A fork of opencode - The AI coding agent built for the terminal.
# curl install
curl -fsSL https://shuv.ai/install | bash
# npm
npm i -g shuvcode@latestThis fork serves as an integration testing ground for upstream PRs before they are merged into the main opencode repository. We merge, test, and validate promising features and fixes to help ensure quality contributions to the upstream project.
The following PRs have been merged into this fork and are awaiting merge into upstream:
| PR | Title | Author | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #4898 | Search in messages | @OpeOginni | Open | Ctrl+ / to search through session messages with highlighting |
| #4791 | Bash output with ANSI | @remorses | Open | Full terminal emulation for bash output with color support |
| #4900 | Double Ctrl+C to exit | @AmineGuitouni | Open | Require double Ctrl+C within 2 seconds to prevent accidental exits |
| #4709 | Live token usage during streaming | @arsham | Open | Real-time token tracking and display during model responses |
| #4865 | Subagents sidebar with clickable navigation | @franlol | Open | Show subagents in sidebar with click-to-navigate and parent keybind |
| #4515 | Show plugins in /status | @spoons-and-mirrors | Merged | Display configured plugins in /status dialog alongside MCP/LSP servers |
| #4411 | Plugin Commands | @spoons-and-mirrors | Open | Register custom /commands from plugins with aliases and sessionOnly |
| #5563 | Ask TUI Tool | @dbpolito | Open | Ask tool for agents to collect user input via select/confirm/text dialogs |
| #5508 | Cache management command | @JosXa | Open | opencode cache info and opencode cache clean for plugin cache mgmt |
| #140 | Toggle transparent background | @JosXa | Open | Command palette toggle for transparent TUI background on any theme |
| Branch | Granular File Permissions | @ariane-emory | N/A | Glob pattern support for permission.edit to restrict agent file access |
Last updated: 2025-12-17
Restrict which files an agent can edit using glob patterns:
Precedence rules: exact match > more path segments > longer pattern > * fallback
OpenCode includes two built-in agents you can switch between,
you can switch between these using the Tab key.
- build - Default, full access agent for development work
- plan - Read-only agent for analysis and code exploration
- Denies file edits by default
- Asks permission before running bash commands
- Ideal for exploring unfamiliar codebases or planning changes
Also, included is a general subagent for complex searches and multi-step tasks.
This is used internally and can be invoked using @general in messages.
Learn more about agents.
A NERDTree-style sidebar for managing sessions. Toggle with ctrl+n.
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
j/k or ↑/↓ |
Move cursor |
Enter or o |
Open session / Toggle expand |
O |
Expand all children |
x |
Collapse parent |
X |
Collapse all |
p |
Go to parent |
g/G |
Jump to top/bottom |
n |
New session |
r |
Rename session |
d |
Delete session |
? |
Show help |
q or Esc |
Close sidebar |
For more info on how to configure OpenCode head over to our docs.
If you're interested in contributing to OpenCode, please read our contributing docs before submitting a pull request.
If you are working on a project that's related to OpenCode and is using "opencode" as a part of its name; for example, "opencode-dashboard" or "opencode-mobile", please add a note to your README to clarify that it is not built by the OpenCode team and is not affiliated with us in any way.
It's very similar to Claude Code in terms of capability. Here are the key differences:
- 100% open source
- Not coupled to any provider. Although we recommend the models we provide through OpenCode Zen; OpenCode can be used with Claude, OpenAI, Google or even local models. As models evolve the gaps between them will close and pricing will drop so being provider-agnostic is important.
- Out of the box LSP support
- A focus on TUI. OpenCode is built by neovim users and the creators of terminal.shop; we are going to push the limits of what's possible in the terminal.
- A client/server architecture. This for example can allow OpenCode to run on your computer, while you can drive it remotely from a mobile app. Meaning that the TUI frontend is just one of the possible clients.
The other confusingly named repo has no relation to this one. You can read the story behind it here.
{ "agent": { "plan": { "permission": { "edit": { "**/*.md": "allow", "CONTEXT/**": "allow", "*": "deny", }, }, }, }, }