provide two quick scripts for a clean removal: | |
| | Command | Action | | |
| | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | `npm run uninstall` | Removes the system app but **keeps your DB and configurations** in `~/.omniroute`. | | |
| | `npm run uninstall:full` | Removes the app AND permanently **erases all configurations, keys, and databases**. | | |
| > Note: To run these commands, navigate to the OmniRoute project folder (if you cloned it) and run them. Alternatively, if globally installed, you can simply run `npm uninstall -g omniroute`. | |
| ### VPS Deployment | |
| ```bash | |
| git clone https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute.git | |
| cd OmniRoute && npm install && npm run build | |
| export JWT_SECRET="your-secure-secret-change-this" | |
| export INITIAL_PASSWORD="your-password" | |
| export DATA_DIR="/var/lib/omniroute" | |
| export PORT="20128" | |
| export HOSTNAME="0.0.0.0" | |
| export NODE_ENV="production" | |
| export NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL="http://localhost:20128" | |
| export API_KEY_SECRET="endpoint-proxy-api-key-secret" | |
| npm run start | |
| # Or: pm2 start npm --name omniroute -- start | |
| ``` | |
| ### PM2 Deployment (Low Memory) | |
| For servers with limited RAM, use the memory limit option: | |
| ```bash | |
| # With 512MB limit (default) | |
| pm2 start npm --name omniroute -- start | |
| # Or with custom memory limit | |
| OMNIROUTE_MEMORY_MB=512 pm2 start npm --name omniroute -- start | |
| # Or using ecosystem.config.js | |
| pm2 start ecosystem.config.js | |
| ``` | |
| Create `ecosystem.config.js`: | |
| ```javascript | |
| module.exports = { | |
| apps: [ | |
| { | |
| name: "omniroute", | |
| script: "npm", | |
| args: "start", | |
| env: { | |
| NODE_ENV: "production", | |
| OMNIROUTE_MEMORY_MB: "512", | |
| JWT_SECRET: "your-secret", | |
| INITIAL_PASSWORD: "your-password", | |
| }, | |
| node_args: "--max-old-space-size=512", | |
| max_memory_restart: "300M", | |
| }, | |
| ], | |
| }; | |
| ``` | |
| ### Docker | |
| ```bash | |
| # Build image (default = runner-cli with codex/claude/droid preinstalled) | |
| docker build -t omniroute:cli . | |
| # Portable mode (recommended) | |
| docker run -d --name omniroute -p 20128:20128 --env-file ./.env -v omniroute-data:/app/data omniroute:cli | |
| ``` | |
| For host-integrated mode with CLI binaries, see the Docker section in the main docs. | |
| ### Void Linux (xbps-src) | |
| Void Linux users can package and install OmniRoute natively using the `xbps-src` cross-compilation framework. This automates the Node.js standalone build along with the required `better-sqlite3` native bindings. | |
| <details> | |
| <summary><b>View xbps-src template</b></summary> | |
| ```bash | |
| # Template file for 'omniroute' | |
| pkgname=omniroute | |
| version=3.8.0 | |
| revision=1 | |
| hostmakedepends="nodejs python3 make" | |
| depends="openssl" | |
| short_desc="Universal AI gateway with smart routing for multiple LLM providers" | |
| maintainer="zenobit <zenobit@disroot.org>" | |
| license="MIT" | |
| homepage="https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute" | |
| distfiles="https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/archive/refs/tags/v${version}.tar.gz" | |
| checksum=009400afee90a9f32599d8fe734145cfd84098140b7287990183dde45ae2245b | |
| system_accounts="_omniroute" | |
| omniroute_homedir="/var/lib/omniroute" | |
| export NODE_ENV=production | |
| export npm_config_engine_strict=false | |
| export npm_config_loglevel=error | |
| export npm_config_fund=false | |
| export npm_config_audit=false | |
| do_build() { | |
| # Determine target CPU arch for node-gyp | |
| local _gyp_arch | |
| case "$XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE" in | |
| aarch64*) _gyp_arch=arm64 ;; | |
| armv7*|armv6*) _gyp_arch=arm ;; | |
| i686*) _gyp_arch=ia32 ;; | |
| *) _gyp_arch=x64 ;; | |
| esac | |
| # 1) Install all deps – skip scripts | |
| NODE_ENV=development npm ci --ignore-scripts | |
| # 2) Build the Next.js standalone bundle | |
| npm run build | |
| # 3) Copy static assets into standalone | |
| cp -r .next/static .next/standalone/.next/static | |
| [ -d public ] && cp -r public .next/standalone/public || true | |
| # 4) Compile better-sqlite3 native binding | |
| local _node_gyp=/usr/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js | |
| (cd node_modules/better-sqlite3 && node "$_node_gyp" rebuild --arch="$_gyp_arch") | |
| # 5) Place the compiled binding into the standalone bundle | |
| local _bs3_release=.next/standalone/node_modules/better-sqlite3/build/Release | |
| mkdir -p "$_bs3_release" | |
| cp node_modules/better-sqlite3/build/Release/better_sqlite3.node "$_bs3_release/" | |
| # 6) Remove arch-specific sharp bundles | |
| rm -rf .next/standalone/node_modules/@img | |
| # 7) Copy pino runtime deps omitted by Next.js static analysis: | |
| for _mod in pino-abstract-transport split2 process-warning; do | |
| cp -r "node_modules/$_mod" .next/standalone/node_modules/ | |
| done | |
| } | |
| do_check() { | |
| npm run test:unit | |
| } | |
| do_install() { | |
| vmkdir usr/lib/omniroute/.next | |
| vcopy .next/standalone/. usr/lib/omniroute/.next/standalone | |
| # Prevent removal of empty Next.js app router dirs by the post-install hook | |
| for _d in \ | |
| .next/standalone/.next/server/app/dashboard \ | |
