eigent/docs
zhenjun.chen 6990691809 feat: add OrcaRouter as a BYOK provider
Adds OrcaRouter (https://orcarouter.ai) as a dedicated BYOK provider
card in Agents > Models. OrcaRouter is an OpenAI-compatible LLM
gateway that routes each request to the cheapest or fastest provider
across many upstream model providers.

Follows the existing alias pattern for OpenAI-compatible gateways
(ModelArk, grok, llama.cpp): provider id `orcarouter` is aliased to
`openai-compatible-model` on the backend, so no CAMEL changes are
required.

- backend/app/model/model_platform.py: PLATFORM_ALIAS_MAPPING entry
- src/lib/llm.ts: INIT_PROVODERS entry with default base URL,
  positioned at the end of the list to preserve existing ordering
- src/assets/model/orcarouter.svg: official OrcaRouter brand logo
- src/pages/Agents/Models.tsx: import + register icon
- docs/core/models/byok.md: add row to Supported Providers table
2026-05-12 15:38:51 +08:00
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core feat: add OrcaRouter as a BYOK provider 2026-05-12 15:38:51 +08:00
get_started refactor: move privacy consent from ChatBox to Login/SignUp (#1239) 2026-03-07 18:55:48 +08:00
images chore: Update model_setting.png (#1498) 2026-03-16 20:04:15 +08:00
troubleshooting chore: fix pre commit format and pipeline issue (#1144) 2026-02-04 08:06:29 +08:00
docs.json docs: ernie doc (#1491) 2026-03-13 19:32:36 +08:00
README.md Codex/skill docs update - New PR with correct video formate (#1387) 2026-02-27 21:24:58 +08:00

Eigent Docs

This directory contains the Mintlify documentation for Eigent. The docs are hosted via Mintlify and configured through docs.json.

Prerequisites

Install the Mintlify CLI globally:

npm install -g mintlify

Preview locally

Run the dev server from inside the docs/ directory:

cd docs
mintlify dev

This starts a local server at http://localhost:3000 with hot reload on file changes.

File structure

docs/
├── docs.json              # Mintlify config: theme, navigation, branding
├── images/                # Logos and favicon
├── get_started/           # Welcome, installation, quick start
├── core/                  # Concepts, workforce, tools, workers, skills
│   └── models/            # Per-model setup guides (BYOK, Gemini, Kimi, etc.)
└── troubleshooting/       # Bug reporting, support

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    ---
    
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    "/core/my-feature"
    
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