Cline is an autonomous coding agent that operates within Visual Studio Code. By default, it connects to official model providers (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, OpenRouter). However, Cline supports custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints. This write-up examines the process and considerations for configuring Cline to use foxhd.vip as a custom API gateway.
| Feature | Compatibility with foxhd.vip | | :--- | :--- | | Chat Completions | Likely supported (standard endpoint). | | Tool/Function Calling | Dependent on host implementation. | | Streaming | Should work if endpoint supports SSE. | | File Operations (Cline native) | Client-side only; no host impact. |
Anyone connecting to foxhd.vip via a cline is exposed to the following threats:
Domains ending in .vip are notoriously cheap and frequently used by illicit streaming networks because they offer high anonymity and are easily abandoned if seized by authorities.
To understand foxhd.vip, one must understand the terminology:
Rating: 4/5 The primary selling point of FoxHD.vip is the cost. Compared to official subscriptions for premium packages (which can be expensive), the price of a Cline from this provider is incredibly low. The website generally offers various packages (1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year), making it accessible for users who want to test the waters without a huge financial commitment. The automated delivery system is usually instant, allowing for immediate setup.
"foxhd.vip cline" likely refers to a CCcam/Newcamd/“cline” (card-sharing) line advertised by sites like foxhd.vip that let IPTV/decoder clients use a remote card‑sharing server to decode pay TV channels. These services are part of the wider card‑sharing/CCcam ecosystem and are technically used to point a receiver or IPTV client to a host:port + username/password (the cline).