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opencode
e06ebb6780 release: v0.4.42 2025-08-13 16:48:35 +00:00
adamdotdevin
66d99ba527 fix: messages layout instability 2025-08-13 11:43:28 -05:00
adamdotdevin
f2021a85d6 fix: allow attachments outside cwd, and support svg 2025-08-13 10:36:50 -05:00
adamdotdevin
7d54f893c9 fix: update read tool description to exclude binary/image files 2025-08-13 10:13:57 -05:00
Mariano Uvalle
e1f80c0067 Merge default agent permissions with global config (#1879) 2025-08-13 09:01:17 -04:00
GitHub Action
4ff13d3290 ignore: update download stats 2025-08-13 2025-08-13 12:04:41 +00:00
Aiden Cline
832d8da453 fix: permission prompting issues (#1884) 2025-08-13 06:34:06 -05:00
Aiden Cline
b5d61b77f7 fix: reasoning not supported (#1882) 2025-08-13 06:26:07 -05:00
Aiden Cline
790e9947bd fix: task tool prompt (#1887) 2025-08-12 23:41:12 -04:00
Dax Raad
2056781cf7 ci: disable 2025-08-12 22:55:57 -04:00
Aiden Cline
ed5f76d849 fix: better error message when config has invalid references (#1874) 2025-08-12 19:28:41 -05:00
opencode
93102dc84b release: v0.4.41 2025-08-13 00:05:51 +00:00
Dax Raad
e2920ac262 update copilot prompt 2025-08-12 20:01:34 -04:00
Dax Raad
aa5e39e744 fix unzip not found printing to tui 2025-08-12 18:43:24 -04:00
opencode
296cc41a07 release: v0.4.40 2025-08-12 21:51:19 +00:00
Dax Raad
482239b848 ci: sync 2025-08-12 17:47:04 -04:00
Dax Raad
17b07877e5 ci: disable AUR packaging in publish workflow 2025-08-12 17:44:39 -04:00
spoons-and-mirrors
dedaa34dc1 fix(TUI): unsurfacing subagent from agents modal (#1873) 2025-08-12 17:38:35 -04:00
Dax Raad
5785ded6e2 add openai prompt cache key 2025-08-12 17:37:15 -04:00
Dax Raad
d1876e3031 ci: enable aur 2025-08-12 17:29:10 -04:00
Tom Hackshaw
9fa3e0a0ec chore: spelling in git committer file (#1869) 2025-08-12 16:29:41 -04:00
spoons-and-mirrors
47c327641b feat: add session rename functionality to TUI modal (#1821)
Co-authored-by: opencode <noreply@opencode.ai>
Co-authored-by: Dax Raad <d@ironbay.co>
Co-authored-by: Dax <mail@thdxr.com>
2025-08-12 16:22:03 -04:00
spoons-and-mirrors
81583cddbd refactor(agent-modal): revamped UI/UX for the agent modal (#1838)
Co-authored-by: Dax Raad <d@ironbay.co>
Co-authored-by: Dax <mail@thdxr.com>
2025-08-12 16:21:57 -04:00
Dax Raad
d16ae1fc4e bash truncate character max instead of line max 2025-08-12 16:14:40 -04:00
Dax Raad
14e00a06b6 ci: sync 2025-08-12 15:09:21 -04:00
Dax Raad
5cc44c872e disable todo tools for qwen models to improve compatibility 2025-08-12 18:56:26 +00:00
opencode
cadc5982f1 release: v0.4.37 2025-08-12 18:56:25 +00:00
Dax Raad
6aa157cfe6 limit bash tool to 1000 lines of output 2025-08-12 14:51:13 -04:00
Dax Raad
9fff9a37d0 ci: sync 2025-08-12 14:38:58 -04:00
Dax Raad
b289fd9dc7 ci: sync 2025-08-12 14:33:09 -04:00
opencode
13d4a802ac release: v0.4.36 2025-08-12 18:31:12 +00:00
adamdotdevin
c4ae3e429c fix: markdown lists 2025-08-12 13:22:28 -05:00
Dax Raad
e9cb360cb7 ci: sync 2025-08-12 14:21:34 -04:00
Dax Raad
596d4e4490 ci: sync 2025-08-12 14:17:18 -04:00
Dax Raad
45451095f7 ci: sync 2025-08-12 14:11:10 -04:00
adamdotdevin
aae354c951 fix: word wrapping with hyphens 2025-08-12 13:03:35 -05:00
Dax Raad
4cddda3e16 ci: sync 2025-08-12 14:00:30 -04:00
Dax Raad
834aa036a4 ci: sync 2025-08-12 13:58:51 -04:00
Dax Raad
6d1b6a6fb1 ci: ignore 2025-08-12 13:54:53 -04:00
Dax Raad
e78fe8dcba ci: tweak 2025-08-12 13:53:32 -04:00
Dax Raad
f62d826037 ci: sync 2025-08-12 13:42:46 -04:00
Dax Raad
342f4239e4 ci: softer language 2025-08-12 13:39:53 -04:00
Dax Raad
5141fe8d7d ci: sync 2025-08-12 17:36:48 +00:00
opencode
3a9dd306db release: v0.4.35 2025-08-12 17:36:48 +00:00
Dax Raad
e32b6e2cc2 ci: ignore 2025-08-12 13:31:23 -04:00
Dax Raad
fab0e5de04 fix issue when @ tagging fiels throwing error 2025-08-12 13:30:52 -04:00
Dax Raad
61105b487f ci: ignore 2025-08-12 13:25:05 -04:00
Dax
6f584ec641 ci: improve guideline check (#1867) 2025-08-12 13:23:19 -04:00
opencode
3a2b2f13f2 release: v0.4.34 2025-08-12 17:14:23 +00:00
Dax Raad
be13e71fb9 ci: sync 2025-08-12 13:09:24 -04:00
Dax Raad
dd0c049119 ci: tweak 2025-08-12 13:01:45 -04:00
Dax Raad
ee2b57958d ci: disable aur 2025-08-12 12:58:18 -04:00
Dax Raad
4178b3c6ae ci: sync 2025-08-12 12:53:55 -04:00
Dax Raad
2c2752ee02 ci: ignore 2025-08-12 12:33:10 -04:00
Dax Raad
5a17f44da4 support OPENCODE_PERMISSION json env variable 2025-08-12 12:28:08 -04:00
Dax Raad
354e55ecef ci: ignore 2025-08-12 12:12:54 -04:00
Dax
10735f93ca Add agent-level permissions with whitelist/blacklist support (#1862) 2025-08-12 11:39:39 -04:00
adamdotdevin
ccaebdcd16 fix: long word and attachment wrapping in editor 2025-08-12 10:34:54 -05:00
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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
name: Duplicate Issue Detection
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
jobs:
check-duplicates:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Install opencode
run: curl -fsSL https://opencode.ai/install | bash
- name: Check for duplicate issues
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
OPENCODE_PERMISSION: '{ "bash": { "gh*": "allow", "*": "deny" }, "webfetch": "deny" }'
run: |
opencode run -m anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-20250514 "A new issue has been created: '${{ github.event.issue.title }}'
Issue body:
${{ github.event.issue.body }}
Please search through existing issues in this repository to find any potential duplicates of this new issue. Consider:
1. Similar titles or descriptions
2. Same error messages or symptoms
3. Related functionality or components
4. Similar feature requests
If you find any potential duplicates, please comment on the new issue with:
- A brief explanation of why it might be a duplicate
- Links to the potentially duplicate issues
- A suggestion to check those issues first
Use this format for the comment:
'👋 This issue might be a duplicate of existing issues. Please check:
- #[issue_number]: [brief description of similarity]
If none of these address your specific case, please let us know how this issue differs.'
If no clear duplicates are found, do not comment."

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@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
name: Guidelines Check
on:
# Disabled - uncomment to re-enable
# pull_request_target:
# types: [opened, synchronize]
jobs:
check-guidelines:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Install opencode
run: curl -fsSL https://opencode.ai/install | bash
- name: Check PR guidelines compliance
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
OPENCODE_PERMISSION: '{ "bash": { "gh*": "allow", "gh pr review*": "deny", "*": "deny" } }'
run: |
opencode run -m anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-20250514 "A new pull request has been created: '${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}'
<pr-number>
${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
</pr-number>
<pr-description>
${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
</pr-description>
Please check all the code changes in this pull request against the guidelines in AGENTS.md file in this repository. Diffs are important but make sure you read the entire file to get proper context. Make it clear the suggestions are merely suggestions and the human can decide what to do
Use the gh cli to create comments on the files for the violations. Try to leave the comment on the exact line number. If you have a suggested fix include it in a suggestion code block.
Command MUST be like this.
```
gh api \
--method POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
/repos/${{ github.repository }}/pulls/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/comments \
-f 'body=[summary of issue]' -f 'commit_id=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}' -f 'path=[path-to-file]' -F "line=[line]" -f 'side=RIGHT'
```
Only create comments for actual violations. If the code follows all guidelines, don't run any gh commands."

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@@ -48,20 +48,18 @@ jobs:
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-bun-
- name: Install makepkg
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y pacman-package-manager
# - name: Install makepkg
# run: |
# sudo apt-get update
# sudo apt-get install -y pacman-package-manager
- name: Setup SSH for AUR
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
echo "${{ secrets.AUR_KEY }}" > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
ssh-keyscan -H aur.archlinux.org >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
git config --global user.email "opencode@sst.dev"
git config --global user.name "opencode"
# ssh-keyscan -H aur.archlinux.org >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- name: Install dependencies
run: bun install

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
description: Use this agent when you are saked to commit and push code changes to a git repository.
description: Use this agent when you are asked to commit and push code changes to a git repository.
mode: subagent
---

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@@ -46,3 +46,4 @@
| 2025-08-10 | 165,695 (+2,925) | 167,109 (+1,388) | 332,804 (+4,313) |
| 2025-08-11 | 169,297 (+3,602) | 167,953 (+844) | 337,250 (+4,446) |
| 2025-08-12 | 176,307 (+7,010) | 171,876 (+3,923) | 348,183 (+10,933) |
| 2025-08-13 | 182,997 (+6,690) | 177,182 (+5,306) | 360,179 (+11,996) |

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/package.json",
"name": "@opencode/cloud-core",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"dependencies": {

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@opencode/cloud-function",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/package.json",
"private": true,
"type": "module",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@opencode/cloud-web",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"private": true,
"description": "",
"type": "module",

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@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"agent": {
"build": {}
},
"mcp": {
"context7": {
"type": "remote",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@opencode/function",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/package.json",
"private": true,
"type": "module",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/package.json",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"name": "opencode",
"type": "module",
"private": true,

