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Integration guides for AI agents and clients that connect to EasyRouter

Overview

EasyRouter is compatible with various popular AI applications and tools. Below is a list of verified supported applications and their configuration guides.

Supported Applications

AionUi

Free, local, open-source 24/7 Cowork and OpenClaw for Gemini CLI, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and more.

CC Switch

One-click fill from EasyRouter token page; configure Claude, Codex, or Gemini with main and variant models in the popup.

Cherry Studio

A powerful AI assistant client that supports multi-model conversations and role management.

Cursor

The AI-first code editor loved by developers, with seamless multi-model integration.

Claude Code

An Anthropic Claude-powered terminal-based coding assistant with multi-file editing.

CodeBuddy

A lightweight AI coding assistant that supports custom providers through local JSON config.

Codex CLI

A command-line interface AI code assistant with sandboxing and patch editing.

Copilot CLI

GitHub's official terminal AI coding assistant. Connect to EasyRouter via BYOK mode.

Crush

Open-source terminal AI coding agent by Charm, featuring a responsive TUI.

Factory Droid CLI

An AI agent tool for automating software engineering from planning to testing.

Hermes Agent

An open-source terminal AI agent by Nous Research, connecting via Custom Endpoints.

nanobot

Lightweight AI agent that reads custom API endpoints from a single config.json.

Oh My Pi

Terminal AI coding agent with support for reasoning effort levels and thinking mode.

OpenCode

Open-source terminal AI coding agent compatible with 75+ providers.

OpenClaw

A self-hosted AI assistant platform supporting Feishu, Discord, and Slack channels.

Pi

A minimal, highly extensible terminal coding framework supporting TypeScript modules.

Integration Guide

Most applications only require configuring the following information to connect to EasyRouter:

  1. API Address: Your EasyRouter service address
  2. API Key: The Token generated in the EasyRouter console
  3. Model Name: Select the model to use

For specific configuration steps, please refer to the detailed documentation of each application.