Eric Traut e734cb5713 Hide ChatGPT usage link for non-OpenAI status (#23127)
Addresses #22778

## Summary

Provider deployments such as Bedrock manage rate limits and billing
outside ChatGPT, so the `/status` link to the ChatGPT usage page is
irrelevant and confusing for those users. Custom providers that are
explicitly configured to use OpenAI/ChatGPT auth still point at
OpenAI-backed usage, so they should keep the link.

## Changes

- Render the ChatGPT usage note only when the configured provider uses
OpenAI auth.
- Keep the note hidden when `/status` displays a provider such as
Bedrock that manages limits elsewhere.
- Add regression coverage for both Bedrock and a custom OpenAI-auth
proxy provider.

## Manual Repro

1. Configure Codex with a non-OpenAI-auth provider, for example
`model_provider = "amazon-bedrock"`.
2. Start the TUI and run `/status`.
3. Confirm the status card shows the custom provider, for example `Model
provider: Amazon Bedrock`, and does not show
`https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/usage`.
4. Configure a custom provider that proxies to OpenAI and has
OpenAI/ChatGPT auth enabled.
5. Run `/status` again and confirm the ChatGPT usage link appears for
that OpenAI-auth provider.
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