Hi! Would Starveri API be in scope for a model-provider docs page, example config, or built-in provider entry?
Starveri is an OpenAI-compatible GPT/Codex API gateway with prepaid credits, public model discovery, and documented per-token pricing. It looks like it should be usable through Continue's OpenAI-compatible/custom provider path, but a docs example could help users evaluating lower-cost GPT/Codex-style API providers.
Public config/source details:
Current advertised model IDs include gpt-5.5, gpt-5.4, gpt-5.4-mini, gpt-5.3-codex-spark, gpt-5.3-codex, and gpt-5.1-codex. Pricing is documented publicly in the docs page, including cached-input, input, output, web-search, and code-interpreter charges.
If third-party OpenAI-compatible gateways are in scope for provider docs or examples, I can prepare a small docs PR using only the public source links above. If this should stay as a generic custom-provider setup, feel free to close.
Hi! Would Starveri API be in scope for a model-provider docs page, example config, or built-in provider entry?
Starveri is an OpenAI-compatible GPT/Codex API gateway with prepaid credits, public model discovery, and documented per-token pricing. It looks like it should be usable through Continue's OpenAI-compatible/custom provider path, but a docs example could help users evaluating lower-cost GPT/Codex-style API providers.
Public config/source details:
Current advertised model IDs include gpt-5.5, gpt-5.4, gpt-5.4-mini, gpt-5.3-codex-spark, gpt-5.3-codex, and gpt-5.1-codex. Pricing is documented publicly in the docs page, including cached-input, input, output, web-search, and code-interpreter charges.
If third-party OpenAI-compatible gateways are in scope for provider docs or examples, I can prepare a small docs PR using only the public source links above. If this should stay as a generic custom-provider setup, feel free to close.