| .next/standalone/.next/server/app/dashboard/settings \ | |
| .next/standalone/.next/server/app/dashboard/providers; do | |
| touch "${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/omniroute/${_d}/.keep" | |
| done | |
| cat > "${WRKDIR}/omniroute" <<'EOF' | |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| export PORT="${PORT:-20128}" | |
| export DATA_DIR="${DATA_DIR:-${XDG_DATA_HOME:-${HOME}/.local/share}/omniroute}" | |
| export APP_LOG_TO_FILE="${APP_LOG_TO_FILE:-false}" | |
| mkdir -p "${DATA_DIR}" | |
| exec node /usr/lib/omniroute/.next/standalone/server.js "$@" | |
| EOF | |
| vbin "${WRKDIR}/omniroute" | |
| } | |
| post_install() { | |
| vlicense LICENSE | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| </details> | |
| ### Environment Variables | |
| | Variable | Default | Description | | |
| | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | `JWT_SECRET` | `omniroute-default-secret-change-me` | JWT signing secret (**change in production**) | | |
| | `INITIAL_PASSWORD` | `CHANGEME` | First login password | | |
| | `DATA_DIR` | `~/.omniroute` | Data directory (db, usage, logs) | | |
| | `PORT` | framework default | Service port (`20128` in examples) | | |
| | `HOSTNAME` | framework default | Bind host (Docker defaults to `0.0.0.0`) | | |
| | `NODE_ENV` | runtime default | Set `production` for deploy | | |
| | `NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL` | `http://localhost:20128` | Public base URL surfaced to the dashboard and exposed to the server (replaces legacy `BASE_URL`) | | |
| | `NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUD_URL` | `https://omniroute.dev` | Cloud sync endpoint base URL (replaces legacy `CLOUD_URL`) | | |
| | `API_KEY_SECRET` | `endpoint-proxy-api-key-secret` | HMAC secret for generated API keys | | |
| | `REQUIRE_API_KEY` | `false` | Enforce Bearer API key on `/v1/*` | | |
| | `ALLOW_API_KEY_REVEAL` | `false` | Allow authenticated dashboard users to reveal full stored API key values on demand | | |
| | `PROVIDER_LIMITS_SYNC_INTERVAL_MINUTES` | `70` | Server-side refresh cadence for cached Provider Limits data; UI refresh buttons still trigger manual sync | | |
| | `DISABLE_SQLITE_AUTO_BACKUP` | `false` | Disable automatic SQLite snapshots before writes/import/restore; manual backups still work | | |
| | `APP_LOG_TO_FILE` | `true` | Enables application and audit log output to disk | | |
| | `AUTH_COOKIE_SECURE` | `false` | Force `Secure` auth cookie (behind HTTPS reverse proxy) | | |
| | `CLOUDFLARED_BIN` | unset | Use an existing `cloudflared` binary instead of managed download | | |
| | `CLOUDFLARED_PROTOCOL` | `http2` | Transport for managed Quick Tunnels (`http2`, `quic`, or `auto`) | | |
| | `OMNIROUTE_MEMORY_MB` | `512` | Node.js heap limit in MB | | |
| | `PROMPT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE` | `50` | Max prompt cache entries | | |
| | `SEMANTIC_CACHE_MAX_SIZE` | `100` | Max semantic cache entries | | |
| For the full environment variable reference, see the [README](../README.md). | |
| --- | |
| ## 📊 Available Models | |
| <details> | |
| <summary><b>View all available models</b></summary> | |
| > The list below is curated from `open-sse/config/providerRegistry.ts` for v3.8.0. Cloud catalogs (Gemini, OpenRouter, etc.) are synced dynamically — for the full live catalog open **Dashboard → Providers → [provider] → Available Models** or call `GET /api/models/catalog`. | |
| **Claude Code (`cc/`)** — Pro/Max OAuth: `cc/claude-opus-4-8`, `cc/claude-opus-4-7`, `cc/claude-opus-4-6`, `cc/claude-opus-4-5-20251101`, `cc/claude-sonnet-4-6`, `cc/claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929`, `cc/claude-haiku-4-5-20251001` | |
| **Codex (`cx/`)** — Plus/Pro OAuth: `cx/gpt-5.5` (+ effort tiers: `gpt-5.5-xhigh`, `gpt-5.5-high`, `gpt-5.5-medium`, `gpt-5.5-low`), `cx/gpt-5.4`, `cx/gpt-5.4-mini`, `cx/gpt-5.3-codex`, `cx/gpt-5.3-codex-spark`, `cx/gpt-5.2` | |
| **Gemini CLI (`gemini-cli/`)** — FREE OAuth: `gemini-cli/gemini-3.1-pro-preview`, `gemini-cli/gemini-3.1-pro-preview-customtools`, `gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview`, `gemini-cli/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview` | |
| **GitHub Copilot (`gh/`)** — OAuth: `gh/gpt-5.5`, `gh/gpt-5.4`, `gh/gpt-5.4-mini`, `gh/gpt-5-mini`, `gh/gpt-5.3-codex`, `gh/claude-opus-4.7`, `gh/claude-opus-4.6`, `gh/claude-opus-4-5-20251101`, `gh/claude-sonnet-4.6`, `gh/claude-sonnet-4.5`, `gh/claude-haiku-4.5`, `gh/gemini-3.1-pro-preview`, `gh/gemini-3-flash-preview`, `gh/oswe-vscode-prime` | |
| **Kiro (`kr/`)** — FREE OAuth: `kr/auto-kiro`, `kr/claude-opus-4.7`, `kr/claude-opus-4.6`, `kr/claude-sonnet-4.6`, `kr/claude-sonnet-4.5`, `kr/claude-haiku-4.5`, `kr/deepseek-3.2`, `kr/minimax-m2.5`, `kr/minimax-m2.1`, `kr/glm-5`, `kr/qwen3-coder-next` | |
| **Qoder (`if/`)** — FREE OAuth: `if/kimi-k2-0905`, `if/kimi-k2`, `if/qwen3-coder-plus`, `if/qwen3-max`, `if/qwen3-max-preview`, `if/qwen3-vl-plus`, `if/qwen3-32b`, `if/qwen3-235b-a22b-thinking-2507`, `if/qwen3-235b-a22b-instruct`, `if/qwen3-235b`, `if/deepseek-v3.2`, `if/deepseek-v3`, `if/deepseek-r1`, `if/qoder-rome-30ba3b` | |
| **Qwen (`qw/`)** — FREE OAuth (chat.qwen.ai): `qw/coder-model`, `qw/vision-model` | |
| **GLM (`glm/`, `glm-cn/`, `zai/`, `glmt/`)** — $0.2–0.6/1M: `glm/glm-5.1`, `glm/glm-5`, `glm/glm-5-turbo`, `glm/glm-4.7`, `glm/glm-4.7-flash`, `glm/glm-4.6`, `glm/glm-4.6v`, `glm/glm-4.5`, `glm/glm-4.5v`, `glm/glm-4.5-air` | |
