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VicBilibily/GCMP

GitHub Copilot Chat 模型提供商扩展。通过集成国内主流原生大模型提供商,为开发者提供更加丰富、更适合本土需求的 AI 编程助手选择。目前已内置支持 智谱AI、火山方舟、MiniMax、MoonshotAI、DeepSeek、快手万擎、阿里云百炼 等原生大模型提供商。此外,扩展插件已适配支持 OpenAI 与 Anthropic 的 API 接口兼容模型,支持自定义接入任何提供兼容接口的第三方云服务模型。

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What it does

GCMP is a plug-in for Visual Studio Code (a popular coding application) that connects GitHub's built-in AI coding assistant to a wide range of Chinese AI providers — such as DeepSeek, Alibaba Cloud, and Zhipu AI — instead of being limited to the default Western AI options. Developers in China can install this tool and immediately start using locally-preferred AI models to help them write code, without needing complex technical workarounds.

Why it matters

This project signals a growing demand for AI developer tools that are tailored to local markets, particularly in China where access to Western AI services can be restricted or less competitive on price and performance. For founders and investors, it highlights an opportunity in 'AI localization' — the business of adapting globally popular tools to meet regional regulatory, cost, and preference needs.

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