docs/reference/yaml-migration.mdx
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Create a config.yaml file in your Continue Global Directory (~/.continue on Mac, %USERPROFILE%\.continue) alongside your current config.json file. If a config.yaml file is present, it will be loaded instead of config.json.
Give your configuration a name and a version:
config.yaml
name: my-configurationversion: 0.0.1schema: v1
Add all model configurations in config.json, including models in models, tabAutocompleteModel, embeddingsProvider, and reranker, to the models section of your new YAML config file. A new roles YAML field specifies which roles a model can be used for, with possible values chat, autocomplete, embed, rerank, edit, apply, summarize.
models in config should have roles: [chat]
tabAutocompleteModel(s) in config should have roles: [autocomplete]
embeddingsProvider in config should have roles: [embed]
reranker in config should have roles: [rerank]
experimental.modelRoles is replaced by simply adding roles to the model
inlineEdit -> e.g. roles: [chat, edit]applyCodeBlock -> e.g. roles: [chat, apply]Model-level requestOptions remain, with minor changes. See YAML Continue Config Reference
Model-level completionOptions are replaced by defaultCompletionOptions, with minor changes. See YAML Continue Config Reference
Before
config.json
{
"models": [
{
"title": "GPT-4",
"provider": "openai",
"model": "gpt-4",
"apiKey": "<YOUR_OPENAI_API_KEY>",
"completionOptions": { "temperature": 0.5, "maxTokens": 2000 }
},
{ "title": "Ollama", "provider": "ollama", "model": "AUTODETECT" },
{
"title": "My Open AI Compatible Model",
"provider": "openai",
"apiBase": "http://3.3.3.3/v1",
"model": "my-openai-compatible-model",
"requestOptions": { "headers": { "X-Auth-Token": "<API_KEY>" } }
}
],
"tabAutocompleteModel": {
"title": "My Starcoder",
"provider": "ollama",
"model": "starcoder2:3b"
},
"embeddingsProvider": {
"provider": "openai",
"model": "text-embedding-ada-002",
"apiKey": "<YOUR_OPENAI_API_KEY>",
"maxEmbeddingChunkSize": 256,
"maxEmbeddingBatchSize": 5
},
"reranker": {
"name": "voyage",
"params": { "model": "rerank-2", "apiKey": "<YOUR_VOYAGE_API_KEY>" }
}
}
After
config.yaml
models:
- name: GPT-4
provider: openai
model: gpt-4
apiKey: <YOUR_OPENAI_API_KEY>
defaultCompletionOptions:
temperature: 0.5
maxTokens: 2000
roles:
- chat
- edit
- name: My Voyage Reranker
provider: voyage
model: rerank-2
apiKey: <YOUR_VOYAGE_API_KEY>
roles:
- rerank
- name: My Starcoder
provider: ollama
model: starcoder2:3b
roles:
- autocomplete
- name: My Ada Embedder
provider: openai
model: text-embedding-ada-002
apiKey: <YOUR_OPENAI_API_KEY>
roles:
- embed
embedOptions:
maxChunkSize: 256
maxBatchSize: 5
- name: Ollama Autodetect
provider: ollama
model: AUTODETECT
roles:
- chat
- name: My Open AI Compatible Model
provider: openai
model: my-openai-compatible-model
apiBase: http://3.3.3.3/v1
requestOptions:
headers:
X-Auth-Token: <API_KEY>
roles:
- chat
- apply
Note that the repoMapFileSelection experimental model role has been deprecated and is only available in config.json.
The JSON contextProviders field is replaced by the YAML context array.
name maps to providerparams map to paramsBefore
config.json
{
"contextProviders": [
{ "name": "docs" },
{ "name": "codebase", "params": { "nRetrieve": 30, "nFinal": 3 } },
{ "name": "diff", "params": {} }
]
}
After
config.yaml
context:
- provider: docs
- provider: codebase
params:
nRetrieve: 30
nFinal: 3
- provider: diff
The systemMessage property has been replaced with a rules property that takes an array of strings.
Before
config.json
{
"systemMessage": "Always give concise responses"
}
After
config.yaml
rules:
- Always give concise responses
Rather than with customCommands, you can now use the prompts field to define custom prompts.
Before
config.json
{
"customCommands": [
{
"name": "check",
"description": "Check for mistakes in my code",
"prompt": "{{{ input }}}\n\nPlease read the highlighted code and check for any mistakes. You should look for the following, and be extremely vigilant:\n- Syntax errors\n- Logic errors\n- Security vulnerabilities\n- Performance issues\n- Anything else that looks wrong\n\nOnce you find an error, please explain it as clearly as possible, but without using extra words. For example, instead of saying 'I think there is a syntax error on line 5', you should say 'Syntax error on line 5'. Give your answer as one bullet point per mistake found."
}
]
}
After
config.yaml
prompts:
- name: check
description: Check for mistakes in my code
prompt: |
Please read the highlighted code and check for any mistakes. You should look for the following, and be extremely vigilant:
- Syntax errors
- Logic errors
- Security vulnerabilities
- Performance issues
- Anything else that looks wrong
Once you find an error, please explain it as clearly as possible, but without using extra words. For example, instead of saying 'I think there is a syntax error on line 5', you should say 'Syntax error on line 5'. Give your answer as one bullet point per mistake found.
Documentation is largely the same, but the title property has been replaced with name. The startUrl, rootUrl, and faviconUrl properties remain.
Before
config.json
{
"docs": [
{
"startUrl": "https://docs.nestjs.com/",
"title": "nest.js"
},
{
"startUrl": "https://mysite.com/docs/",
"title": "My site"
}
]
}
After
config.yaml
docs:
- name: nest.js
startUrl: https://docs.nestjs.com/
- name: My site
startUrl: https://mysite.com/docs/
Properties:
name (required): The name of the MCP server.command (required): The command used to start the server.args: An optional array of arguments for the command.env: An optional map of environment variables for the server process.cwd: An optional working directory to run the command in. Can be absolute or relative path.Before
config.json
{
"experimental": {
"modelContextProtocolServers": [
{
"transport": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-server-sqlite",
"--db-path",
"/Users/NAME/test.db"
],
"env": {
"KEY": "<VALUE>"
}
}
}
]
}
}
After
config.yaml
mcpServers:
- name: My MCP Server
command: uvx
args:
- mcp-server-sqlite
- --db-path
- /Users/NAME/test.db
env:
KEY: <VALUE>
Some deprecated config.json settings are no longer stored in config and have been moved to be editable through the user settings (Gear Icon). If found in config.json, they will be auto-migrated to User Settings and removed from config.json.
The following top-level fields from config.json have been deprecated and don't have a config.yaml equivalent:
Slash commands (slashCommands)
top-level requestOptions
top-level completionOptions
tabAutocompleteOptions
disablemaxPromptTokensdebounceDelaymaxSuffixPercentageprefixPercentagetemplateonlyMyCodeanalytics
The following top-level fields from config.json have been deprecated. Most UI-related and user-specific options will move into a settings page in the UI
customCommandsexperimentaluserTokenThe YAML configuration format offers new configuration options not available in the JSON format. See the YAML Config Reference for more information.