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@@ -97,45 +97,45 @@ if (!snapshot) {
const macX64Sha = await $`sha256sum ./dist/opencode-darwin-x64.zip | cut -d' ' -f1`.text().then((x) => x.trim())
const macArm64Sha = await $`sha256sum ./dist/opencode-darwin-arm64.zip | cut -d' ' -f1`.text().then((x) => x.trim())
// AUR package
const pkgbuild = [
"# Maintainer: dax",
"# Maintainer: adam",
"",
"pkgname='${pkg}'",
`pkgver=${version.split("-")[0]}`,
"options=('!debug' '!strip')",
"pkgrel=1",
"pkgdesc='The AI coding agent built for the terminal.'",
"url='https://github.com/sst/opencode'",
"arch=('aarch64' 'x86_64')",
"license=('MIT')",
"provides=('opencode')",
"conflicts=('opencode')",
"depends=('fzf' 'ripgrep')",
"",
`source_aarch64=("\${pkgname}_\${pkgver}_aarch64.zip::https://github.com/sst/opencode/releases/download/v${version}/opencode-linux-arm64.zip")`,
`sha256sums_aarch64=('${arm64Sha}')`,
"",
`source_x86_64=("\${pkgname}_\${pkgver}_x86_64.zip::https://github.com/sst/opencode/releases/download/v${version}/opencode-linux-x64.zip")`,
`sha256sums_x86_64=('${x64Sha}')`,
"",
"package() {",
' install -Dm755 ./opencode "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/opencode"',
"}",
"",
].join("\n")
// // AUR package
// const pkgbuild = [
// "# Maintainer: dax",
// "# Maintainer: adam",
// "",
// "pkgname='${pkg}'",
// `pkgver=${version.split("-")[0]}`,
// "options=('!debug' '!strip')",
// "pkgrel=1",
// "pkgdesc='The AI coding agent built for the terminal.'",
// "url='https://github.com/sst/opencode'",
// "arch=('aarch64' 'x86_64')",
// "license=('MIT')",
// "provides=('opencode')",
// "conflicts=('opencode')",
// "depends=('fzf' 'ripgrep')",
// "",
// `source_aarch64=("\${pkgname}_\${pkgver}_aarch64.zip::https://github.com/sst/opencode/releases/download/v${version}/opencode-linux-arm64.zip")`,
// `sha256sums_aarch64=('${arm64Sha}')`,
// "",
// `source_x86_64=("\${pkgname}_\${pkgver}_x86_64.zip::https://github.com/sst/opencode/releases/download/v${version}/opencode-linux-x64.zip")`,
// `sha256sums_x86_64=('${x64Sha}')`,
// "",
// "package() {",
// ' install -Dm755 ./opencode "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/opencode"',
// "}",
// "",
// ].join("\n")
for (const pkg of ["opencode", "opencode-bin"]) {
await $`rm -rf ./dist/aur-${pkg}`
await $`git clone ssh://aur@aur.archlinux.org/${pkg}.git ./dist/aur-${pkg}`
await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git checkout master`
await Bun.file(`./dist/aur-${pkg}/PKGBUILD`).write(pkgbuild.replace("${pkg}", pkg))
await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO`
await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git add PKGBUILD .SRCINFO`
await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git commit -m "Update to v${version}"`
if (!dry) await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git push`
}
// for (const pkg of ["opencode"]) {
// await $`rm -rf ./dist/aur-${pkg}`
// await $`git clone ssh://aur@aur.archlinux.org/${pkg}.git ./dist/aur-${pkg}`
// await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git checkout master`
// await Bun.file(`./dist/aur-${pkg}/PKGBUILD`).write(pkgbuild.replace("${pkg}", pkg))
// await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO`
// await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git add PKGBUILD .SRCINFO`
// await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git commit -m "Update to v${version}"`
// if (!dry) await $`cd ./dist/aur-${pkg} && git push`
// }
// Homebrew formula
const homebrewFormula = [

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import { Provider } from "../provider/provider"
import { generateObject, type ModelMessage } from "ai"
import PROMPT_GENERATE from "./generate.txt"
import { SystemPrompt } from "../session/system"
import { mergeDeep } from "remeda"
export namespace Agent {
export const Info = z
@@ -14,6 +15,11 @@ export namespace Agent {
mode: z.union([z.literal("subagent"), z.literal("primary"), z.literal("all")]),
topP: z.number().optional(),
temperature: z.number().optional(),
permission: z.object({
edit: Config.Permission,
bash: z.record(z.string(), Config.Permission),
webfetch: Config.Permission.optional(),
}),
model: z
.object({
modelID: z.string(),
@@ -31,6 +37,15 @@ export namespace Agent {
const state = App.state("agent", async () => {
const cfg = await Config.get()
const defaultPermission: Info["permission"] = {
edit: "allow",
bash: {
"*": "allow",
},
webfetch: "allow",
}
const agentPermission = mergeAgentPermissions(defaultPermission, cfg.permission ?? {})
const result: Record<string, Info> = {
general: {
name: "general",
@@ -41,17 +56,20 @@ export namespace Agent {
todowrite: false,
},
options: {},
permission: agentPermission,
mode: "subagent",
},
build: {
name: "build",
tools: {},
options: {},
permission: agentPermission,
mode: "primary",
},
plan: {
name: "plan",
options: {},
permission: agentPermission,
tools: {
write: false,
edit: false,
@@ -70,25 +88,30 @@ export namespace Agent {
item = result[key] = {
name: key,
mode: "all",
permission: agentPermission,
options: {},
tools: {},
}
const { model, prompt, tools, description, temperature, top_p, mode, ...extra } = value
const { model, prompt, tools, description, temperature, top_p, mode, permission, ...extra } = value
item.options = {
...item.options,
...extra,
}
if (value.model) item.model = Provider.parseModel(value.model)
if (value.prompt) item.prompt = value.prompt
if (value.tools)
if (model) item.model = Provider.parseModel(model)
if (prompt) item.prompt = prompt
if (tools)
item.tools = {
...item.tools,
...value.tools,
...tools,
}
if (value.description) item.description = value.description
if (value.temperature != undefined) item.temperature = value.temperature
if (value.top_p != undefined) item.topP = value.top_p
if (value.mode) item.mode = value.mode
if (description) item.description = description
if (temperature != undefined) item.temperature = temperature
if (top_p != undefined) item.topP = top_p
if (mode) item.mode = mode
if (permission ?? cfg.permission) {
item.permission = mergeAgentPermissions(cfg.permission ?? {}, permission ?? {})
}
}
return result
})
@@ -131,3 +154,32 @@ export namespace Agent {
return result.object
}
}
function mergeAgentPermissions(basePermission: any, overridePermission: any): Agent.Info["permission"] {
const merged = mergeDeep(basePermission ?? {}, overridePermission ?? {}) as any
let mergedBash
if (merged.bash) {
if (typeof merged.bash === "string") {
mergedBash = {
"*": merged.bash,
}
}
// if granular permissions are provided, default to "ask"
if (typeof merged.bash === "object") {
mergedBash = mergeDeep(
{
"*": "ask",
},
merged.bash,
)
}
}
const result: Agent.Info["permission"] = {
edit: merged.edit ?? "allow",
webfetch: merged.webfetch ?? "allow",
bash: mergedBash ?? { "*": "allow" },
}
return result
}

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ export function FormatError(input: unknown) {
}
if (Config.InvalidError.isInstance(input))
return [
`Config file at ${input.data.path} is invalid`,
`Config file at ${input.data.path} is invalid` + (input.data.message ? `: ${input.data.message}` : ""),
...(input.data.issues?.map((issue) => "↳ " + issue.message + " " + issue.path.join(".")) ?? []),
].join("\n")

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@@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ export namespace Config {
].map((x) => "file://" + x),
)
if (Flag.OPENCODE_PERMISSION) {
result.permission = mergeDeep(result.permission ?? {}, JSON.parse(Flag.OPENCODE_PERMISSION))
}
// Handle migration from autoshare to share field
if (result.autoshare === true && !result.share) {
result.share = "auto"
@@ -164,6 +168,9 @@ export namespace Config {
export const Mcp = z.discriminatedUnion("type", [McpLocal, McpRemote])
export type Mcp = z.infer<typeof Mcp>
export const Permission = z.union([z.literal("ask"), z.literal("allow"), z.literal("deny")])
export type Permission = z.infer<typeof Permission>
export const Agent = z
.object({
model: z.string().optional(),
@@ -174,6 +181,13 @@ export namespace Config {
disable: z.boolean().optional(),
description: z.string().optional().describe("Description of when to use the agent"),
mode: z.union([z.literal("subagent"), z.literal("primary"), z.literal("all")]).optional(),
permission: z
.object({
edit: Permission.optional(),
bash: z.union([Permission, z.record(z.string(), Permission)]).optional(),
webfetch: Permission.optional(),
})
.optional(),
})
.catchall(z.any())
.openapi({
@@ -243,9 +257,6 @@ export namespace Config {
})
export type Layout = z.infer<typeof Layout>
export const Permission = z.union([z.literal("ask"), z.literal("allow"), z.literal("deny")])
export type Permission = z.infer<typeof Permission>
export const Info = z
.object({
$schema: z.string().optional().describe("JSON schema reference for configuration validation"),
@@ -418,14 +429,14 @@ export namespace Config {
return load(text, filepath)
}
async function load(text: string, filepath: string) {
async function load(text: string, configFilepath: string) {
text = text.replace(/\{env:([^}]+)\}/g, (_, varName) => {
return process.env[varName] || ""
})
const fileMatches = text.match(/\{file:[^}]+\}/g)
if (fileMatches) {
const configDir = path.dirname(filepath)
const configDir = path.dirname(configFilepath)
const lines = text.split("\n")
for (const match of fileMatches) {
@@ -438,7 +449,20 @@ export namespace Config {
filePath = path.join(os.homedir(), filePath.slice(2))
}
const resolvedPath = path.isAbsolute(filePath) ? filePath : path.resolve(configDir, filePath)
const fileContent = (await Bun.file(resolvedPath).text()).trim()
const fileContent = (
await Bun.file(resolvedPath)
.text()
.catch((error) => {
const errMsg = `bad file reference: "${match}"`
if (error.code === "ENOENT") {
throw new InvalidError(
{ path: configFilepath, message: errMsg + ` ${resolvedPath} does not exist` },
{ cause: error },
)
}
throw new InvalidError({ path: configFilepath, message: errMsg }, { cause: error })
})
).trim()
// escape newlines/quotes, strip outer quotes
text = text.replace(match, JSON.stringify(fileContent).slice(1, -1))
}
@@ -463,7 +487,7 @@ export namespace Config {
.join("\n")
throw new JsonError({
path: filepath,
path: configFilepath,
message: `\n--- JSONC Input ---\n${text}\n--- Errors ---\n${errorDetails}\n--- End ---`,
})
}
@@ -472,21 +496,21 @@ export namespace Config {
if (parsed.success) {
if (!parsed.data.$schema) {
parsed.data.$schema = "https://opencode.ai/config.json"
await Bun.write(filepath, JSON.stringify(parsed.data, null, 2))
await Bun.write(configFilepath, JSON.stringify(parsed.data, null, 2))
}
const data = parsed.data
if (data.plugin) {
for (let i = 0; i < data.plugin?.length; i++) {
const plugin = data.plugin[i]
try {
data.plugin[i] = import.meta.resolve(plugin, filepath)
data.plugin[i] = import.meta.resolve(plugin, configFilepath)
} catch (err) {}
}
}
return data
}
throw new InvalidError({ path: filepath, issues: parsed.error.issues })
throw new InvalidError({ path: configFilepath, issues: parsed.error.issues })
}
export const JsonError = NamedError.create(
"ConfigJsonError",
@@ -501,6 +525,7 @@ export namespace Config {
z.object({
path: z.string(),
issues: z.custom<z.ZodIssue[]>().optional(),
message: z.string().optional(),
}),
)

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ export namespace Flag {
export const OPENCODE_DISABLE_WATCHER = truthy("OPENCODE_DISABLE_WATCHER")
export const OPENCODE_CONFIG = process.env["OPENCODE_CONFIG"]
export const OPENCODE_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE = truthy("OPENCODE_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE")
export const OPENCODE_PERMISSION = process.env["OPENCODE_PERMISSION"]
function truthy(key: string) {
const value = process.env[key]?.toLowerCase()

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ await Promise.all([
fs.mkdir(Global.Path.bin, { recursive: true }),
])
const CACHE_VERSION = "7"
const CACHE_VERSION = "8"
const version = await Bun.file(path.join(Global.Path.cache, "version"))
.text()

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@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ import { GithubCommand } from "./cli/cmd/github"
const cancel = new AbortController()
try {
} catch (e) {}
process.on("unhandledRejection", (e) => {
Log.Default.error("rejection", {
e: e instanceof Error ? e.message : e,

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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ export namespace LSPServer {
const zipPath = path.join(Global.Path.bin, "vscode-eslint.zip")
await Bun.file(zipPath).write(response)
await $`unzip -o -q ${zipPath}`.cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await $`unzip -o -q ${zipPath}`.quiet().cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await fs.rm(zipPath, { force: true })
const extractedPath = path.join(Global.Path.bin, "vscode-eslint-main")
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ export namespace LSPServer {
const zipPath = path.join(Global.Path.bin, "elixir-ls.zip")
await Bun.file(zipPath).write(response)
await $`unzip -o -q ${zipPath}`.cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await $`unzip -o -q ${zipPath}`.quiet().cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await fs.rm(zipPath, {
force: true,
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ export namespace LSPServer {
await Bun.file(tempPath).write(downloadResponse)
if (ext === "zip") {
await $`unzip -o -q ${tempPath}`.cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await $`unzip -o -q ${tempPath}`.quiet().cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
} else {
await $`tar -xf ${tempPath}`.cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
}
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ export namespace LSPServer {
const zipPath = path.join(Global.Path.bin, "clangd.zip")
await Bun.file(zipPath).write(downloadResponse)
await $`unzip -o -q ${zipPath}`.cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await $`unzip -o -q ${zipPath}`.quiet().cwd(Global.Path.bin).nothrow()
await fs.rm(zipPath, { force: true })
const extractedDir = path.join(Global.Path.bin, assetName.replace(".zip", ""))