| **MiniMax (`minimax/`, `minimax-cn/`)** — $0.2/1M: `minimax/MiniMax-M2.7`, `minimax/MiniMax-M2.7-highspeed`, `minimax/MiniMax-M2.5`, `minimax/MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed` | |
| **Kimi (`kimi/`, `kimi-coding/`, `kimi-coding-apikey/`)** — $9/mo flat or per-use: `kimi/kimi-k2.6`, `kimi/kimi-k2.5` | |
| **DeepSeek (`ds/`)** — API key: `ds/deepseek-v4-pro`, `ds/deepseek-v4-flash` | |
| **Groq (`groq/`)** — Ultra-fast: `groq/llama-3.3-70b-versatile`, `groq/meta-llama/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct`, `groq/qwen/qwen3-32b`, `groq/openai/gpt-oss-120b` | |
| **xAI (`xai/`)** — Grok native: `xai/grok-4.3`, `xai/grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309`, `xai/grok-4.20-0309-reasoning`, `xai/grok-4.20-0309-non-reasoning` | |
| **Mistral (`mistral/`)** — EU-hosted: `mistral/mistral-large-latest`, `mistral/mistral-medium-3-5`, `mistral/mistral-small-latest`, `mistral/devstral-latest`, `mistral/codestral-latest` | |
| **Perplexity (`pplx/`)** — Search-augmented: `pplx/sonar-deep-research`, `pplx/sonar-reasoning-pro`, `pplx/sonar-pro`, `pplx/sonar` | |
| **Together AI (`together/`)** — Open-source: `together/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct-Turbo-Free` (free), `together/meta-llama/Llama-Vision-Free`, `together/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Llama-70B-Free`, `together/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1`, `together/Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B`, `together/meta-llama/Llama-4-Maverick-17B-128E-Instruct-FP8` | |
| **Fireworks AI (`fireworks/`)** — Fast inference: `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/kimi-k2p6`, `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/minimax-m2p7`, `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/qwen3p6-plus`, `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/glm-5p1`, `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/deepseek-v4-pro` | |
| **Cerebras (`cerebras/`)** — Wafer-scale: `cerebras/zai-glm-4.7`, `cerebras/gpt-oss-120b` | |
| **Cohere (`cohere/`)** — RAG-focused: `cohere/command-a-reasoning-08-2025`, `cohere/command-a-vision-07-2025`, `cohere/command-a-03-2025`, `cohere/command-r-08-2024` | |
| **NVIDIA NIM (`nvidia/`)** — Enterprise: `nvidia/z-ai/glm-5.1`, `nvidia/minimaxai/minimax-m2.7`, `nvidia/google/gemma-4-31b-it`, `nvidia/mistralai/mistral-small-4-119b-2603`, `nvidia/mistralai/mistral-large-3-675b-instruct-2512`, `nvidia/qwen/qwen3.5-397b-a17b`, `nvidia/deepseek-ai/deepseek-v4-pro`, `nvidia/openai/gpt-oss-120b`, `nvidia/nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b` | |
| **Baidu Qianfan (`qianfan/`)** — ERNIE: `qianfan/ernie-5.1`, `qianfan/ernie-5.0-thinking-latest`, `qianfan/ernie-x1.1` | |
| **Ollama Cloud (`ollama-cloud/`)**: `ollama-cloud/deepseek-v4-pro`, `ollama-cloud/deepseek-v4-flash`, `ollama-cloud/kimi-k2.6`, `ollama-cloud/glm-5.1`, `ollama-cloud/minimax-m2.7`, `ollama-cloud/gemma4:31b`, `ollama-cloud/qwen3.5:397b` | |
| **Gemini (Google Cloud `gemini/`)**: Synced live per API key from Google — no static list. Connect a key in **Dashboard → Providers** then use **Available Models** to import the current catalog (e.g. `gemini/gemini-3-pro`, `gemini/gemini-3-flash`). | |
| **Other compatible providers** (selected): `cohere`, `databricks`, `snowflake`, `together`, `vertex`, `alibaba`, `alibaba-cn`, `bedrock` (via `aws-bedrock`), `azure-ai`, `openrouter` (passthrough catalog), `siliconflow`, `hyperbolic`, `huggingface`, `featherless-ai`, `cloudflare-ai`, `scaleway`, `deepinfra`, `vercel-ai-gateway`, `bazaarlink`, `friendliai`, `nous-research`, `reka`, `volcengine`, `ai21`, `gigachat`. Each maintains its own model list in `providerRegistry.ts` and can be auto-synced when the provider exposes a `/models` endpoint. | |
| **Note on model IDs:** OmniRoute uses provider-native IDs (`claude-opus-4-8`, `gpt-5.5`, `glm-5.1`, `MiniMax-M2.7`, `kimi-k2.5`, `grok-4.20-0309-reasoning`). Some IDs include dotted versions because that is how the upstream API expects them. If a model is not listed above, run `omniroute models --search <term>` or hit `GET /api/models/catalog` to confirm availability. | |
| </details> | |
| --- | |
| ## 🧩 Advanced Features | |
| ### Custom Models | |
| Add any model ID to any provider without waiting for an app update: | |
| ```bash | |
| # Via API | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/provider-models \ | |
| -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ | |
| -d '{"provider": "openai", "modelId": "gpt-5.2", "modelName": "GPT-5.2"}' | |
| # List: curl http://localhost:20128/api/provider-models?provider=openai | |
| # Remove: curl -X DELETE "http://localhost:20128/api/provider-models?provider=openai&model=gpt-5.2" | |
| ``` | |
| Or use Dashboard: **Providers → [Provider] → Custom Models**. | |
| Notes: | |
| - OpenRouter and OpenAI/Anthropic-compatible providers are managed from **Available Models** only. Manual add, import, and auto-sync all land in the same available-model list, so there is no separate Custom Models section for those providers. | |
| - The **Custom Models** section is intended for providers that do not expose managed available-model imports. | |
| ### Dedicated Provider Routes | |
| Route requests directly to a specific provider with model validation: | |
| ```bash | |
