VS Code

VS Code's native chat can be configured to use AI Bridge with the GitHub Copilot Chat extension's custom language model support.

Configuration

Important

You need the Pre-release version of the GitHub Copilot Chat extension and VS Code Insiders.

  1. Open command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P on Mac) and search for Chat: Open Language Models (JSON).
  2. Paste the following JSON configuration, replacing <your-coder-session-token> with your Coder Session Token:
[ { "name": "Coder", "vendor": "customoai", "apiKey": "your-coder-session-token>", "models": [ { "name": "GPT 5.2", "url": "https://coder.example.com/api/v2/aibridge/openai/v1/chat/completions", "toolCalling": true, "vision": true, "thinking": true, "maxInputTokens": 272000, "maxOutputTokens": 128000, "id": "gpt-5.2" }, { "name": "GPT 5.2 Codex", "url": "https://coder.example.com/api/v2/aibridge/openai/v1/responses", "toolCalling": true, "vision": true, "thinking": true, "maxInputTokens": 272000, "maxOutputTokens": 128000, "id": "gpt-5.2-codex" } ] } ]

Replace coder.example.com with your Coder deployment URL.

Note

The setting names may change as the feature moves from pre-release to stable. Refer to the official documentation for the latest setting keys.

References: GitHub Copilot - Bring your own language model