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README.md

OpenCode Agents

A set of OpenCode configurations, prompts, agents, and plugins for enhanced development workflows.

Watch Demo

Why Use This?

  • Plan-first workflow - Agents propose plans before implementing
  • Incremental execution - Step-by-step implementation with validation
  • Quality built-in - Automatic testing, type checking, and code review
  • Your patterns - Agents follow your coding standards from context files

Quick Start

Step 1: Install OpenCode CLI

# Follow official guide
https://opencode.ai/docs

Step 2: Install Agents & Commands

# Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/darrenhinde/opencode-agents.git
cd opencode-agents

# Install to OpenCode directory (global)
mkdir -p ~/.opencode
cp -r .opencode/agent ~/.opencode/
cp -r .opencode/command ~/.opencode/
cp -r .opencode/context ~/.opencode/

Step 3: Start Building

# Start the main development agent (recommended for new users)
opencode --agent codebase-agent

# Tell it what to build
> "Create a React todo list with TypeScript"

What happens next:

  1. Agent proposes an implementation plan
  2. Asks for your approval
  3. Implements step-by-step with validation
  4. Delegates to @task-manager for complex features
  5. Uses @tester and @reviewer for quality assurance

How It Works

User Request
    ↓
codebase-agent (main coordinator)
    ↓
    ├─→ @task-manager (breaks down complex features)
    ├─→ @tester (writes and runs tests)
    ├─→ @reviewer (security and code review)
    ├─→ @documentation (generates docs)
    └─→ @build-agent (type checking and validation)

The workflow:

  1. You describe what you want to build
  2. Agent plans the implementation steps
  3. You approve the plan
  4. Agent implements incrementally with validation
  5. Quality checks run automatically (tests, types, linting)
  6. Subagents handle specialized tasks (testing, review, docs)

Context-aware: Agents automatically load patterns from .opencode/context/ to follow your coding standards.


What's Included

🤖 Main Agents

  • codebase-agent - Your main development partner (recommended for most tasks)
  • task-manager - Breaks complex features into manageable subtasks
  • workflow-orchestrator - Routes requests to appropriate workflows
  • image-specialist - Generates images with Gemini AI

🔧 Specialized Subagents (Auto-delegated)

  • reviewer - Code review and security analysis
  • tester - Test creation and validation
  • coder-agent - Quick implementation tasks
  • documentation - Documentation generation
  • build-agent - Build and type checking
  • codebase-pattern-analyst - Pattern discovery

⚡ Commands

  • /commit - Smart git commits with conventional format
  • /optimize - Code optimization
  • /test - Testing workflows
  • /clean - Cleanup operations
  • /context - Context management
  • /prompt-enchancer - Improve your prompts
  • /worktrees - Git worktree management

📚 Context Files

  • core/essential-patterns.md - Core coding patterns
  • project/project-context.md - Your project-specific patterns

Example Workflows

Build a Feature

opencode --agent codebase-agent
> "Create a user authentication system with email/password"

# Agent will:
# 1. Propose implementation plan
# 2. Wait for your approval
# 3. Delegate to @task-manager (creates tasks/subtasks/user-auth/)
# 4. Implement step-by-step
# 5. Use @tester for tests
# 6. Use @reviewer for security review

Make a Commit

# Make your changes
git add .

# Use the commit command
/commit

# Auto-generates: ✨ feat: add user authentication system

Add Your Patterns

# Edit your project context
nano ~/.opencode/context/project/project-context.md

# Add your patterns:
# **API Endpoint Pattern:**
# ```typescript
# export async function POST(request: Request) {
#   // Your standard pattern
# }
# ```

# Agents will automatically use these patterns!

Optional Add-ons

📱 Telegram Notifications

Get notified when OpenCode sessions go idle.

# Copy plugin directory
cp -r .opencode/plugin ~/.opencode/

# Install dependencies
cd ~/.opencode/plugin
npm install

# Configure
cd ~/opencode-agents
cp env.example .env
# Edit .env with TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN and TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID

Get credentials: Message @BotFather on Telegram → /newbot → Save token

See .opencode/plugin/README.md for detailed documentation.

🎨 Gemini AI Image Tools

Generate and edit images using Gemini AI.

# Copy tool directory
cp -r .opencode/tool ~/.opencode/

# Install dependencies
cd ~/.opencode/tool
npm install

# Configure
cd ~/opencode-agents
cp env.example .env
# Edit .env with GEMINI_API_KEY

Get API key: https://makersuite.google.com/app/apikey


Common Questions

Q: What's the main way to use this?
A: Use opencode --agent codebase-agent for development. It coordinates everything else.

Q: Do I need to install plugins/tools?
A: No, they're optional. Only install if you want Telegram notifications or Gemini AI features.

Q: Where should I install - globally or per-project?
A: Global (~/.opencode/) works for most. Project-specific (.opencode/) if you need different configs per project.

Q: How do I add my own coding patterns?
A: Edit ~/.opencode/context/project/project-context.md - agents automatically load this file.

Q: What's the AGENT-SYSTEM-BLUEPRINT.md for?
A: It's a teaching document explaining architecture patterns and how to extend the system.

Q: Can I use just one command or agent?
A: Yes! Cherry-pick individual files with curl:

curl -o ~/.opencode/agent/codebase-agent.md \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/darrenhinde/opencode-agents/main/.opencode/agent/codebase-agent.md

Advanced

Understanding the System

Read AGENT-SYSTEM-BLUEPRINT.md to learn:

  • How context loading works (the @ symbol)
  • Agent architecture patterns
  • How to create custom agents and commands
  • How to extend the system for your needs

Safety & Security

  • Approval-first workflow - Agents propose plans before execution
  • Configurable permissions - Granular control over agent capabilities
  • Secure credentials - Environment variables for sensitive data
  • Input sanitization - Protection against injection attacks

Project Structure

.opencode/
├── agent/              # AI agents
│   ├── codebase-agent.md
│   ├── task-manager.md
│   └── subagents/      # Specialized helpers
├── command/            # Slash commands
│   ├── commit.md
│   └── optimize.md
├── context/            # Coding patterns
│   ├── core/           # Essential patterns
│   └── project/        # Your patterns
├── plugin/             # Optional: Telegram
└── tool/               # Optional: Gemini AI

Contributing

  1. Follow the established naming conventions and coding standards
  2. Write comprehensive tests for new features
  3. Update documentation for any changes
  4. Ensure security best practices are followed

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.


Recommended for New Users

Start with codebase-agent - it's your main development partner that handles planning, implementation, and quality assurance. It automatically delegates to specialized subagents when needed, so you don't have to manage multiple agents yourself.

opencode --agent codebase-agent
> "Your development task here"

The agent will guide you through the entire development workflow with a plan-first, approval-based approach.