| POST http://localhost:20128/v1/providers/openai/chat/completions | |
| POST http://localhost:20128/v1/providers/openai/embeddings | |
| POST http://localhost:20128/v1/providers/fireworks/images/generations | |
| ``` | |
| The provider prefix is auto-added if missing. Mismatched models return `400`. | |
| ### Network Proxy Configuration | |
| ```bash | |
| # Set global proxy | |
| curl -X PUT http://localhost:20128/api/settings/proxy \ | |
| -d '{"global": {"type":"http","host":"proxy.example.com","port":"8080"}}' | |
| # Per-provider proxy | |
| curl -X PUT http://localhost:20128/api/settings/proxy \ | |
| -d '{"providers": {"openai": {"type":"socks5","host":"proxy.example.com","port":"1080"}}}' | |
| # Test proxy | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/settings/proxy/test \ | |
| -d '{"proxy":{"type":"socks5","host":"proxy.example.com","port":"1080"}}' | |
| ``` | |
| **Precedence:** Key-specific → Combo-specific → Provider-specific → Global → Environment. | |
| ### Model Catalog API | |
| ```bash | |
| curl http://localhost:20128/api/models/catalog | |
| ``` | |
| Returns models grouped by provider with types (`chat`, `embedding`, `image`). | |
| ### Cloud Sync | |
| - Sync providers, combos, and settings across devices | |
| - Automatic background sync with timeout + fail-fast | |
| - Prefer server-side `NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL`/`NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUD_URL` in production | |
| ### Cloudflare Quick Tunnel | |
| - Available in **Dashboard → Endpoints** for Docker and other self-hosted deployments | |
| - Creates a temporary `https://*.trycloudflare.com` URL that forwards to your current OpenAI-compatible `/v1` endpoint | |
| - First enable installs `cloudflared` only when needed; later restarts reuse the same managed binary | |
| - Quick Tunnels are not auto-restored after an OmniRoute or container restart; re-enable them from the dashboard when needed | |
| - Tunnel URLs are ephemeral and change every time you stop/start the tunnel | |
| - Managed Quick Tunnels default to HTTP/2 transport to avoid noisy QUIC UDP buffer warnings in constrained containers | |
| - Set `CLOUDFLARED_PROTOCOL=quic` or `auto` if you want to override the managed transport choice | |
| - Set `CLOUDFLARED_BIN` if you prefer using a preinstalled `cloudflared` binary instead of the managed download | |
| - Cloudflare Quick Tunnel, Tailscale Funnel, and ngrok Tunnel panels can be shown or hidden in **Settings → Appearance**. Hiding a panel does not stop a running tunnel. | |
| ### LLM Gateway Intelligence (Phase 9) | |
| - **Semantic Cache** — Auto-caches non-streaming, temperature=0 responses (bypass with `X-OmniRoute-No-Cache: true`) | |
| - **Request Idempotency** — Deduplicates requests within 5s via `Idempotency-Key` or `X-Request-Id` header | |
| - **Progress Tracking** — Opt-in SSE `event: progress` events via `X-OmniRoute-Progress: true` header | |
| --- | |
| ### Translator Playground | |
| Access via **Dashboard → Translator**. Debug and visualize how OmniRoute translates API requests between providers. | |
| | Mode | Purpose | | |
| | ---------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | **Playground** | Select source/target formats, paste a request, and see the translated output instantly | | |
| | **Chat Tester** | Send live chat messages through the proxy and inspect the full request/response cycle | | |
| | **Test Bench** | Run batch tests across multiple format combinations to verify translation correctness | | |
| | **Live Monitor** | Watch real-time translations as requests flow through the proxy | | |
| **Use cases:** | |
| - Debug why a specific client/provider combination fails | |
| - Verify that thinking tags, tool calls, and system prompts translate correctly | |
| - Compare format differences between OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and Responses API formats | |
| --- | |
| ### Routing Strategies | |
| Configure via **Dashboard → Settings → Routing**. The dashboard exposes the six most-used strategies; combos and the auto-router internally support a wider set. | |
| **Dashboard-visible strategies (account-level routing):** | |
| | Strategy | Description | | |
| | ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | |
| | **Fill First** | Uses accounts in priority order — primary account handles all requests until unavailable | | |
| | **Round Robin** | Cycles through all accounts with a configurable sticky limit (default: 3 calls per account) | | |
| | **P2C (Power of Two Choices)** | Picks 2 random accounts and routes to the healthier one — balances load with awareness of health | | |
| | **Random** | Randomly selects an account for each request using Fisher-Yates shuffle | | |
| | **Least Used** | Routes to the account with the oldest `lastUsedAt` timestamp, distributing traffic evenly | | |
| | **Cost Optimized** | Routes to the account with the lowest priority value, optimizing for lowest-cost providers | | |
| **Advanced combo and auto strategies** (configurable per combo or via `auto/*` prefixes — see [AUTO-COMBO.md](../routing/AUTO-COMBO.md)): | |
| - `priority` — strict order, never round-robins | |
| - `weighted` — proportional traffic split by per-model weights | |
| - `fill-first` — drain the first model until limits hit | |
| - `round-robin` / `strict-random` / `random` | |
| - `p2c` (Power of Two Choices) | |