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@@ -82,11 +82,13 @@ export namespace Permission {
sessionID: input.sessionID,
messageID: input.messageID,
toolCallID: input.callID,
pattern: input.pattern,
})
if (approved[input.sessionID]?.[input.pattern ?? input.type]) return
const info: Info = {
id: Identifier.ascending("permission"),
type: input.type,
pattern: input.pattern,
sessionID: input.sessionID,
messageID: input.messageID,
callID: input.callID,
@@ -155,7 +157,7 @@ export namespace Permission {
public readonly permissionID: string,
public readonly toolCallID?: string,
) {
super(`The user rejected permission to use this functionality`)
super(`The user rejected permission to use this specific tool call. You may try again with different parameters.`)
}
}
}

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@@ -83,32 +83,19 @@ export namespace ProviderTransform {
return undefined
}
export function options(providerID: string, modelID: string): Record<string, any> | undefined {
if (modelID.includes("gpt-5")) {
if (providerID === "azure") {
return {
reasoningEffort: "minimal",
}
}
return {
reasoningEffort: "minimal",
textVerbosity: "low",
// reasoningSummary: "auto",
// include: ["reasoning.encrypted_content"],
export function options(providerID: string, modelID: string, sessionID: string): Record<string, any> | undefined {
const result: Record<string, any> = {}
if (providerID === "openai") {
result["promptCacheKey"] = sessionID
}
if (modelID.includes("gpt-5") && !modelID.includes("gpt-5-chat")) {
result["reasoningEffort"] = "minimal"
if (providerID !== "azure") {
result["textVerbosity"] = "low"
}
}
// if (modelID.includes("claude")) {
// return {
// thinking: {
// type: "enabled",
// budgetTokens: 32000,
// },
// }
// }
// if (_providerID === "bedrock") {
// return {
// reasoningConfig: { type: "enabled", budgetTokens: 32000 },
// }
// }
return result
}
}

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@@ -296,6 +296,47 @@ export namespace Server {
return c.json(true)
},
)
.patch(
"/session/:id",
describeRoute({
description: "Update session properties",
operationId: "session.update",
responses: {
200: {
description: "Successfully updated session",
content: {
"application/json": {
schema: resolver(Session.Info),
},
},
},
},
}),
zValidator(
"param",
z.object({
id: z.string(),
}),
),
zValidator(
"json",
z.object({
title: z.string().optional(),
}),
),
async (c) => {
const sessionID = c.req.valid("param").id
const updates = c.req.valid("json")
const updatedSession = await Session.update(sessionID, (session) => {
if (updates.title !== undefined) {
session.title = updates.title
}
})
return c.json(updatedSession)
},
)
.post(
"/session/:id/init",
describeRoute({

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@@ -523,7 +523,9 @@ export namespace Session {
t.execute(args, {
sessionID: input.sessionID,
abort: new AbortController().signal,
agent: input.agent!,
messageID: userMsg.id,
extra: { bypassCwdCheck: true },
metadata: async () => {},
}),
)
@@ -673,7 +675,7 @@ export namespace Session {
providerOptions: {
[input.providerID]: {
...small.info.options,
...ProviderTransform.options(input.providerID, small.info.id),
...ProviderTransform.options(input.providerID, small.info.id, input.sessionID),
},
},
messages: [
@@ -765,7 +767,7 @@ export namespace Session {
const enabledTools = pipe(
agent.tools,
mergeDeep(await ToolRegistry.enabled(input.providerID, input.modelID)),
mergeDeep(await ToolRegistry.enabled(input.providerID, input.modelID, agent)),
mergeDeep(input.tools ?? {}),
)
for (const item of await ToolRegistry.tools(input.providerID, input.modelID)) {
@@ -791,6 +793,7 @@ export namespace Session {
abort: options.abortSignal!,
messageID: assistantMsg.id,
callID: options.toolCallId,
agent: agent.name,
metadata: async (val) => {
const match = processor.partFromToolCall(options.toolCallId)
if (match && match.state.status === "running") {
@@ -866,7 +869,7 @@ export namespace Session {
: undefined,
topP: agent.topP ?? ProviderTransform.topP(input.providerID, input.modelID),
options: {
...ProviderTransform.options(input.providerID, input.modelID),
...ProviderTransform.options(input.providerID, input.modelID, input.sessionID),
...model.info.options,
...agent.options,
},

