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---
parent: Connecting to LLMs
nav_order: 500
---
# Azure
Aider can connect to the OpenAI models on Azure.
First, install aider:
{% include install.md %}
Then configure your API keys and endpoint:
```
# Mac/Linux:
export AZURE_API_KEY=<key>
export AZURE_API_VERSION=2024-12-01-preview
export AZURE_API_BASE=https://myendpt.openai.azure.com
# Windows
setx AZURE_API_KEY <key>
setx AZURE_API_VERSION 2024-12-01-preview
setx AZURE_API_BASE https://myendpt.openai.azure.com
# ... restart your shell after setx commands
```
Start working with aider and Azure on your codebase:
```bash
# Change directory into your codebase
cd /to/your/project
aider --model azure/<your_model_deployment_name>
# List models available from Azure
aider --list-models azure/
```
Note that aider will also use environment variables
like `AZURE_OPENAI_API_xxx`.
The `aider --list-models azure/` command will list all models that aider supports through Azure, not the models that are available for the provided endpoint.
When setting the model to use with `--model azure/<your_model_deployment_name>`, `<your_model_deployment_name>` is likely just the name of the model you have deployed to the endpoint for example `o3-mini` or `gpt-4o`. The screenshow below shows `o3-mini` and `gpt-4o` deployments in the Azure portal done under the `myendpt` resource.
![example azure deployment](/assets/azure-deployment.png)