| - `least-used` and `cost-optimized` | |
| - `auto` — score-driven across all candidates | |
| - `lkgp` (Last Known Good Provider) — sticks to the last successful model per session | |
| - `context-optimized` — picks the model with the largest free context window | |
| - `context-relay` — chains long-context models for follow-up turns | |
| #### External Sticky Session Header | |
| For external session affinity (for example, Claude Code/Codex agents behind reverse proxies), send: | |
| ```http | |
| X-Session-Id: your-session-key | |
| ``` | |
| OmniRoute also accepts `x_session_id` and returns the effective session key in `X-OmniRoute-Session-Id`. | |
| If you use Nginx and send underscore-form headers, enable: | |
| ```nginx | |
| underscores_in_headers on; | |
| ``` | |
| #### Wildcard Model Aliases | |
| Create wildcard patterns to remap model names: | |
| ``` | |
| Pattern: claude-sonnet-* → Target: cc/claude-sonnet-4-6 | |
| Pattern: gpt-* → Target: gh/gpt-5.3-codex | |
| ``` | |
| Wildcards support `*` (any characters) and `?` (single character). | |
| #### Fallback Chains | |
| Define global fallback chains that apply across all requests: | |
| ``` | |
| Chain: production-fallback | |
| 1. cc/claude-opus-4-7 | |
| 2. gh/gpt-5.3-codex | |
| 3. glm/glm-4.7 | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| ### Resilience & Circuit Breakers | |
| Configure via **Dashboard → Settings → Resilience**. | |
| OmniRoute implements provider-level resilience with five components: | |
| 1. **Request Queue & Pacing** — System-level request shaping: | |
| - **Requests Per Minute (RPM)** — Maximum requests per minute per account | |
| - **Min Time Between Requests** — Minimum gap in milliseconds between requests | |
| - **Max Concurrent Requests** — Maximum simultaneous requests per account | |
| 2. **Connection Cooldown** — Per-auth-type configuration for a single connection after retryable failures: | |
| - **Base Cooldown** — Default cooldown window for retryable upstream failures | |
| - **Use Upstream Retry Hints** — Honors authoritative `Retry-After` or reset hints when provided | |
| - **Max Backoff Steps** — Maximum exponential backoff level for repeated failures | |
| 3. **Provider Circuit Breaker** — Tracks end-to-end provider failures, marks a provider degraded at the configured warning threshold, and opens the breaker when the configured failure threshold is reached: | |
| - **Degradation Threshold** — Consecutive provider failures before entering `DEGRADED` | |
| - **Failure Threshold** — Consecutive provider failures before entering `OPEN` | |
| - **Reset Timeout** — Time window before the provider is tested again | |
| - **CLOSED** (Healthy) — Requests flow normally | |
| - **DEGRADED** — Requests still flow while elevated failures are tracked | |
| - **OPEN** — Provider is temporarily blocked after repeated failures | |
| - **HALF_OPEN** — Testing if provider has recovered | |
| Connection-scoped `429` rate limits stay in **Connection Cooldown** and do not count toward the provider breaker. | |
| The provider breaker runtime state is shown on **Dashboard → Health** only. | |
| 4. **Wait For Cooldown** — If every candidate connection is already cooling down, OmniRoute can wait for the earliest cooldown and retry the same client request automatically. | |
| 5. **Rate Limit Auto-Detection** — When upstream providers return explicit wait windows, those hints override the local connection cooldown when the setting is enabled. | |
| **Pro Tip:** Use the **Health** page to inspect and reset live provider breakers after an outage. The Resilience page only changes configuration. | |
| --- | |
| ### Database Export / Import | |
| Manage database backups in **Dashboard → Settings → System & Storage**. | |
| | Action | Description | | |
| | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | **Export Database** | Downloads the current SQLite database as a `.sqlite` file | | |
| | **Export All (.tar.gz)** | Downloads a full backup archive including: database, settings, combos, provider connections (no credentials), API key metadata | | |
| | **Import Database** | Upload a `.sqlite` file to replace the current database. A pre-import backup is automatically created unless `DISABLE_SQLITE_AUTO_BACKUP=true` | | |
| ```bash | |
| # API: Export database | |
| curl -o backup.sqlite http://localhost:20128/api/db-backups/export | |
| # API: Export all (full archive) | |
| curl -o backup.tar.gz http://localhost:20128/api/db-backups/exportAll | |
| # API: Import database | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/db-backups/import \ | |
| -F "file=@backup.sqlite" | |
| ``` | |
| **Import Validation:** The imported file is validated for integrity (SQLite pragma check), required tables (`provider_connections`, `provider_nodes`, `combos`, `api_keys`), and size (max 100MB). | |
| **Use Cases:** | |
| - Migrate OmniRoute between machines | |
| - Create external backups for disaster recovery | |
| - Share configurations between team members (export all → share archive) | |
| --- | |
| ### Settings Dashboard | |
| The settings page is organized into **7 tabs** for easy navigation: | |
| | Tab | Contents | | |
| | -------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | **General** | System storage tools, default behavior, Endpoint tunnel visibility | | |
| | **Appearance** | Theme controls (light/dark/system), sidebar visibility, panel toggles for Cloudflare/Tailscale/ngrok tunnel cards | | |