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@@ -1,76 +1,80 @@
You are an expert AI programming assistant
When asked for your name, you must respond with "opencode".
Follow the user's requirements carefully & to the letter.
Your name is opencode
Keep your answers short and impersonal.
<instructions>
You are a highly sophisticated automated coding agent with expert-level knowledge across many different programming languages and frameworks.
The user will ask a question, or ask you to perform a task, and it may require lots of research to answer correctly. There is a selection of tools that let you perform actions or retrieve helpful context to answer the user's question.
You are an agent—keep going until the user's query is completely resolved before ending your turn. ONLY stop if solved or genuinely blocked.
Take action when possible; the user expects you to do useful work without unnecessary questions.
After any parallel, read-only context gathering, give a concise progress update and what's next.
Avoid repetition across turns: don't restate unchanged plans or sections (like the todo list) verbatim; provide delta updates or only the parts that changed.
Tool batches: You MUST preface each batch with a one-sentence why/what/outcome preamble.
Progress cadence: After 3 to 5 tool calls, or when you create/edit > ~3 files in a burst, pause and post a compact checkpoint.
Requirements coverage: Read the user's ask in full, extract each requirement into checklist items, and keep them visible. Do not omit a requirement. If something cannot be done with available tools, note why briefly and propose a viable alternative.
Communication style: Use a friendly, confident, and conversational tone. Prefer short sentences, contractions, and concrete language. Keep it skimmable and encouraging, not formal or robotic. A tiny touch of personality is okay; avoid overusing exclamations or emoji. Avoid empty filler like "Sounds good!", "Great!", "Okay, I will…", or apologies when not needed—open with a purposeful preamble about what you're doing next.
<gptAgentInstructions>
You are a highly sophisticated coding agent with expert-level knowledge across programming languages and frameworks.
You are an agent - you must keep going until the user's query is completely resolved, before ending your turn and yielding back to the user.
Your thinking should be thorough and so it's fine if it's very long. However, avoid unnecessary repetition and verbosity. You should be concise, but thorough.
You MUST iterate and keep going until the problem is solved.
You have everything you need to resolve this problem. I want you to fully solve this autonomously before coming back to me.
Only terminate your turn when you are sure that the problem is solved and all items have been checked off. Go through the problem step by step, and make sure to verify that your changes are correct. NEVER end your turn without having truly and completely solved the problem, and when you say you are going to make a tool call, make sure you ACTUALLY make the tool call, instead of ending your turn.
Take your time and think through every step - remember to check your solution rigorously and watch out for boundary cases, especially with the changes you made. Your solution must be perfect. If not, continue working on it. At the end, you must test your code rigorously using the tools provided, and do it many times, to catch all edge cases. If it is not robust, iterate more and make it perfect. Failing to test your code sufficiently rigorously is the NUMBER ONE failure mode on these types of tasks; make sure you handle all edge cases, and run existing tests if they are provided.
You MUST plan extensively before each function call, and reflect extensively on the outcomes of the previous function calls. DO NOT do this entire process by making function calls only, as this can impair your ability to solve the problem and think insightfully.
You are a highly capable and autonomous agent, and you can definitely solve this problem without needing to ask the user for further input.
You will be given some context and attachments along with the user prompt. You can use them if they are relevant to the task, and ignore them if not.
If you can infer the project type (languages, frameworks, and libraries) from the user's query or the context that you have, make sure to keep them in mind when making changes.
If you aren't sure which tool is relevant, you can call multiple tools. You can call tools repeatedly to take actions or gather as much context as needed until you have completed the task fully. Don't give up unless you are sure the request cannot be fulfilled with the tools you have. It's YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to make sure that you have done all you can to collect necessary context.
Mission and stop criteria: You are responsible for completing the user's task end-to-end. Continue working until the goal is satisfied or you are truly blocked by missing information. Do not defer actions back to the user if you can execute them yourself with available tools. Only ask a clarifying question when essential to proceed.
Preamble and progress: Start with a brief, friendly preamble that explicitly acknowledges the user's task and states what you're about to do next. Make it engaging and tailored to the repo/task; keep it to a single sentence. If the user has not asked for anything actionable and it's only a greeting or small talk, respond warmly and invite them to share what they'd like to do—do not create a checklist or run tools yet. Use the preamble only once per task; if the previous assistant message already included a preamble for this task, skip it this turn. Do not re-introduce your plan after tool calls or after creating files—give a concise status and continue with the next concrete action. For multi-step tasks, keep a lightweight checklist and weave progress updates into your narration. Batch independent, read-only operations together; after a batch, share a concise progress note and what's next. If you say you will do something, execute it in the same turn using tools.
<requirementsUnderstanding>
Always read the user's request in full before acting. Extract the explicit requirements and any reasonable implicit requirements.
If a requirement cannot be completed with available tools, state why briefly and propose a viable alternative or follow-up.
Use multiple tools as needed, and do not give up until the task is complete or impossible.
NEVER print codeblocks for file changes or terminal commands unless explicitly requested - use the appropriate tool.
Do not repeat yourself after tool calls; continue from where you left off.
You must use webfetch tool to recursively gather all information from URL's provided to you by the user, as well as any links you find in the content of those pages.
</gptAgentInstructions>
<structuredWorkflow>
# Workflow
1. Understand the problem deeply. Carefully read the issue and think critically about what is required.
2. Investigate the codebase. Explore relevant files, search for key functions, and gather context.
3. Develop a clear, step-by-step plan. Break down the fix into manageable,
incremental steps - use the todo tool to track your progress.
4. Implement the fix incrementally. Make small, testable code changes.
5. Debug as needed. Use debugging techniques to isolate and resolve issues.
6. Test frequently. Run tests after each change to verify correctness.
7. Iterate until the root cause is fixed and all tests pass.
8. Reflect and validate comprehensively. After tests pass, think about the original intent, write additional tests to ensure correctness, and remember there are hidden tests that must also pass before the solution is truly complete.
**CRITICAL - Before ending your turn:**
- Review and update the todo list, marking completed, skipped (with explanations), or blocked items.
</requirementsUnderstanding>
When reading files, prefer reading large meaningful chunks rather than consecutive small sections to minimize tool calls and gain better context.
Don't make assumptions about the situation- gather context first, then perform the task or answer the question.
Under-specification policy: If details are missing, infer 1-2 reasonable assumptions from the repository conventions and proceed. Note assumptions briefly and continue; ask only when truly blocked.
Proactive extras: After satisfying the explicit ask, implement small, low-risk adjacent improvements that clearly add value (tests, types, docs, wiring). If a follow-up is larger or risky, list it as next steps.
Anti-laziness: Avoid generic restatements and high-level advice. Prefer concrete edits, running tools, and verifying outcomes over suggesting what the user should do.
<engineeringMindsetHints>
Think like a software engineer—when relevant, prefer to:
- Outline a tiny “contract” in 2-4 bullets (inputs/outputs, data shapes, error modes, success criteria).
- List 3-5 likely edge cases (empty/null, large/slow, auth/permission, concurrency/timeouts) and ensure the plan covers them.
- Write or update minimal reusable tests first (happy path + 1-2 edge/boundary) in the project's framework; then implement until green.
## 1. Deeply Understand the Problem
- Carefully read the issue and think hard about a plan to solve it before coding.
- Break down the problem into manageable parts. Consider the following:
- What is the expected behavior?
- What are the edge cases?
- What are the potential pitfalls?
- How does this fit into the larger context of the codebase?
- What are the dependencies and interactions with other parts of the codee
</engineeringMindsetHints>
<qualityGatesHints>
Before wrapping up, prefer a quick “quality gates” triage: Build, Lint/Typecheck, Unit tests, and a small smoke test. Ensure there are no syntax/type errors across the project; fix them or clearly call out any intentionally deferred ones. Report deltas only (PASS/FAIL). Include a brief “requirements coverage” line mapping each requirement to its status (Done/Deferred + reason).
## 2. Codebase Investigation
- Explore relevant files and directories.
- Search for key functions, classes, or variables related to the issue.
- Read and understand relevant code snippets.
- Identify the root cause of the problem.
- Validate and update your understanding continuously as you gather more context.
</qualityGatesHints>
<responseModeHints>
Choose response mode based on task complexity. Prefer a lightweight answer when it's a greeting, small talk, or a trivial/direct Q&A that doesn't require tools or edits: keep it short, skip todo lists and progress checkpoints, and avoid tool calls unless necessary. Use the full engineering workflow (checklist, phases, checkpoints) when the task is multi-step, requires edits/builds/tests, or has ambiguity/unknowns. Escalate from light to full only when needed; if you escalate, say so briefly and continue.
## 3. Develop a Detailed Plan
- Outline a specific, simple, and verifiable sequence of steps to fix the problem.
- Create a todo list to track your progress.
- Each time you check off a step, update the todo list.
- Make sure that you ACTUALLY continue on to the next step after checking off a step instead of ending your turn and asking the user what they want to do next.
</responseModeHints>
Validation and green-before-done: After any substantive change, run the relevant build/tests/linters automatically. For runnable code that you created or edited, immediately run a test to validate the code works (fast, minimal input) yourself using terminal tools. Prefer automated code-based tests where possible. Then provide optional fenced code blocks with commands for larger or platform-specific runs. Don't end a turn with a broken build if you can fix it. If failures occur, iterate up to three targeted fixes; if still failing, summarize the root cause, options, and exact failing output. For non-critical checks (e.g., a flaky health check), retry briefly (2-3 attempts with short backoff) and then proceed with the next step, noting the flake.
Never invent file paths, APIs, or commands. Verify with tools (search/read/list) before acting when uncertain.
Security and side-effects: Do not exfiltrate secrets or make network calls unless explicitly required by the task. Prefer local actions first.
Reproducibility and dependencies: Follow the project's package manager and configuration; prefer minimal, pinned, widely-used libraries and update manifests or lockfiles appropriately. Prefer adding or updating tests when you change public behavior.
Build characterization: Before stating that a project "has no build" or requires a specific build step, verify by checking the provided context or quickly looking for common build config files (for example: `package.json`, `pnpm-lock.yaml`, `requirements.txt`, `pyproject.toml`, `setup.py`, `Makefile`, `Dockerfile`, `build.gradle`, `pom.xml`). If uncertain, say what you know based on the available evidence and proceed with minimal setup instructions; note that you can adapt if additional build configs exist.
Deliverables for non-trivial code generation: Produce a complete, runnable solution, not just a snippet. Create the necessary source files plus a small runner or test/benchmark harness when relevant, a minimal `README.md` with usage and troubleshooting, and a dependency manifest (for example, `package.json`, `requirements.txt`, `pyproject.toml`) updated or added as appropriate. If you intentionally choose not to create one of these artifacts, briefly say why.
Don't repeat yourself after a tool call, pick up where you left off.
You don't need to read a file if it's already provided in context.
</instructions>
<toolUseInstructions>
If the user is requesting a code sample, you can answer it directly without using any tools.
When using a tool, follow the JSON schema very carefully and make sure to include ALL required properties.
No need to ask permission before using a tool.
NEVER say the name of a tool to a user. For example, instead of saying that you'll use the run_in_terminal tool, say "I'll run the command in a terminal".
If you think running multiple tools can answer the user's question, prefer calling them in parallel whenever possible, but do not call semantic_search in parallel.
Before notable tool batches, briefly tell the user what you're about to do and why. After the results return, briefly interpret them and state what you'll do next. Don't narrate every trivial call.
You MUST preface each tool call batch with a one-sentence “why/what/outcome” preamble (why you're doing it, what you'll run, expected outcome). If you make many tool calls in a row, you MUST checkpoint progress after roughly every 3-5 calls: what you ran, key results, and what you'll do next. If you create or edit more than ~3 files in a burst, checkpoint immediately with a compact bullet summary.
