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@opencode-ai/models
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Official typed client for the models.dev API — an open database of AI model capabilities, pricing, and limits
Official typed client for the Models.dev API.
npm install @opencode-ai/models
import { Models } from "@opencode-ai/models"
const client = Models.make()
const providers = await client.providers() // GET /api.json
providers["anthropic"]?.models["claude-opus-4-6"]?.cost?.input // USD per 1M tokens
const models = await client.models() // GET /models.json
models["anthropic/claude-opus-4-6"]?.knowledge // provider-agnostic metadata
const catalog = await client.catalog() // GET /catalog.json — both in one request
Options:
const client = Models.make({
baseUrl: "https://models.dev", // default
fetch: myFetch, // proxies, polyfills, test doubles
headers: { "x-extra": "1" }, // sent with every request
})
await client.providers({ signal: AbortSignal.timeout(5000) })
Errors are a single ModelsDevError with reason: "Transport" | "UnexpectedStatus" | "MalformedResponse" and the underlying cause.
A full copy of the database ships inside the package as a separate, tree-shakable entrypoint:
import snapshot, { providers, models, generatedAt } from "@opencode-ai/models/snapshot"
providers["anthropic"]?.models["claude-opus-4-6"]?.limit.context
Use it for no-network runtimes, tests, cold-start-sensitive paths, or as an explicit fallback:
const providers = await client.providers().catch(async () => (await import("@opencode-ai/models/snapshot")).providers)
The published snapshot is at most ~24h behind the live API (data releases are automated).
An Effect-native client lives at @opencode-ai/models/effect (requires the optional peer dependency effect):
import { Models } from "@opencode-ai/models/effect"
import { FetchHttpClient } from "effect/unstable/http"
import { Effect } from "effect"
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
const client = yield* Models.make()
return yield* client.providers() // Effect<ProviderMap, ModelsDevError>
})
await program.pipe(Effect.provide(FetchHttpClient.layer), Effect.runPromise)
Transport comes from the environment's HttpClient service, so proxies, retries, tracing, and test transports compose the usual Effect way. For DI, Models.Service and Models.layer(options?) are provided:
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
const client = yield* Models.Service
return yield* client.models()
})
program.pipe(Effect.provide(Models.layer().pipe(Layer.provide(FetchHttpClient.layer))))
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Official typed client for the models.dev API — an open database of AI model capabilities, pricing, and limits
The npm package @opencode-ai/models receives a total of 1,057 weekly downloads. As such, @opencode-ai/models popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @opencode-ai/models demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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