| | **AI** | Thinking budget configuration, global system prompt injection, prompt cache stats | | |
| | **Security** | Login/Password settings, IP Access Control, API auth for `/models`, Provider Blocking, prompt-injection guard | | |
| | **Routing** | Global routing strategy (Fill First / Round Robin / P2C / Random / Least Used / Cost Optimized), wildcard model aliases, fallback chains, combo defaults | | |
| | **Resilience** | Request queue, connection cooldown, provider breaker config, and wait-for-cooldown behavior | | |
| | **Advanced** | Global proxy configuration (HTTP/SOCKS5), per-provider proxy overrides | | |
| General no longer duplicates read-only logging and cache notes. Database retention and | |
| optimization settings are persisted through `/api/settings/database`; manual cache clearing uses | |
| `DELETE /api/cache`. Request and proxy log row caps are controlled by | |
| `CALL_LOGS_TABLE_MAX_ROWS` and `PROXY_LOGS_TABLE_MAX_ROWS`. | |
| --- | |
| ### Costs & Budget Management | |
| Access via **Dashboard → Costs**. | |
| | Tab | Purpose | | |
| | ----------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | **Budget** | Set spending limits per API key with daily/weekly/monthly budgets and real-time tracking | | |
| | **Pricing** | View and edit model pricing entries — cost per 1K input/output tokens per provider | | |
| ```bash | |
| # API: Set a budget | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/usage/budget \ | |
| -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ | |
| -d '{"keyId": "key-123", "limit": 50.00, "period": "monthly"}' | |
| # API: Get current budget status | |
| curl http://localhost:20128/api/usage/budget | |
| ``` | |
| **Cost Tracking:** Every request logs token usage and calculates cost using the pricing table. View breakdowns in **Dashboard → Usage** by provider, model, and API key. | |
| --- | |
| ### Audio Transcription | |
| OmniRoute supports audio transcription via the OpenAI-compatible endpoint: | |
| ```bash | |
| POST /v1/audio/transcriptions | |
| Authorization: Bearer your-api-key | |
| Content-Type: multipart/form-data | |
| # Example with curl | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/v1/audio/transcriptions \ | |
| -H "Authorization: Bearer your-api-key" \ | |
| -F "file=@audio.mp3" \ | |
| -F "model=deepgram/nova-3" | |
| ``` | |
| **Speech-to-Text (transcription)** providers: | |
| - `openai/` (whisper-compatible) | |
| - `groq/` (Groq Whisper Turbo) | |
| - `deepgram/` (Nova family) | |
| - `assemblyai/` | |
| - `nvidia/` (Parakeet, Canary) | |
| - `huggingface/` (whisper variants) | |
| - `qwen/` | |
| **Text-to-Speech (`POST /v1/audio/speech`)** providers: | |
| - `openai/` (tts-1, tts-1-hd) | |
| - `hyperbolic/` | |
| - `deepgram/` (Aura) | |
| - `nvidia/` (Magpie TTS) | |
| - `elevenlabs/` | |
| - `huggingface/` | |
| - `inworld/` | |
| - `cartesia/` | |
| - `playht/` | |
| - `kie/` | |
| - `aws-polly/` | |
| - `xiaomi-mimo/` | |
| - `coqui/`, `tortoise/` | |
| - `qwen/` | |
| Supported audio formats for transcription: `mp3`, `wav`, `m4a`, `flac`, `ogg`, `webm`. TTS output formats depend on the provider (mp3, wav, opus, pcm, mulaw). | |
| --- | |
| ### Combo Balancing Strategies | |
| Configure per-combo balancing in **Dashboard → Combos → Create/Edit → Strategy**. | |
| | Strategy | Description | | |
| | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | |
| | **Round-Robin** | Rotates through models sequentially | | |
| | **Priority** | Always tries the first model; falls back only on error | | |
| | **Random** | Picks a random model from the combo for each request | | |
| | **Weighted** | Routes proportionally based on assigned weights per model | | |
| | **Least-Used** | Routes to the model with the fewest recent requests (uses combo metrics) | | |
| | **Cost-Optimized** | Routes to the cheapest available model (uses pricing table) | | |
| Global combo defaults can be set in **Dashboard → Settings → Routing → Combo Defaults**. | |
| Combo target timeouts inherit the current request timeout by default. Use **Target timeout | |
| (seconds)** on combo defaults or an individual combo only when a shorter per-target limit should | |
| trigger faster fallback. | |
| Zero-latency combo optimizations are opt-in. Leave **Zero-latency optimizations** disabled to | |
| prevent these latency features from racing fallback targets, skipping targets based on TTFT | |
| history, or compressing fallback requests; enabling it allows configured hedging, predictive TTFT | |
| skips, and proactive fallback compression to trade routing/request fidelity for lower tail | |
| latency. | |
| Disable **Reasoning token buffer** when upstream providers require strict | |
| `max_tokens` / `maxOutputTokens` limits. When enabled, combo routing only adds reasoning-model | |
| headroom for models with a known output cap and leaves the client token limit unchanged when the | |
| safe buffered value would exceed that cap. If the client limit is already above a known cap, | |
| OmniRoute clamps it down to that cap before sending the upstream request. | |
| --- | |
| ### Health Dashboard | |
| Access via **Dashboard → Health**. Real-time system health overview with 6 cards: | |
| | Card | What It Shows | | |
| | --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | **System Status** | Uptime, version, memory usage, data directory | | |