If you think running multiple tools can answer the user's question, prefer calling them in parallel whenever possible, but do not call semantic_search in parallel. Parallelize read-only, independent operations only; do not parallelize edits or dependent steps.
Context acquisition: Trace key symbols to their definitions and usages. Read sufficiently large, meaningful chunks to avoid missing context. Prefer semantic or codebase search when you don't know the exact string; prefer exact search or direct reads when you do. Avoid redundant reads when the content is already attached and sufficient.
Verification preference: For service or API checks, prefer a tiny code-based test (unit/integration or a short script) over shell probes. Use shell probes (e.g., curl) only as optional documentation or quick one-off sanity checks, and mark them as optional.
If semantic_search returns the full contents of the text files in the workspace, you have all the workspace context.
You can use the grep_search to get an overview of a file by searching for a string within that one file, instead of using read_file many times.
If you don't know exactly the string or filename pattern you're looking for, use semantic_search to do a semantic search across the workspace.
When invoking a tool that takes a file path, always use the absolute file path. If the file has a scheme like untitled: or vscode-userdata:, then use a URI with the scheme.
You don't currently have any tools available for editing files. If the user asks you to edit a file, you can ask the user to enable editing tools or print a codeblock with the suggested changes.
You don't currently have any tools available for running terminal commands. If the user asks you to run a terminal command, you can ask the user to enable terminal tools or print a codeblock with the suggested command.
Tools can be disabled by the user. You may see tools used previously in the conversation that are not currently available. Be careful to only use the tools that are currently available to you.
</toolUseInstructions>
## 4. Making Code Changes
- Before editing, always read the relevant file contents or section to ensure complete context.
- Always read 2000 lines of code at a time to ensure you have enough context.
- If a patch is not applied correctly, attempt to reapply it.
- Make small, testable, incremental changes that logically follow from your investigation and plan.
- Whenever you detect that a project requires an environment variable (such as an API key or secret), always check if a .env file exists in the project root. If it does not exist, automatically create a .env file with a placeholder for the required variable(s) and inform the user. Do this proactively, without waiting for the user to request it.
## 5. Debugging
- Make code changes only if you have high confidence they can solve the problem
- When debugging, try to determine the root cause rather than addressing symptoms
- Debug for as long as needed to identify the root cause and identify a fix
- Use print statements, logs, or temporary code to inspect program state, including descriptive statements or error messages to understand what's happening
- To test hypotheses, you can also add test statements or functions
- Revisit your assumptions if unexpected behavior occurs.
</structuredWorkflow>
<communicationGuidelines>
Always communicate clearly and concisely in a warm and friendly yet professional tone. Use upbeat language and sprinkle in light, witty humor where appropriate.
If the user corrects you, do not immediately assume they are right. Think deeply about their feedback and how you can incorporate it into your solution. Stand your ground if you have the evidence to support your conclusion.
</communicationGuidelines>
<codeSearchInstructions>
These instructions only apply when the question is about the user's workspace.
First, analyze the developer's request to determine how complicated their task is. Leverage any of the tools available to you to gather the context needed to provided a complete and accurate response. Keep your search focused on the developer's request, and don't run extra tools if the developer's request clearly can be satisfied by just one.
@@ -109,6 +113,19 @@ In the code block, use a line comment with '...existing code...' to indicate cod
{ changed code }
// ...existing code...
````
<toolUseInstructions>
If the user is requesting a code sample, you can answer it directly without using any tools.
When using a tool, follow the JSON schema very carefully and make sure to include ALL required properties.
No need to ask permission before using a tool.
NEVER say the name of a tool to a user. For example, instead of saying that you'll use the run_in_terminal tool, say "I'll run the command in a terminal".
If you think running multiple tools can answer the user's question, prefer calling them in parallel whenever possible, but do not call semantic_search in parallel.
If semantic_search returns the full contents of the text files in the workspace, you have all the workspace context.
You can use the grep_search to get an overview of a file by searching for a string within that one file, instead of using read_file many times.
If you don't know exactly the string or filename pattern you're looking for, use semantic_search to do a semantic search across the workspace.
When invoking a tool that takes a file path, always use the absolute file path.
Tools can be disabled by the user. You may see tools used previously in the conversation that are not currently available. Be careful to only use the tools that are currently available to you.
</toolUseInstructions>
<outputFormatting>
Use proper Markdown formatting in your answers. When referring to a filename or symbol in the user's workspace, wrap it in backticks.
When sharing setup or run steps for the user to execute, render commands in fenced code blocks with an appropriate language tag (`bash`, `sh`, `powershell`, `python`, etc.). Keep one command per line; avoid prose-only representations of commands.

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@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ import { Tool } from "./tool"
import DESCRIPTION from "./bash.txt"
import { App } from "../app/app"
import { Permission } from "../permission"
import { Config } from "../config/config"
import { Filesystem } from "../util/filesystem"
import { lazy } from "../util/lazy"
import { Log } from "../util/log"
import { Wildcard } from "../util/wildcard"
import { $ } from "bun"
import { Agent } from "../agent/agent"
const MAX_OUTPUT_LENGTH = 30000
const MAX_OUTPUT_LENGTH = 30_000
const DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 1 * 60 * 1000
const MAX_TIMEOUT = 10 * 60 * 1000
@@ -40,20 +40,8 @@ export const BashTool = Tool.define("bash", {
async execute(params, ctx) {
const timeout = Math.min(params.timeout ?? DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, MAX_TIMEOUT)
const app = App.info()
const cfg = await Config.get()
const tree = await parser().then((p) => p.parse(params.command))
const permissions = (() => {
const value = cfg.permission?.bash
if (!value)
return {
"*": "allow",
}
if (typeof value === "string")
return {
"*": value,
}
return value
})()
const permissions = await Agent.get(ctx.agent).then((x) => x.permission.bash)
let needsAsk = false
for (const node of tree.rootNode.descendantsOfType("command")) {
@@ -93,17 +81,10 @@ export const BashTool = Tool.define("bash", {
// always allow cd if it passes above check
if (!needsAsk && command[0] !== "cd") {
const action = (() => {
for (const [pattern, value] of Object.entries(permissions)) {
const match = Wildcard.match(node.text, pattern)
log.info("checking", { text: node.text.trim(), pattern, match })
if (match) return value
}
return "ask"
})()
const action = Wildcard.all(node.text, permissions)
if (action === "deny") {
throw new Error(
"The user has specifically restricted access to this command, you are not allowed to execute it.",
`The user has specifically restricted access to this command, you are not allowed to execute it. Here is the configuration: ${JSON.stringify(permissions)}`,
)
}
if (action === "ask") needsAsk = true
@@ -113,6 +94,7 @@ export const BashTool = Tool.define("bash", {
if (needsAsk) {
await Permission.ask({
type: "bash",
pattern: params.command,
sessionID: ctx.sessionID,
messageID: ctx.messageID,
callID: ctx.callID,
@@ -126,7 +108,6 @@ export const BashTool = Tool.define("bash", {
const process = exec(params.command, {
cwd: app.path.cwd,
signal: ctx.abort,
maxBuffer: MAX_OUTPUT_LENGTH,
timeout,
})
@@ -174,6 +155,11 @@ export const BashTool = Tool.define("bash", {
},
})
if (output.length > MAX_OUTPUT_LENGTH) {
output = output.slice(0, MAX_OUTPUT_LENGTH)
output += "\n\n(Output was truncated due to length limit)"
}
return {
title: params.command,
metadata: {

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@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ import { App } from "../app/app"
import { File } from "../file"
import { Bus } from "../bus"
import { FileTime } from "../file/time"
import { Config } from "../config/config"
import { Filesystem } from "../util/filesystem"
import { Agent } from "../agent/agent"
export const EditTool = Tool.define("edit", {
description: DESCRIPTION,
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ export const EditTool = Tool.define("edit", {
throw new Error(`File ${filePath} is not in the current working directory`)
}
const cfg = await Config.get()
const agent = await Agent.get(ctx.agent)
let diff = ""
let contentOld = ""
let contentNew = ""
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ export const EditTool = Tool.define("edit", {
if (params.oldString === "") {
contentNew = params.newString
diff = trimDiff(createTwoFilesPatch(filePath, filePath, contentOld, contentNew))
if (cfg.permission?.edit === "ask") {
if (agent.permission.edit === "ask") {
await Permission.ask({
type: "edit",
sessionID: ctx.sessionID,
@@ -77,12 +77,13 @@ export const EditTool = Tool.define("edit", {
contentNew = replace(contentOld, params.oldString, params.newString, params.replaceAll)
diff = trimDiff(createTwoFilesPatch(filePath, filePath, contentOld, contentNew))
if (cfg.permission?.edit === "ask") {
if (agent.permission.edit === "ask") {
await Permission.ask({
type: "edit",
sessionID: ctx.sessionID,
messageID: ctx.messageID,
callID: ctx.callID,
pattern: filePath,
title: "Edit this file: " + filePath,
metadata: {
filePath,

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ export const ReadTool = Tool.define("read", {
filepath = path.join(process.cwd(), filepath)
}
const app = App.info()
if (!Filesystem.contains(app.path.cwd, filepath)) {
if (!ctx.extra?.["bypassCwdCheck"] && !Filesystem.contains(app.path.cwd, filepath)) {
throw new Error(`File ${filepath} is not in the current working directory`)
}
@@ -98,8 +98,6 @@ function isImageFile(filePath: string): string | false {
return "GIF"
case ".bmp":
return "BMP"
case ".svg":
return "SVG"
case ".webp":
return "WebP"
default:

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ Usage:
- You can optionally specify a line offset and limit (especially handy for long files), but it's recommended to read the whole file by not providing these parameters
- Any lines longer than 2000 characters will be truncated
- Results are returned using cat -n format, with line numbers starting at 1
- This tool allows opencode to read images (eg PNG, JPG, etc). When reading an image file the contents are presented visually as opencode is a multimodal LLM.
- This tool cannot read binary files, including images
- You have the capability to call multiple tools in a single response. It is always better to speculatively read multiple files as a batch that are potentially useful.
- You will regularly be asked to read screenshots. If the user provides a path to a screenshot ALWAYS use this tool to view the file at the path. This tool will work with all temporary file paths like /var/folders/123/abc/T/TemporaryItems/NSIRD_screencaptureui_ZfB1tD/Screenshot.png
- If you read a file that exists but has empty contents you will receive a system reminder warning in place of file contents.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import { TodoWriteTool, TodoReadTool } from "./todo"
import { WebFetchTool } from "./webfetch"
import { WriteTool } from "./write"
import { InvalidTool } from "./invalid"
import { Config } from "../config/config"
import type { Agent } from "../agent/agent"
export namespace ToolRegistry {
const ALL = [
@@ -66,23 +66,31 @@ export namespace ToolRegistry {
return result
}
export async function enabled(_providerID: string, _modelID: string): Promise<Record<string, boolean>> {
const cfg = await Config.get()
export async function enabled(
_providerID: string,
modelID: string,
agent: Agent.Info,
): Promise<Record<string, boolean>> {
const result: Record<string, boolean> = {}
result["patch"] = false
if (cfg.permission?.edit === "deny") {
if (agent.permission.edit === "deny") {
result["edit"] = false
result["patch"] = false
result["write"] = false
}
if (cfg?.permission?.bash === "deny") {
if (agent.permission.bash["*"] === "deny" && Object.keys(agent.permission.bash).length === 1) {
result["bash"] = false
}
if (cfg?.permission?.webfetch === "deny") {
if (agent.permission.webfetch === "deny") {
result["webfetch"] = false
}
if (modelID.includes("qwen")) {
result["todowrite"] = false
result["todoread"] = false
}
return result
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Launch a new agent to handle complex, multi-step tasks autonomously.
Launch a new agent to handle complex, multi-step tasks autonomously.
Available agent types and the tools they have access to:
{agents}
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Usage notes:
5. Clearly tell the agent whether you expect it to write code or just to do research (search, file reads, web fetches, etc.), since it is not aware of the user's intent
6. If the agent description mentions that it should be used proactively, then you should try your best to use it without the user having to ask for it first. Use your judgement.
Example usage:
Example usage (NOTE: The agents below are fictional examples for illustration only - use the actual agents listed above):
<example_agent_descriptions>
"code-reviewer": use this agent after you are done writing a signficant piece of code
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ function isPrime(n) {
Since a signficant piece of code was written and the task was completed, now use the code-reviewer agent to review the code
</commentary>
assistant: Now let me use the code-reviewer agent to review the code
assistant: Uses the Task tool to launch the with the code-reviewer agent
assistant: Uses the Task tool to launch the with the code-reviewer agent
</example>
<example>

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@@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ export namespace Tool {
export type Context<M extends Metadata = Metadata> = {
sessionID: string
messageID: string
agent: string
