[NonGNU ELPA] Gptel version 0.9.9.5
ELPA update <[email protected]> Mon, 04 May 2026 05:06:44 -0400
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Version 0.9.9.5 of package Gptel has just been released in NonGNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.
Gptel describes itself as:
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Interact with ChatGPT or other LLMs
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More at https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/gptel.html
## Summary:
gptel is a simple Large Language Model chat client, with support for multiple
models and backends.
It works in the spirit of Emacs, available at any time and in any buffer.
gptel supports:
- The services ChatGPT, Azure, Gemini, Anthropic AI, Together.ai, Perplexity,
AI/ML API, Anyscale, OpenRouter, Groq, PrivateGPT, DeepSeek, Cerebras, Github Models,
GitHub Copilot chat, AWS Bedrock, Novita AI, xAI, Sambanova, Mistral Le
Chat and Kagi (FastGPT & Summarizer).
- Local models via Ollama, Llama.cpp, Llamafiles or GPT4All
Additionally, any LLM service (local or remote) that provides an
OpenAI-compatible API is supported.
Features:
## Recent NEWS:
# -*- mode: org; -*-
* 0.9.9.5 2026-05-03
** Breaking changes
- gptel's default ChatGPT backend has been removed. ~gptel-backend~ and
~gptel-model~ now default to =nil=, and there are no registered
backends out of the box. However gptel remains usable without
configuration: if ~gptel-send~ is called without a backend set, the
ChatGPT backend is created on the fly and used.
- ~gptel-track-media~ affects gptel's link handling in all Org and
Markdown buffers, not just chat buffers that have ~gptel-mode~ turned
on. When calling ~gptel-send~ with ~gptel-track-media~ turned on, and
the buffer is in Org or Markdown mode, links to supported file types
will be followed by gptel and included with the request. Previously
this behavior applied only in dedicated chat buffers.
(This is actually how gptel has worked since v0.9.9.3, but this change
in behavior was undocumented.)
- ~gptel-include-reasoning~ now defaults to =ignore=, meaning that
reasoning text in LLM responses will be included in buffers but
ignored by ~gptel-send~ on subsequent conversation turns. The reason
for this change is that including the reasoning text as the LLM's
response on new conversation turns is not recommeded by LLM APIs.
Reasoning text can also fill up the context window.
- ~gptel-make-tool~ now sets the tool's =:include= slot by default.
This means that unless =:include nil= is explicitly specified,
gptel-tools will default to including their results in the buffer when
using ~gptel-send~. This is recommended for coherent multi-turn
conversations involving tool use, as the LLM uses tool results from
past turns for context.
(Tool result inclusion can be controlled globally (or buffer-locally)
for all tools via ~gptel-include-tool-results~, whose default value
has not been altered.)
- The models =gpt-41-copilot=, =gpt-5= and =claude-opus-41= have been
removed from the default list of GitHub Copilot models. These models
are no longer available in the GitHub Copilot API.
- The models =gpt-3.5-turbo= and =gpt-3.5-turbo-16k= have been removed
from the default list of OpenAI models. These models are either
deprecated or no longer available.
- Breaking change to the ~gptel-backend~ API: When the =header= or =url=
fields of a backend are specified as functions, they now accept one
argument: the request context plist (=info=). This is only relevant
if you have defined custom header or url functions for your gptel
backends.
(This change is required for backends whose request header or URL
should be modified depending on the state of the request.)
** New models and backends
- Deepseek backend: Add support for =deepseek-v4-flash=,
=deepseek-v4-pro=.
- Anthropic backend: Add support for =claude-opus-4.7=.
- xAI backend: Add support for =grok-4-1-fast-reasoning=,
=grok-4-1-fast-non-reasoning=, =grok-4-fast-reasoning=, and
=grok-4-fast-non-reasoning=.
- GitHub Copilot backend: Add support for =claude-opus-4.7=,
=gpt-5.1-codex-, =gpt-5.1-codex-mini, =claude-sonnet-4.6=,
=gemini-3.1-pro-preview=, =gpt-5.3-codex=, =gpt-5.4=,
=gpt-5.4-mini=, and =gpt-5.5=.
- Gemini backend: Add support for =gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview=;
add deprecation notice for =gemini-3-pro-preview=.
- OpenAI backend: Add support for =gpt-5.5=, =gpt-5.5-pro=,
=gpt-5.3-chat-latest=, =gpt-5.4=, =gpt-5.4-pro=, =gpt-5.4-mini=,
=gpt-5.4-nano=. =gpt-5.2=, =gpt-5-mini=, =gpt-5-nano= and =o3-pro=.
** New features and UI changes
- gptel now displays token usage in the header-line when using
gptel-mode. This includes the tokens sent, cached tokens sent (if
any) and tokens received. The displayed totals are per-request or per
session/buffer, and you can switch between the two by clicking the
display. Hovering the mouse over the display will show both in a
tooltip.
Displaying costs in currency instead of tokens is not yet supported
because many backends do not provide all the required information
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