| | **Provider Health** | Global provider circuit breaker runtime state | | |
| | **Rate Limits** | Active connection cooldowns per account with remaining time | | |
| | **Active Lockouts** | Active model-scoped lockouts and temporary exclusions | | |
| | **Signature Cache** | Deduplication cache stats (active keys, hit rate) | | |
| | **Latency Telemetry** | p50/p95/p99 latency aggregation per provider | | |
| **Pro Tip:** The Health page auto-refreshes every 10 seconds. Use the circuit breaker card to identify which providers are experiencing issues. | |
| --- | |
| ## 🤖 Auto-Routing (Zero-config) | |
| OmniRoute ships with a **score-driven auto-router** that picks the best model for each request across every connected provider — no combo to maintain. Just send the request with one of the `auto/*` prefixes and OmniRoute will assemble a virtual combo on the fly, scoring candidates on latency, cost, success rate, context fit, model fitness for the task, recent failures, quota, and circuit-breaker state. | |
| | Prefix | Optimizes for | | |
| | -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | `auto` | Balanced default (latency × cost × success rate) | | |
| | `auto/coding` | Coding tasks: prefers Claude, GPT-5, GLM, Kimi, Qwen Coder, DeepSeek coders | | |
| | `auto/cheap` | Lowest $/token, accepts higher latency | | |
| | `auto/fast` | Lowest latency, ignores cost | | |
| | `auto/offline` | Local-only providers (Ollama, vLLM, llama.cpp) — useful for air-gapped setups | | |
| | `auto/smart` | Reasoning quality first (Opus, GPT-5 xhigh, R1, GLM 5.1 reasoning) | | |
| | `auto/lkgp` | "Last Known Good Provider" — sticky to the most recently successful target | | |
| Example: | |
| ```bash | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/v1/chat/completions \ | |
| -H "Authorization: Bearer $OMNIROUTE_KEY" \ | |
| -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ | |
| -d '{ | |
| "model": "auto/coding", | |
| "messages": [{ "role": "user", "content": "Refactor this Python function" }], | |
| "stream": true | |
| }' | |
| ``` | |
| The auto-router is fully described in [AUTO-COMBO.md](../routing/AUTO-COMBO.md) — including how to tune scoring weights, blacklist providers, and inspect routing decisions in **Dashboard → Auto Combo**. | |
| --- | |
| ## 🔌 MCP & A2A Integration | |
| OmniRoute is both an **MCP server** (Model Context Protocol) and an **A2A server** (Agent-to-Agent JSON-RPC 2.0). Any MCP-compatible IDE or agent host can call OmniRoute tools directly — no extra wrapper required. | |
| ### MCP transports | |
| - **SSE**: `http://localhost:20128/api/mcp/sse` | |
| - **Streamable HTTP**: `http://localhost:20128/api/mcp/stream` | |
| - **stdio**: `omniroute --mcp` (for IDE plugins that prefer stdio) | |
| ### Connect Claude Desktop | |
| Edit `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json` (macOS) or the equivalent on Windows/Linux: | |
| ```json | |
| { | |
| "mcpServers": { | |
| "omniroute": { | |
| "command": "omniroute", | |
| "args": ["--mcp"] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| ### Connect Cursor / Continue / VS Code MCP | |
| Use the SSE URL `http://localhost:20128/api/mcp/sse` and a Bearer API key generated in **Dashboard → API Keys**. | |
| ### Scopes | |
| MCP tools are grouped into 10 scopes: `analytics`, `auth`, `billing`, `combos`, `health`, `keys`, `memory`, `models`, `providers`, `system`. Each Bearer key can be limited to specific scopes — see [MCP-SERVER.md](../frameworks/MCP-SERVER.md) for the full tool catalog and [A2A-SERVER.md](../frameworks/A2A-SERVER.md) for the JSON-RPC schema. | |
| --- | |
| ## 🧠 Skills System | |
| OmniRoute exposes an extensible **skill framework** (`src/lib/skills/`) so agents and the A2A endpoint can run domain-specific routines (e.g. `code-review`, `summarize`, `extract-facts`, `web-research`). | |
| - **Marketplace UI** — Browse and install skills from **Dashboard → Skills** | |
| - **Per-key scopes** — Restrict which API keys can invoke which skills | |
| - **Custom skills** — Drop a TypeScript file in `src/lib/a2a/skills/`, register it, and it becomes immediately invocable over A2A | |
| Full reference: [SKILLS.md](../frameworks/SKILLS.md). | |
| --- | |
| ## 💾 Memory System | |
| OmniRoute persists **long-term conversational memory** with hybrid retrieval: | |
| - **SQLite FTS5** for keyword search across past turns | |
| - **Qdrant vector store** (optional) for semantic recall | |
| - **Automatic fact extraction** — entities, preferences, and decisions are summarized after each session and stored in the `memory_facts` table | |
| - Memories are scoped per API key and per session | |
| Manage memories in **Dashboard → Memory** (search, edit, export, purge). The HTTP surface (`/api/memory/*`) lets agents push and query facts programmatically — see [MEMORY.md](../frameworks/MEMORY.md). | |
| --- | |
| ## 🔔 Webhooks | |
| Subscribe to OmniRoute events for real-time monitoring and automation. | |
| - Create a webhook in **Dashboard → Webhooks** with target URL and HMAC signing secret | |
| - Available events: `request.completed`, `request.failed`, `provider.unavailable`, `budget.exceeded`, `combo.switched`, `circuit_breaker.opened`, `circuit_breaker.closed` | |
| - Every payload includes `X-OmniRoute-Signature` (HMAC-SHA256) for verification | |
| - Retries: 3 attempts with exponential backoff, then dead-letter queue | |