callID?: string
abort: AbortSignal
extra?: { [key: string]: any }
metadata(input: { title?: string; metadata?: M }): void
}
export interface Info<Parameters extends StandardSchemaV1 = StandardSchemaV1, M extends Metadata = Metadata> {

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ export const WebFetchTool = Tool.define("webfetch", {
if (cfg.permission?.webfetch === "ask")
await Permission.ask({
type: "webfetch",
pattern: params.url,
sessionID: ctx.sessionID,
messageID: ctx.messageID,
callID: ctx.callID,

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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import { App } from "../app/app"
import { Bus } from "../bus"
import { File } from "../file"
import { FileTime } from "../file/time"
import { Config } from "../config/config"
import { Filesystem } from "../util/filesystem"
import { Agent } from "../agent/agent"
export const WriteTool = Tool.define("write", {
description: DESCRIPTION,
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ export const WriteTool = Tool.define("write", {
const exists = await file.exists()
if (exists) await FileTime.assert(ctx.sessionID, filepath)
const cfg = await Config.get()
if (cfg.permission?.edit === "ask")
const agent = await Agent.get(ctx.agent)
if (agent.permission.edit === "ask")
await Permission.ask({
type: "write",
sessionID: ctx.sessionID,

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ const ctx = {
sessionID: "test",
messageID: "",
toolCallID: "",
agent: "build",
abort: AbortSignal.any([]),
metadata: () => {},
}
@@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ describe("tool.bash", () => {
test("cd ../ should fail outside of project root", async () => {
await App.provide({ cwd: projectRoot }, async () => {
await expect(
expect(
bash.execute(
{
command: "cd ../",

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ const ctx = {
sessionID: "test",
messageID: "",
toolCallID: "",
agent: "build",
abort: AbortSignal.any([]),
metadata: () => {},
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/package.json",
"name": "@opencode-ai/plugin",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"typecheck": "tsc --noEmit"

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@@ -66,6 +66,18 @@ func (r *SessionService) Delete(ctx context.Context, id string, opts ...option.R
return
}
// Update session properties
func (r *SessionService) Update(ctx context.Context, id string, body SessionUpdateParams, opts ...option.RequestOption) (res *Session, err error) {
opts = append(r.Options[:], opts...)
if id == "" {
err = errors.New("missing required id parameter")
return
}
path := fmt.Sprintf("session/%s", id)
err = requestconfig.ExecuteNewRequest(ctx, http.MethodPatch, path, body, &res, opts...)
return
}
// Abort a session
func (r *SessionService) Abort(ctx context.Context, id string, opts ...option.RequestOption) (res *bool, err error) {
opts = append(r.Options[:], opts...)
@@ -2356,3 +2368,11 @@ type SessionSummarizeParams struct {
func (r SessionSummarizeParams) MarshalJSON() (data []byte, err error) {
return apijson.MarshalRoot(r)
}
type SessionUpdateParams struct {
Title param.Field[string] `json:"title"`
}
func (r SessionUpdateParams) MarshalJSON() (data []byte, err error) {
return apijson.MarshalRoot(r)
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/package.json",
"name": "@opencode-ai/sdk",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"typecheck": "tsc --noEmit"

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@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ import type {
SessionDeleteResponses,
SessionGetData,
SessionGetResponses,
SessionUpdateData,
SessionUpdateResponses,
SessionInitData,
SessionInitResponses,
SessionAbortData,
@@ -224,6 +226,20 @@ class Session extends _HeyApiClient {
})
}
/**
* Update session properties
*/
public update<ThrowOnError extends boolean = false>(options: Options<SessionUpdateData, ThrowOnError>) {
return (options.client ?? this._client).patch<SessionUpdateResponses, unknown, ThrowOnError>({
url: "/session/{id}",
...options,
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
...options.headers,
},
})
}
/**
* Analyze the app and create an AGENTS.md file
*/

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@@ -912,6 +912,15 @@ export type AgentConfig = {
*/
description?: string
mode?: string
permission?: {
edit?: string
bash?:
| string
| {
[key: string]: string
}
webfetch?: string
}
[key: string]:
| unknown
| string
@@ -921,6 +930,15 @@ export type AgentConfig = {
}
| boolean
| string
| {
edit?: string
bash?:
| string
| {
[key: string]: string
}
webfetch?: string
}
| undefined
}
@@ -1061,6 +1079,13 @@ export type Agent = {
mode: string
topP?: number
temperature?: number
permission: {
edit: string
bash: {
[key: string]: string
}
webfetch?: string
}
model?: {
modelID: string
providerID: string
@@ -1215,6 +1240,26 @@ export type SessionGetResponses = {
export type SessionGetResponse = SessionGetResponses[keyof SessionGetResponses]
export type SessionUpdateData = {
body?: {
title?: string
}
path: {
id: string
}
query?: never
url: "/session/{id}"
}
export type SessionUpdateResponses = {
/**
* Successfully updated session
*/
200: Session
}
export type SessionUpdateResponse = SessionUpdateResponses[keyof SessionUpdateResponses]
export type SessionInitData = {
body?: {
messageID: string

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@@ -71,9 +71,11 @@ type ModelSelectedMsg struct {
Provider opencode.Provider
Model opencode.Model
}
type AgentSelectedMsg struct {
Agent opencode.Agent
AgentName string
}
type SessionClearedMsg struct{}
type CompactSessionMsg struct{}
type SendPrompt = Prompt
@@ -272,6 +274,7 @@ func (a *App) cycleMode(forward bool) (*App, tea.Cmd) {
}
a.State.Agent = a.Agent().Name
a.State.UpdateAgentUsage(a.Agent().Name)
return a, a.SaveState()
}
@@ -316,6 +319,45 @@ func (a *App) CycleRecentModel() (*App, tea.Cmd) {
return a, toast.NewErrorToast("Recent model not found")
}
func (a *App) SwitchToAgent(agentName string) (*App, tea.Cmd) {
// Find the agent index by name
for i, agent := range a.Agents {
if agent.Name == agentName {
a.AgentIndex = i
break
}
}
// Set up model for the new agent
modelID := a.Agent().Model.ModelID
providerID := a.Agent().Model.ProviderID
if modelID == "" {
if model, ok := a.State.AgentModel[a.Agent().Name]; ok {
modelID = model.ModelID
providerID = model.ProviderID
}
}
if modelID != "" {
for _, provider := range a.Providers {
if provider.ID == providerID {
a.Provider = &provider
for _, model := range provider.Models {
if model.ID == modelID {
a.Model = &model
break
}
}
break
}
}
}
a.State.Agent = a.Agent().Name
a.State.UpdateAgentUsage(agentName)
return a, a.SaveState()
}
// findModelByFullID finds a model by its full ID in the format "provider/model"
func findModelByFullID(
providers []opencode.Provider,
@@ -718,6 +760,17 @@ func (a *App) DeleteSession(ctx context.Context, sessionID string) error {
return nil
}
func (a *App) UpdateSession(ctx context.Context, sessionID string, title string) error {
_, err := a.Client.Session.Update(ctx, sessionID, opencode.SessionUpdateParams{
Title: opencode.F(title),
})
if err != nil {
slog.Error("Failed to update session", "error", err)
return err
}
return nil
}
func (a *App) ListMessages(ctx context.Context, sessionId string) ([]Message, error) {
response, err := a.Client.Session.Messages(ctx, sessionId)
if err != nil {

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@@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ type ModelUsage struct {
LastUsed time.Time `toml:"last_used"`
}
type AgentUsage struct {
AgentName string `toml:"agent_name"`
LastUsed time.Time `toml:"last_used"`
}
type AgentModel struct {
ProviderID string `toml:"provider_id"`
ModelID string `toml:"model_id"`
@@ -29,6 +34,7 @@ type State struct {
Model string `toml:"model"`
Agent string `toml:"agent"`
RecentlyUsedModels []ModelUsage `toml:"recently_used_models"`
RecentlyUsedAgents []AgentUsage `toml:"recently_used_agents"`
MessagesRight bool `toml:"messages_right"`
SplitDiff bool `toml:"split_diff"`
MessageHistory []Prompt `toml:"message_history"`
@@ -42,6 +48,7 @@ func NewState() *State {
Agent: "build",
AgentModel: make(map[string]AgentModel),
RecentlyUsedModels: make([]ModelUsage, 0),
RecentlyUsedAgents: make([]AgentUsage, 0),
MessageHistory: make([]Prompt, 0),
}
}
@@ -83,6 +90,42 @@ func (s *State) RemoveModelFromRecentlyUsed(providerID, modelID string) {
}
}
// UpdateAgentUsage updates the recently used agents list with the specified agent
func (s *State) UpdateAgentUsage(agentName string) {
now := time.Now()
// Check if this agent is already in the list
for i, usage := range s.RecentlyUsedAgents {
if usage.AgentName == agentName {
s.RecentlyUsedAgents[i].LastUsed = now
usage := s.RecentlyUsedAgents[i]
copy(s.RecentlyUsedAgents[1:i+1], s.RecentlyUsedAgents[0:i])
s.RecentlyUsedAgents[0] = usage
return
}
}
newUsage := AgentUsage{
AgentName: agentName,
LastUsed: now,
}
// Prepend to slice and limit to last 20 entries
s.RecentlyUsedAgents = append([]AgentUsage{newUsage}, s.RecentlyUsedAgents...)
if len(s.RecentlyUsedAgents) > 20 {
s.RecentlyUsedAgents = s.RecentlyUsedAgents[:20]
}
}
func (s *State) RemoveAgentFromRecentlyUsed(agentName string) {
for i, usage := range s.RecentlyUsedAgents {
if usage.AgentName == agentName {
s.RecentlyUsedAgents = append(s.RecentlyUsedAgents[:i], s.RecentlyUsedAgents[i+1:]...)
return
}
}
}
func (s *State) AddPromptToHistory(prompt Prompt) {
s.MessageHistory = append([]Prompt{prompt}, s.MessageHistory...)
if len(s.MessageHistory) > 50 {

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@@ -183,6 +183,8 @@ func renderContentBlock(
if renderer.borderRight {
style = style.BorderRightForeground(borderColor)
}
} else {
style = style.PaddingLeft(renderer.paddingLeft + 1).PaddingRight(renderer.paddingRight + 1)
}
content = style.Render(content)
@@ -325,7 +327,9 @@ func renderText(
// wrap styled text
styledText := result.String()
wrappedText := ansi.WordwrapWc(styledText, width-6, " -")
styledText = strings.ReplaceAll(styledText, "-", "\u2011")
wrappedText := ansi.WordwrapWc(styledText, width-6, " ")
wrappedText = strings.ReplaceAll(wrappedText, "\u2011", "-")
content = base.Width(width - 6).Render(wrappedText)
}

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@@ -386,12 +386,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
fileParts,
agentParts,
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
m.cache.Set(key, content)
}
if content != "" {
@@ -468,12 +462,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
[]opencode.AgentPart{},
toolCallParts...,
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
m.cache.Set(key, content)
}
} else {
@@ -490,12 +478,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
[]opencode.AgentPart{},
toolCallParts...,
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
}
if content != "" {
partCount++
@@ -536,12 +518,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
permission,
width,
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
m.cache.Set(key, content)
}
} else {
@@ -552,12 +528,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
permission,
width,
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
}
if content != "" {
partCount++
@@ -586,12 +556,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
[]opencode.FilePart{},
[]opencode.AgentPart{},
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
partCount++
lineCount += lipgloss.Height(content) + 1
blocks = append(blocks, content)
@@ -625,12 +589,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
[]opencode.FilePart{},
[]opencode.AgentPart{},
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
partCount++
lineCount += lipgloss.Height(content) + 1
blocks = append(blocks, content)
@@ -645,12 +603,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
width,
WithBorderColor(t.Error()),
)
error = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
error,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
blocks = append(blocks, error)
lineCount += lipgloss.Height(error) + 1
}
@@ -742,12 +694,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderView() tea.Cmd {
m.app.CurrentPermission,
width,
)
content = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
content,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
if content != "" {
partCount++
lineCount += lipgloss.Height(content) + 1
@@ -916,12 +862,6 @@ func (m *messagesComponent) renderHeader() string {
BorderForeground(t.BackgroundElement()).
BorderStyle(lipgloss.ThickBorder()).
Render(header)
header = lipgloss.PlaceHorizontal(
m.width,
lipgloss.Center,
header,
styles.WhitespaceStyle(t.Background()),
)
return "\n" + header + "\n"
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
package dialog
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles/v2/key"
tea "github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/v2"
@@ -19,9 +19,10 @@ import (
const (
numVisibleAgents = 10
minAgentDialogWidth = 54
maxAgentDialogWidth = 108
maxDescriptionLength = 80
minAgentDialogWidth = 40
maxAgentDialogWidth = 60
maxDescriptionLength = 60
maxRecentAgents = 5
)
// AgentDialog interface for the agent selection dialog
@@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ type AgentDialog interface {
type agentDialog struct {
app *app.App
allAgents []opencode.Agent
allAgents []agentSelectItem
width int
height int
modal *modal.Modal
@@ -39,24 +40,31 @@ type agentDialog struct {
dialogWidth int
}
// agentItem is a custom list item for agent selections
type agentItem struct {
agent opencode.Agent
// agentSelectItem combines the visual improvements with code patterns
type agentSelectItem struct {
name string
displayName string
description string
mode string // "primary", "subagent", "all"
isCurrent bool
agentIndex int
agent opencode.Agent // Keep original agent for compatibility
}
func (a agentItem) Render(
func (a agentSelectItem) Render(
selected bool,
width int,
baseStyle styles.Style,
) string {
t := theme.CurrentTheme()
itemStyle := baseStyle.
Background(t.BackgroundPanel()).
Foreground(t.Text())
if selected {
itemStyle = itemStyle.Foreground(t.Primary())
// Use agent color for highlighting when selected (visual improvement)
agentColor := util.GetAgentColor(a.agentIndex)
itemStyle = itemStyle.Foreground(agentColor)
}
descStyle := baseStyle.
@@ -66,25 +74,43 @@ func (a agentItem) Render(
// Calculate available width (accounting for padding and margins)
availableWidth := width - 2 // Account for left padding
agentName := a.agent.Name
description := a.agent.Description
if description == "" {
description = fmt.Sprintf("(%s)", a.agent.Mode)
agentName := a.displayName
// For user agents and subagents, show description; for built-in, show mode
var displayText string
if a.description != "" && (a.mode == "all" || a.mode == "subagent") {
// User agent or subagent with description
displayText = a.description
} else {
// Built-in without description - show mode
switch a.mode {
case "primary":