| Full schema in [WEBHOOKS.md](../frameworks/WEBHOOKS.md). | |
| --- | |
| ## ☁️ Cloud Agents | |
| OmniRoute integrates with cloud coding agents (**OpenAI Codex Cloud**, **Devin**, **Jules**, **Antigravity**) so you can dispatch long-running tasks from the same dashboard that handles your local routing. | |
| - Create tasks in **Dashboard → Cloud Agents** or via `POST /api/v1/agents/tasks` | |
| - Track status, logs, and artifacts per task | |
| - Bring-your-own API key per provider — credentials never leave the OmniRoute instance | |
| Full reference: [CLOUD_AGENT.md](../frameworks/CLOUD_AGENT.md). | |
| --- | |
| ## 🛠️ Programmatic Management | |
| You can manage every OmniRoute resource (providers, combos, keys, settings) over HTTP using a **Bearer key with the `manage` scope**. | |
| Generate the key in **Dashboard → API Keys → New Key → Scope: manage**, then: | |
| ```bash | |
| # List providers | |
| curl http://localhost:20128/api/providers \ | |
| -H "Authorization: Bearer $OMNIROUTE_MANAGE_KEY" | |
| # Add a provider connection | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/providers \ | |
| -H "Authorization: Bearer $OMNIROUTE_MANAGE_KEY" \ | |
| -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ | |
| -d '{ "provider": "openai", "apiKey": "sk-...", "name": "main" }' | |
| # Create a combo | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/combos \ | |
| -H "Authorization: Bearer $OMNIROUTE_MANAGE_KEY" \ | |
| -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ | |
| -d '{ "name": "premium", "strategy": "priority", "models": [{ "model": "cc/claude-opus-4-7" }, { "model": "glm/glm-5.1" }] }' | |
| # List/create API keys | |
| curl http://localhost:20128/api/keys -H "Authorization: Bearer $OMNIROUTE_MANAGE_KEY" | |
| curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/keys -H "Authorization: Bearer $OMNIROUTE_MANAGE_KEY" \ | |
| -d '{ "name": "ci-bot", "scopes": ["chat"] }' | |
| ``` | |
| See [API_REFERENCE.md](../reference/API_REFERENCE.md) for the full endpoint catalog and request/response schemas. | |
| --- | |
| ## 💻 Internal CLI | |
| OmniRoute ships an internal CLI (`omniroute …`) for setup, diagnostics, and runtime control. This is **separate from the "CLI Tools" page in the dashboard**, which configures third-party CLIs (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Cline, …) so they can talk to OmniRoute. | |
| ```bash | |
| omniroute setup # Interactive wizard (password, providers, combos) | |
| omniroute setup --non-interactive # CI-friendly | |
| omniroute doctor # Health diagnostics (data dir, DB, providers, ports) | |
| omniroute providers available # List supported providers | |
| omniroute providers list # List configured connections | |
| omniroute providers test <id> # Live test a provider connection | |
| omniroute combos list # List combos | |
| omniroute combos switch <name> # Set default combo | |
| omniroute models # List available models (--json, --search) | |
| omniroute keys add | list | remove # Manage API keys from the terminal | |
| omniroute backup # Snapshot config + DB | |
| omniroute restore [<timestamp>] # Restore from a snapshot | |
| omniroute health # Detailed health (breakers, cache, memory) | |
| omniroute quota # Provider quota usage | |
| omniroute mcp status # MCP server status | |
| omniroute a2a status # A2A server status | |
| omniroute tunnel list|create|stop # Cloudflare/Tailscale/ngrok tunnels | |
| omniroute reset-password # Reset the admin password | |
| omniroute --mcp # Start MCP server over stdio | |
| omniroute --port 3000 # Start the server on a custom port | |
| ``` | |
| Tip: pair `omniroute doctor --json` with your monitoring tool to alert on unhealthy provider connections. | |
| --- | |
| ## 🖥️ Desktop Application (Electron) | |
| OmniRoute is available as a native desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux. | |
| ### Installation | |
| ```bash | |
| # From the electron directory: | |
| cd electron | |
| npm install | |
| # Development mode (connect to running Next.js dev server): | |
| npm run dev | |
| # Production mode (uses standalone build): | |
| npm start | |
| ``` | |
| ### Building Installers | |
| ```bash | |
| cd electron | |
| npm run build # Current platform | |
| npm run build:win # Windows (.exe NSIS) | |
| npm run build:mac # macOS (.dmg universal) | |
| npm run build:linux # Linux (.AppImage) | |
| ``` | |
| Output → `electron/dist-electron/` | |
| ### Key Features | |
| | Feature | Description | | |
| | --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | | |
| | **Server Readiness** | Polls server before showing window (no blank screen) | | |
| | **System Tray** | Minimize to tray, change port, quit from tray menu | | |
| | **Port Management** | Change server port from tray (auto-restarts server) | | |
| | **Content Security Policy** | Restrictive CSP via session headers | | |
| | **Single Instance** | Only one app instance can run at a time | | |
| | **Offline Mode** | Bundled Next.js server works without internet | | |
| ### Environment Variables | |
| | Variable | Default | Description | | |
| | --------------------- | ------- | -------------------------------- | | |
| | `OMNIROUTE_PORT` | `20128` | Server port | | |
| | `OMNIROUTE_MEMORY_MB` | `512` | Node.js heap limit (64–16384 MB) | | |
| 📖 Full documentation: [`electron/README.md`](../../electron/README.md) | |