displayText = "(built-in)"
case "all":
displayText = "(user)"
default:
displayText = ""
}
}
separator := " - "
// Calculate how much space we have for the description
// Calculate how much space we have for the description (visual improvement)
nameAndSeparatorLength := len(agentName) + len(separator)
descriptionMaxLength := availableWidth - nameAndSeparatorLength
// Truncate description if it's too long
if len(description) > descriptionMaxLength && descriptionMaxLength > 3 {
description = description[:descriptionMaxLength-3] + "..."
// Cap description length to the maximum allowed
if descriptionMaxLength > maxDescriptionLength {
descriptionMaxLength = maxDescriptionLength
}
// Truncate description if it's too long (visual improvement)
if len(displayText) > descriptionMaxLength && descriptionMaxLength > 3 {
displayText = displayText[:descriptionMaxLength-3] + "..."
}
namePart := itemStyle.Render(agentName)
descPart := descStyle.Render(separator + description)
descPart := descStyle.Render(separator + displayText)
combinedText := namePart + descPart
return baseStyle.
@@ -94,8 +120,7 @@ func (a agentItem) Render(
Render(combinedText)
}
func (a agentItem) Selectable() bool {
// All agents in the dialog are selectable (subagents are filtered out)
func (a agentSelectItem) Selectable() bool {
return true
}
@@ -122,32 +147,43 @@ func (a *agentDialog) Init() tea.Cmd {
func (a *agentDialog) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
switch msg := msg.(type) {
case tea.WindowSizeMsg:
a.width = msg.Width
a.height = msg.Height
a.searchDialog.SetWidth(a.dialogWidth)
a.searchDialog.SetHeight(msg.Height)
case SearchSelectionMsg:
// Handle selection from search dialog
if item, ok := msg.Item.(agentItem); ok {
return a, tea.Sequence(
util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{}),
util.CmdHandler(
app.AgentSelectedMsg{
Agent: item.agent,
}),
)
if item, ok := msg.Item.(agentSelectItem); ok {
if !item.isCurrent {
// Switch to selected agent (using their better pattern)
return a, tea.Sequence(
util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{}),
util.CmdHandler(app.AgentSelectedMsg{AgentName: item.name}),
)
}
}
return a, util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{})
case SearchCancelledMsg:
return a, util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{})
case SearchRemoveItemMsg:
if item, ok := msg.Item.(agentSelectItem); ok {
if a.isAgentInRecentSection(item, msg.Index) {
a.app.State.RemoveAgentFromRecentlyUsed(item.name)
items := a.buildDisplayList(a.searchDialog.GetQuery())
a.searchDialog.SetItems(items)
return a, a.app.SaveState()
}
}
return a, nil
case SearchQueryChangedMsg:
// Update the list based on search query
items := a.buildDisplayList(msg.Query)
a.searchDialog.SetItems(items)
return a, nil
case tea.WindowSizeMsg:
a.width = msg.Width
a.height = msg.Height
a.searchDialog.SetWidth(a.dialogWidth)
a.searchDialog.SetHeight(msg.Height)
}
updatedDialog, cmd := a.searchDialog.Update(msg)
@@ -155,20 +191,38 @@ func (a *agentDialog) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
return a, cmd
}
func (a *agentDialog) SetSize(width, height int) {
a.width = width
a.height = height
}
func (a *agentDialog) View() string {
return a.searchDialog.View()
}
func (a *agentDialog) calculateOptimalWidth(agents []opencode.Agent) int {
func (a *agentDialog) calculateOptimalWidth(agents []agentSelectItem) int {
maxWidth := minAgentDialogWidth
for _, agent := range agents {
// Calculate the width needed for this item: "AgentName - Description"
itemWidth := len(agent.Name)
if agent.Description != "" {
itemWidth += len(agent.Description) + 3 // " - "
// Calculate the width needed for this item: "AgentName - Description" (visual improvement)
itemWidth := len(agent.displayName)
if agent.description != "" && (agent.mode == "all" || agent.mode == "subagent") {
// User agent or subagent - use description (capped to maxDescriptionLength)
descLength := len(agent.description)
if descLength > maxDescriptionLength {
descLength = maxDescriptionLength
}
itemWidth += descLength + 3 // " - "
} else {
itemWidth += len(string(agent.Mode)) + 3 // " (mode)"
// Built-in without description - use mode
var modeText string
switch agent.mode {
case "primary":
modeText = "(built-in)"
case "all":
modeText = "(user)"
}
itemWidth += len(modeText) + 3 // " - "
}
if itemWidth > maxWidth {
@@ -177,22 +231,37 @@ func (a *agentDialog) calculateOptimalWidth(agents []opencode.Agent) int {
}
maxWidth = min(maxWidth, maxAgentDialogWidth)
return maxWidth
}
func (a *agentDialog) setupAllAgents() {
// Get agents from the app, filtering out subagents
a.allAgents = []opencode.Agent{}
for _, agent := range a.app.Agents {
if agent.Mode != "subagent" {
a.allAgents = append(a.allAgents, agent)
currentAgentName := a.app.Agent().Name
// Build agent items from app.Agents (no API call needed) - their pattern
a.allAgents = make([]agentSelectItem, 0, len(a.app.Agents))
for i, agent := range a.app.Agents {
if agent.Mode == "subagent" {
continue // Skip subagents entirely
}
isCurrent := agent.Name == currentAgentName
// Create display name (capitalize first letter)
displayName := strings.Title(agent.Name)
a.allAgents = append(a.allAgents, agentSelectItem{
name: agent.Name,
displayName: displayName,
description: agent.Description, // Keep for search but don't use in display
mode: string(agent.Mode),
isCurrent: isCurrent,
agentIndex: i,
agent: agent, // Keep original for compatibility
})
}
a.sortAgents()
// Calculate optimal width based on all agents
// Calculate optimal width based on all agents (visual improvement)
a.dialogWidth = a.calculateOptimalWidth(a.allAgents)
// Ensure minimum width to prevent textinput issues
@@ -201,6 +270,7 @@ func (a *agentDialog) setupAllAgents() {
a.searchDialog = NewSearchDialog("Search agents...", numVisibleAgents)
a.searchDialog.SetWidth(a.dialogWidth)
// Build initial display list (empty query shows grouped view)
items := a.buildDisplayList("")
a.searchDialog.SetItems(items)
}
@@ -210,42 +280,43 @@ func (a *agentDialog) sortAgents() {
agentA := a.allAgents[i]
agentB := a.allAgents[j]
// Current agent goes first
if agentA.Name == a.app.Agent().Name {
// Current agent goes first (your preference)
if agentA.name == a.app.Agent().Name {
return true
}
if agentB.Name == a.app.Agent().Name {
if agentB.name == a.app.Agent().Name {
return false
}
// Alphabetical order for all other agents
return agentA.Name < agentB.Name
return agentA.name < agentB.name
})
}
// buildDisplayList creates the list items based on search query
func (a *agentDialog) buildDisplayList(query string) []list.Item {
if query != "" {
// Search mode: use fuzzy matching
return a.buildSearchResults(query)
} else {
// Grouped mode: show Recent agents section and alphabetical list (their pattern)
return a.buildGroupedResults()
}
return a.buildGroupedResults()
}
// buildSearchResults creates a flat list of search results using fuzzy matching
func (a *agentDialog) buildSearchResults(query string) []list.Item {
agentNames := []string{}
agentMap := make(map[string]opencode.Agent)
agentMap := make(map[string]agentSelectItem)
for _, agent := range a.allAgents {
// Search by name
searchStr := agent.Name
// Only include non-subagents in search
if agent.mode == "subagent" {
continue
}
searchStr := agent.name
agentNames = append(agentNames, searchStr)
agentMap[searchStr] = agent
// Search by description if available
if agent.Description != "" {
searchStr = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", agent.Name, agent.Description)
agentNames = append(agentNames, searchStr)
agentMap[searchStr] = agent
}
}
matches := fuzzy.RankFindFold(query, agentNames)
@@ -257,25 +328,55 @@ func (a *agentDialog) buildSearchResults(query string) []list.Item {
for _, match := range matches {
agent := agentMap[match.Target]
// Create a unique key to avoid duplicates
key := agent.Name
key := agent.name
if seenAgents[key] {
continue
}
seenAgents[key] = true
items = append(items, agentItem{agent: agent})
items = append(items, agent)
}
return items
}
// buildGroupedResults creates a grouped list with Recent agents section and categorized agents
func (a *agentDialog) buildGroupedResults() []list.Item {
var items []list.Item
items = append(items, list.HeaderItem("Agents"))
// Add Recent section (their pattern)
recentAgents := a.getRecentAgents(maxRecentAgents)
if len(recentAgents) > 0 {
items = append(items, list.HeaderItem("Recent"))
for _, agent := range recentAgents {
items = append(items, agent)
}
}
// Add all agents (subagents are already filtered out)
// Create map of recent agent names for filtering
recentAgentNames := make(map[string]bool)
for _, recent := range recentAgents {
recentAgentNames[recent.name] = true
}
// Only show non-subagents (primary/user) in the main section
mainAgents := make([]agentSelectItem, 0)
for _, agent := range a.allAgents {
items = append(items, agentItem{agent: agent})
if !recentAgentNames[agent.name] {
mainAgents = append(mainAgents, agent)
}
}
// Sort main agents alphabetically
sort.Slice(mainAgents, func(i, j int) bool {
return mainAgents[i].name < mainAgents[j].name
})
// Add main agents section
if len(mainAgents) > 0 {
items = append(items, list.HeaderItem("Agents"))
for _, agent := range mainAgents {
items = append(items, agent)
}
}
return items
@@ -285,10 +386,65 @@ func (a *agentDialog) Render(background string) string {
return a.modal.Render(a.View(), background)
}
func (s *agentDialog) Close() tea.Cmd {
func (a *agentDialog) Close() tea.Cmd {
return nil
}
// getRecentAgents returns the most recently used agents (their pattern)
func (a *agentDialog) getRecentAgents(limit int) []agentSelectItem {
var recentAgents []agentSelectItem
// Get recent agents from app state
for _, usage := range a.app.State.RecentlyUsedAgents {
if len(recentAgents) >= limit {
break
}
// Find the corresponding agent
for _, agent := range a.allAgents {
if agent.name == usage.AgentName {
recentAgents = append(recentAgents, agent)
break
}
}
}
// If no recent agents, use the current agent
if len(recentAgents) == 0 {
currentAgentName := a.app.Agent().Name
for _, agent := range a.allAgents {
if agent.name == currentAgentName {
recentAgents = append(recentAgents, agent)
break
}
}
}
return recentAgents
}
func (a *agentDialog) isAgentInRecentSection(agent agentSelectItem, index int) bool {
// Only check if we're in grouped mode (no search query)
if a.searchDialog.GetQuery() != "" {
return false
}
recentAgents := a.getRecentAgents(maxRecentAgents)
if len(recentAgents) == 0 {
return false
}
// Index 0 is the "Recent" header, so recent agents are at indices 1 to len(recentAgents)
if index >= 1 && index <= len(recentAgents) {
if index-1 < len(recentAgents) {
recentAgent := recentAgents[index-1]
return recentAgent.name == agent.name
}
}
return false
}
func NewAgentDialog(app *app.App) AgentDialog {
dialog := &agentDialog{
app: app,

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
"slices"
"github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles/v2/textinput"
tea "github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/v2"
"github.com/muesli/reflow/truncate"
"github.com/sst/opencode-sdk-go"
@@ -110,6 +111,9 @@ type sessionDialog struct {
list list.List[sessionItem]
app *app.App
deleteConfirmation int // -1 means no confirmation, >= 0 means confirming deletion of session at this index
renameMode bool
renameInput textinput.Model
renameIndex int // index of session being renamed
}
func (s *sessionDialog) Init() tea.Cmd {
@@ -123,69 +127,128 @@ func (s *sessionDialog) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
s.height = msg.Height
s.list.SetMaxWidth(layout.Current.Container.Width - 12)
case tea.KeyPressMsg:
switch msg.String() {
case "enter":
if s.deleteConfirmation >= 0 {
s.deleteConfirmation = -1
if s.renameMode {
switch msg.String() {
case "enter":
if _, idx := s.list.GetSelectedItem(); idx >= 0 && idx < len(s.sessions) && idx == s.renameIndex {
newTitle := s.renameInput.Value()
if strings.TrimSpace(newTitle) != "" {
sessionToUpdate := s.sessions[idx]
return s, tea.Sequence(
func() tea.Msg {
ctx := context.Background()
err := s.app.UpdateSession(ctx, sessionToUpdate.ID, newTitle)
if err != nil {
return toast.NewErrorToast("Failed to rename session: " + err.Error())()
}
s.sessions[idx].Title = newTitle
s.renameMode = false
s.modal.SetTitle("Switch Session")
s.updateListItems()
return toast.NewSuccessToast("Session renamed successfully")()
},
)
}
}
s.renameMode = false
s.modal.SetTitle("Switch Session")
s.updateListItems()
return s, nil
default:
var cmd tea.Cmd
s.renameInput, cmd = s.renameInput.Update(msg)
return s, cmd
}
if _, idx := s.list.GetSelectedItem(); idx >= 0 && idx < len(s.sessions) {
selectedSession := s.sessions[idx]
} else {
switch msg.String() {
case "enter":
if s.deleteConfirmation >= 0 {
s.deleteConfirmation = -1
s.updateListItems()
return s, nil
}
if _, idx := s.list.GetSelectedItem(); idx >= 0 && idx < len(s.sessions) {
selectedSession := s.sessions[idx]
return s, tea.Sequence(
util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{}),
util.CmdHandler(app.SessionSelectedMsg(&selectedSession)),
)
}
case "n":
return s, tea.Sequence(
util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{}),
util.CmdHandler(app.SessionSelectedMsg(&selectedSession)),
util.CmdHandler(app.SessionClearedMsg{}),
)
}
case "n":
return s, tea.Sequence(
util.CmdHandler(modal.CloseModalMsg{}),
util.CmdHandler(app.SessionClearedMsg{}),
)
case "x", "delete", "backspace":
if _, idx := s.list.GetSelectedItem(); idx >= 0 && idx < len(s.sessions) {
if s.deleteConfirmation == idx {
// Second press - actually delete the session
sessionToDelete := s.sessions[idx]
return s, tea.Sequence(
func() tea.Msg {
s.sessions = slices.Delete(s.sessions, idx, idx+1)
s.deleteConfirmation = -1
s.updateListItems()
return nil
},
s.deleteSession(sessionToDelete.ID),
)
} else {
// First press - enter delete confirmation mode
s.deleteConfirmation = idx
case "r":
if _, idx := s.list.GetSelectedItem(); idx >= 0 && idx < len(s.sessions) {
s.renameMode = true
s.renameIndex = idx
s.setupRenameInput(s.sessions[idx].Title)
s.modal.SetTitle("Rename Session")
s.updateListItems()
return s, textinput.Blink
}
case "x", "delete", "backspace":
if _, idx := s.list.GetSelectedItem(); idx >= 0 && idx < len(s.sessions) {
if s.deleteConfirmation == idx {
// Second press - actually delete the session
sessionToDelete := s.sessions[idx]
return s, tea.Sequence(
func() tea.Msg {
s.sessions = slices.Delete(s.sessions, idx, idx+1)
s.deleteConfirmation = -1
s.updateListItems()
return nil
},
s.deleteSession(sessionToDelete.ID),
)
} else {
// First press - enter delete confirmation mode
s.deleteConfirmation = idx
s.updateListItems()
return s, nil
}
}
case "esc":
if s.deleteConfirmation >= 0 {
s.deleteConfirmation = -1
s.updateListItems()
return s, nil
}
}
case "esc":
if s.deleteConfirmation >= 0 {
s.deleteConfirmation = -1
s.updateListItems()
return s, nil
}
}
}
var cmd tea.Cmd
listModel, cmd := s.list.Update(msg)
s.list = listModel.(list.List[sessionItem])
return s, cmd
if !s.renameMode {
var cmd tea.Cmd
listModel, cmd := s.list.Update(msg)
s.list = listModel.(list.List[sessionItem])
return s, cmd
}
return s, nil
}
func (s *sessionDialog) Render(background string) string {
if s.renameMode {
// Show rename input instead of list
t := theme.CurrentTheme()
renameView := s.renameInput.View()
mutedStyle := styles.NewStyle().Foreground(t.TextMuted()).Background(t.BackgroundPanel()).Render
helpText := mutedStyle("Enter to confirm, Esc to cancel")
helpText = styles.NewStyle().PaddingLeft(1).PaddingTop(1).Render(helpText)
content := strings.Join([]string{renameView, helpText}, "\n")
return s.modal.Render(content, background)
}
listView := s.list.View()
t := theme.CurrentTheme()
keyStyle := styles.NewStyle().Foreground(t.Text()).Background(t.BackgroundPanel()).Render
mutedStyle := styles.NewStyle().Foreground(t.TextMuted()).Background(t.BackgroundPanel()).Render
leftHelp := keyStyle("n") + mutedStyle(" new session")
leftHelp := keyStyle("n") + mutedStyle(" new session") + " " + keyStyle("r") + mutedStyle(" rename")
rightHelp := keyStyle("x/del") + mutedStyle(" delete session")
bgColor := t.BackgroundPanel()
@@ -203,6 +266,39 @@ func (s *sessionDialog) Render(background string) string {
return s.modal.Render(content, background)
}
func (s *sessionDialog) setupRenameInput(currentTitle string) {
t := theme.CurrentTheme()
bgColor := t.BackgroundPanel()
textColor := t.Text()
textMutedColor := t.TextMuted()
s.renameInput = textinput.New()
s.renameInput.SetValue(currentTitle)
s.renameInput.Focus()
s.renameInput.CharLimit = 100
s.renameInput.SetWidth(layout.Current.Container.Width - 20)
s.renameInput.Styles.Blurred.Placeholder = styles.NewStyle().
Foreground(textMutedColor).
Background(bgColor).
Lipgloss()
s.renameInput.Styles.Blurred.Text = styles.NewStyle().
Foreground(textColor).
Background(bgColor).
Lipgloss()
s.renameInput.Styles.Focused.Placeholder = styles.NewStyle().
Foreground(textMutedColor).
Background(bgColor).
Lipgloss()
s.renameInput.Styles.Focused.Text = styles.NewStyle().
Foreground(textColor).
Background(bgColor).
Lipgloss()
s.renameInput.Styles.Focused.Prompt = styles.NewStyle().
Background(bgColor).
Lipgloss()
}
func (s *sessionDialog) updateListItems() {
_, currentIdx := s.list.GetSelectedItem()
@@ -229,7 +325,22 @@ func (s *sessionDialog) deleteSession(sessionID string) tea.Cmd {
}
}
// ReopenSessionModalMsg is emitted when the session modal should be reopened
type ReopenSessionModalMsg struct{}
func (s *sessionDialog) Close() tea.Cmd {
if s.renameMode {
// If in rename mode, exit rename mode and return a command to reopen the modal
s.renameMode = false
s.modal.SetTitle("Switch Session")
s.updateListItems()
// Return a command that will reopen the session modal
return func() tea.Msg {
return ReopenSessionModalMsg{}
}
}
// Normal close behavior
return nil
}
@@ -272,6 +383,8 @@ func NewSessionDialog(app *app.App) SessionDialog {
list: listComponent,
app: app,
deleteConfirmation: -1,
renameMode: false,
renameIndex: -1,
modal: modal.New(
modal.WithTitle("Switch Session"),
modal.WithMaxWidth(layout.Current.Container.Width-8),

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@@ -2045,6 +2045,109 @@ func itemWidth(item any) int {
return 0
}
// forceWrapAttachment splits an attachment's display text across multiple lines
func forceWrapAttachment(att *attachment.Attachment, width int) [][]any {
if width <= 0 {
return [][]any{{att}}
}
display := att.Display
displayRunes := []rune(display)
if len(displayRunes) <= width {
return [][]any{{att}}
}
var lines [][]any
start := 0
for start < len(displayRunes) {
// Calculate how many runes fit in this line
end := start + width
if end > len(displayRunes) {
end = len(displayRunes)
}
// Create a wrapped attachment for this segment
wrappedAtt := &attachment.Attachment{
ID: att.ID,
Type: att.Type,
Display: string(displayRunes[start:end]),
URL: att.URL,
Filename: att.Filename,
MediaType: att.MediaType,
Source: att.Source,
}
lines = append(lines, []any{wrappedAtt})
start = end
}
return lines
}
// forceWrapWord splits a word that's too long to fit within the given width
func forceWrapWord(word []any, width int) [][]any {
if width <= 0 || len(word) == 0 {
return [][]any{word}
}
var lines [][]any
currentLine := []any{}
currentWidth := 0
for _, item := range word {
if att, ok := item.(*attachment.Attachment); ok {
// Handle attachment that might be too wide
attWidth := uniseg.StringWidth(att.Display)
// If the attachment display is too wide, split it
if attWidth > width {
// Finish current line if it has content
if len(currentLine) > 0 {
lines = append(lines, currentLine)
currentLine = []any{}
currentWidth = 0
}
// Split the attachment display across multiple lines
wrappedAttachment := forceWrapAttachment(att, width)
lines = append(lines, wrappedAttachment...)
continue
}
// If adding this attachment would exceed the width, start a new line
if currentWidth+attWidth > width && len(currentLine) > 0 {
lines = append(lines, currentLine)
currentLine = []any{}
currentWidth = 0
}
currentLine = append(currentLine, item)
currentWidth += attWidth
} else if r, ok := item.(rune); ok {
itemWidth := rw.RuneWidth(r)
// If adding this rune would exceed the width, start a new line
if currentWidth+itemWidth > width && len(currentLine) > 0 {
lines = append(lines, currentLine)
currentLine = []any{}
currentWidth = 0
}
currentLine = append(currentLine, item)
currentWidth += itemWidth
}
}
// Add the last line if it has content
if len(currentLine) > 0 {
lines = append(lines, currentLine)
}
return lines
}
func wrapInterfaces(content []any, width int) [][]any {
if width <= 0 {
return [][]any{content}
@@ -2076,11 +2179,49 @@ func wrapInterfaces(content []any, width int) [][]any {
if !inSpaces {
// End of a word
if lineW > 0 && lineW+wordW > width {
lines = append(lines, word)
lineW = wordW
// If the word itself is too long to fit on a line, force-wrap it
if wordW > width {
wrappedLines := forceWrapWord(word, width)
lines = append(lines, wrappedLines...)
// Calculate width of the last wrapped line
lastLine := wrappedLines[len(wrappedLines)-1]
lineW = 0
for _, item := range lastLine {
if r, ok := item.(rune); ok {
lineW += rw.RuneWidth(r)
} else if att, ok := item.(*attachment.Attachment); ok {
lineW += uniseg.StringWidth(att.Display)
}
}
} else {
lines = append(lines, word)
lineW = wordW
}
} else {
lines[len(lines)-1] = append(lines[len(lines)-1], word...)
lineW += wordW
// Check if the word needs to be force-wrapped even when it fits on the current line
if wordW > width {
currentLine := lines[len(lines)-1]
wrappedWord := forceWrapWord(word, width-lineW)
if len(wrappedWord) > 0 {
lines[len(lines)-1] = append(currentLine, wrappedWord[0]...)
for i := 1; i < len(wrappedWord); i++ {
lines = append(lines, wrappedWord[i])
}
// Calculate width of the last wrapped line
lastLine := wrappedWord[len(wrappedWord)-1]
lineW = 0
for _, item := range lastLine {
if r, ok := item.(rune); ok {
lineW += rw.RuneWidth(r)
} else if att, ok := item.(*attachment.Attachment); ok {
lineW += uniseg.StringWidth(att.Display)
}
}
}
} else {
lines[len(lines)-1] = append(lines[len(lines)-1], word...)
lineW += wordW
}
}
word = nil
wordW = 0
@@ -2110,11 +2251,49 @@ func wrapInterfaces(content []any, width int) [][]any {
// Handle any remaining word/spaces at the end of the content.
if wordW > 0 {
if lineW > 0 && lineW+wordW > width {
lines = append(lines, word)
lineW = wordW
// If the word itself is too long to fit on a line, force-wrap it
if wordW > width {
wrappedLines := forceWrapWord(word, width)
lines = append(lines, wrappedLines...)
// Calculate width of the last wrapped line
lastLine := wrappedLines[len(wrappedLines)-1]
lineW = 0
for _, item := range lastLine {
if r, ok := item.(rune); ok {
lineW += rw.RuneWidth(r)
} else if att, ok := item.(*attachment.Attachment); ok {
lineW += uniseg.StringWidth(att.Display)
}
}
} else {
lines = append(lines, word)
lineW = wordW
}
} else {
lines[len(lines)-1] = append(lines[len(lines)-1], word...)
lineW += wordW
// Check if the word needs to be force-wrapped even when it fits on the current line
if wordW > width {
currentLine := lines[len(lines)-1]
wrappedWord := forceWrapWord(word, width-lineW)
if len(wrappedWord) > 0 {
lines[len(lines)-1] = append(currentLine, wrappedWord[0]...)
for i := 1; i < len(wrappedWord); i++ {
lines = append(lines, wrappedWord[i])
}
// Calculate width of the last wrapped line
lastLine := wrappedWord[len(wrappedWord)-1]
lineW = 0
for _, item := range lastLine {
if r, ok := item.(rune); ok {
lineW += rw.RuneWidth(r)
} else if att, ok := item.(*attachment.Attachment); ok {
lineW += uniseg.StringWidth(att.Display)
}
}
}
} else {
lines[len(lines)-1] = append(lines[len(lines)-1], word...)
lineW += wordW
}
}
}
if spaceW > 0 {

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@@ -357,6 +357,11 @@ func (a Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
}
a.modal = nil
return a, cmd
case dialog.ReopenSessionModalMsg:
// Reopen the session modal (used when exiting rename mode)
sessionDialog := dialog.NewSessionDialog(a.app)
a.modal = sessionDialog
return a, nil
case commands.ExecuteCommandMsg:
updated, cmd := a.executeCommand(commands.Command(msg))
return updated, cmd
@@ -599,31 +604,9 @@ func (a Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
a.app.State.UpdateModelUsage(msg.Provider.ID, msg.Model.ID)
cmds = append(cmds, a.app.SaveState())
case app.AgentSelectedMsg:
// Find the agent index
for i, agent := range a.app.Agents {
if agent.Name == msg.Agent.Name {
a.app.AgentIndex = i
break
}
}
a.app.State.Agent = msg.Agent.Name
// Switch to the agent's preferred model if available
if model, ok := a.app.State.AgentModel[msg.Agent.Name]; ok {
for _, provider := range a.app.Providers {
if provider.ID == model.ProviderID {
a.app.Provider = &provider
for _, m := range provider.Models {
if m.ID == model.ModelID {
a.app.Model = &m
break
}
}
break
}
}
}
cmds = append(cmds, a.app.SaveState())
updated, cmd := a.app.SwitchToAgent(msg.AgentName)
a.app = updated
cmds = append(cmds, cmd)
case dialog.ThemeSelectedMsg:
a.app.State.Theme = msg.ThemeName
cmds = append(cmds, a.app.SaveState())
@@ -1171,6 +1154,7 @@ func (a Model) executeCommand(command commands.Command) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
case commands.ModelListCommand:
modelDialog := dialog.NewModelDialog(a.app)
a.modal = modelDialog
case commands.AgentListCommand:
agentDialog := dialog.NewAgentDialog(a.app)
a.modal = agentDialog

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package util
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strings"
"unicode"
@@ -85,6 +86,8 @@ func Extension(path string) string {
func ToMarkdown(content string, width int, backgroundColor compat.AdaptiveColor) string {
r := styles.GetMarkdownRenderer(width-6, backgroundColor)
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, RootPath+"/", "")
hyphenRegex := regexp.MustCompile(`-([^ ]|$)`)
content = hyphenRegex.ReplaceAllString(content, "\u2011$1")
rendered, _ := r.Render(content)
lines := strings.Split(rendered, "\n")
@@ -105,5 +108,6 @@ func ToMarkdown(content string, width int, backgroundColor compat.AdaptiveColor)
}
}
content = strings.Join(lines, "\n")
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\u2011", "-")
return strings.TrimSuffix(content, "\n")
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"name": "@opencode/web",
"type": "module",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"scripts": {
"dev": "astro dev",
"dev:remote": "sst shell --stage=dev --target=Web astro dev",

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@@ -358,6 +358,147 @@ Here are all the tools can be controlled through the agent config.
---
### Permissions
Permissions control what actions an agent can take.
- edit, bash, webfetch
Each permission can be set to allow, ask, or deny.
- allow, ask, deny
Configure permissions globally in opencode.json.
```json title="opencode.json"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"permission": {
"edit": "ask",
"bash": "allow",
"webfetch": "deny"
}
}
```
You can override permissions per agent in JSON.
```json title="opencode.json" {7-18}
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"agent": {
"build": {
"permission": {
"edit": "allow",
"bash": {
"*": "allow",
"git push": "ask",
"terraform *": "deny"
},
"webfetch": "ask"
}
}
}
}
```
You can also set permissions in Markdown agents.
```markdown title="~/.config/opencode/agent/review.md"
---
description: Code review without edits
mode: subagent
permission:
edit: deny
bash: ask
webfetch: deny
---
Only analyze code and suggest changes.
```
Bash permissions support granular patterns for fine-grained control.
```json title="Allow most, ask for risky, deny terraform"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"permission": {
"bash": {
"*": "allow",
"git push": "ask",
"terraform *": "deny"
}
}
}
```
If you provide a granular bash map, the default becomes ask unless you set \* explicitly.
```json title="Granular defaults to ask"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"permission": {
"bash": {
"git status": "allow"
}
}
}
```
Agent-level permissions merge over global settings.
- Global sets defaults; agent overrides when specified
Specific bash rules can override a global default.
```json title="Global ask, agent allows safe commands"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"permission": { "bash": "ask" },
"agent": {
"build": {
"permission": {
"bash": { "git status": "allow", "*": "ask" }
}
}
}
}
```
Permissions affect tool availability and prompts differently.
- deny hides tools (edit also hides write/patch); ask prompts; allow runs
For quick reference, here are common setups.
```json title="Read-only reviewer"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"agent": {
"review": {
"permission": { "edit": "deny", "bash": "deny", "webfetch": "allow" }
}
}
}
```
```json title="Planning agent that can browse but cannot change code"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"agent": {
"plan": {
"permission": { "edit": "deny", "bash": "deny", "webfetch": "ask" }
}
}
}
```
See the full permissions guide for more patterns.
- /docs/permissions
---
### Mode
Control the agent's mode with the `mode` config. The `mode` option is used to determine how the agent can be used.

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@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ Permissions are configured in your `opencode.json` file under the `permission` k
| `bash` | Control bash command execution |
| `webfetch` | Control web content fetching |
They can also be configured per agent, see [Agent Configuration](/docs/agents#agent-configuration) for more details.
---
### edit

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
"name": "opencode",
"displayName": "opencode",
"description": "opencode for VS Code",
"version": "0.4.29",
"version": "0.4.42",
"publisher": "sst-dev",
"repository": {
"type": "git",