hermes-agent/skills/autonomous-ai-agents/opencode/SKILL.md
Teknium b9bac87d5a feat(skills): declare platforms frontmatter for all 79 undeclared built-in skills
Completes the Windows-gating coverage for the built-in skills/ tree. Every
bundled SKILL.md now carries an explicit platforms: declaration so the
loader (agent.skill_utils.skill_matches_platform) can skip-load skills
that don't fit the current OS.

74 skills declared cross-platform (platforms: [linux, macos, windows]):
  Creative (16): ascii-art, ascii-video, architecture-diagram, baoyu-comic,
    baoyu-infographic, claude-design, creative-ideation, design-md,
    excalidraw, humanizer, manim-video, p5js, pixel-art,
    popular-web-designs, pretext, sketch, songwriting-and-ai-music,
    touchdesigner-mcp
  Autonomous agents: claude-code, codex, hermes-agent, opencode
  Data/devops: jupyter-live-kernel, kanban-orchestrator, kanban-worker,
    webhook-subscriptions, dogfood, codebase-inspection
  GitHub: github-auth, github-code-review, github-issues,
    github-pr-workflow, github-repo-management
  Media: gif-search, heartmula, songsee, spotify, youtube-content
  MCP / email / gaming / notes / smart-home: native-mcp, himalaya,
    pokemon-player, obsidian, openhue
  mlops (non-broken): weights-and-biases, huggingface-hub, llama-cpp,
    outlines, segment-anything-model, dspy, trl-fine-tuning
  Productivity: airtable, google-workspace, linear, maps, nano-pdf,
    notion, ocr-and-documents, powerpoint
  Red-teaming / research: godmode, arxiv, blogwatcher, llm-wiki,
    polymarket
  Software-dev: debugging-hermes-tui-commands, hermes-agent-skill-authoring,
    node-inspect-debugger, plan, requesting-code-review, spike,
    subagent-driven-development, systematic-debugging,
    test-driven-development, writing-plans
  Misc: yuanbao

5 skills gated from Windows (platforms: [linux, macos]):
  mlops/inference/vllm (serving-llms-vllm)
    vLLM is officially Linux-only; Windows requires WSL.
  mlops/training/axolotl
    Axolotl's flash-attn + deepspeed + bitsandbytes stack is Linux-first.
  mlops/training/unsloth
    Requires Triton + xformers + flash-attn — Linux only in practice.
  mlops/models/audiocraft (audiocraft-audio-generation)
    torchaudio ffmpeg backend + encodec dependencies are Linux-first.
  mlops/inference/obliteratus
    Research abliteration workflow; relies on Linux-focused pytorch
    kernels and MLX — no first-class Windows path.

Same strict-over-lenient policy as the optional-skills sweep: when the
underlying tool's Windows support is rough, missing, or WSL-only, gate the
skill. Easier to un-gate after verified Windows support lands than to leak
partial support that manifests as mid-task failures.

Combined with prior commits in this branch, every bundled SKILL.md
(skills/ + optional-skills/) now has a platforms: declaration.
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name description version author license platforms metadata
opencode Delegate coding to OpenCode CLI (features, PR review). 1.2.0 Hermes Agent MIT
linux
macos
windows
hermes
tags related_skills
Coding-Agent
OpenCode
Autonomous
Refactoring
Code-Review
claude-code
codex
hermes-agent

OpenCode CLI

Use OpenCode as an autonomous coding worker orchestrated by Hermes terminal/process tools. OpenCode is a provider-agnostic, open-source AI coding agent with a TUI and CLI.

When to Use

  • User explicitly asks to use OpenCode
  • You want an external coding agent to implement/refactor/review code
  • You need long-running coding sessions with progress checks
  • You want parallel task execution in isolated workdirs/worktrees

Prerequisites

  • OpenCode installed: npm i -g opencode-ai@latest or brew install anomalyco/tap/opencode
  • Auth configured: opencode auth login or set provider env vars (OPENROUTER_API_KEY, etc.)
  • Verify: opencode auth list should show at least one provider
  • Git repository for code tasks (recommended)
  • pty=true for interactive TUI sessions

Binary Resolution (Important)

Shell environments may resolve different OpenCode binaries. If behavior differs between your terminal and Hermes, check:

terminal(command="which -a opencode")
terminal(command="opencode --version")

If needed, pin an explicit binary path:

terminal(command="$HOME/.opencode/bin/opencode run '...'", workdir="~/project", pty=true)

One-Shot Tasks

Use opencode run for bounded, non-interactive tasks:

terminal(command="opencode run 'Add retry logic to API calls and update tests'", workdir="~/project")

Attach context files with -f:

terminal(command="opencode run 'Review this config for security issues' -f config.yaml -f .env.example", workdir="~/project")

Show model thinking with --thinking:

terminal(command="opencode run 'Debug why tests fail in CI' --thinking", workdir="~/project")

Force a specific model:

terminal(command="opencode run 'Refactor auth module' --model openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4", workdir="~/project")

Interactive Sessions (Background)

For iterative work requiring multiple exchanges, start the TUI in background:

terminal(command="opencode", workdir="~/project", background=true, pty=true)
# Returns session_id

# Send a prompt
process(action="submit", session_id="<id>", data="Implement OAuth refresh flow and add tests")

# Monitor progress
process(action="poll", session_id="<id>")
process(action="log", session_id="<id>")

# Send follow-up input
process(action="submit", session_id="<id>", data="Now add error handling for token expiry")

# Exit cleanly — Ctrl+C
process(action="write", session_id="<id>", data="\x03")
# Or just kill the process
process(action="kill", session_id="<id>")

Important: Do NOT use /exit — it is not a valid OpenCode command and will open an agent selector dialog instead. Use Ctrl+C (\x03) or process(action="kill") to exit.

TUI Keybindings

Key Action
Enter Submit message (press twice if needed)
Tab Switch between agents (build/plan)
Ctrl+P Open command palette
Ctrl+X L Switch session
Ctrl+X M Switch model
Ctrl+X N New session
Ctrl+X E Open editor
Ctrl+C Exit OpenCode

Resuming Sessions

After exiting, OpenCode prints a session ID. Resume with:

terminal(command="opencode -c", workdir="~/project", background=true, pty=true)  # Continue last session
terminal(command="opencode -s ses_abc123", workdir="~/project", background=true, pty=true)  # Specific session

Common Flags

Flag Use
run 'prompt' One-shot execution and exit
--continue / -c Continue the last OpenCode session
--session <id> / -s Continue a specific session
--agent <name> Choose OpenCode agent (build or plan)
--model provider/model Force specific model
--format json Machine-readable output/events
--file <path> / -f Attach file(s) to the message
--thinking Show model thinking blocks
--variant <level> Reasoning effort (high, max, minimal)
--title <name> Name the session
--attach <url> Connect to a running opencode server

Procedure

  1. Verify tool readiness:
    • terminal(command="opencode --version")
    • terminal(command="opencode auth list")
  2. For bounded tasks, use opencode run '...' (no pty needed).
  3. For iterative tasks, start opencode with background=true, pty=true.
  4. Monitor long tasks with process(action="poll"|"log").
  5. If OpenCode asks for input, respond via process(action="submit", ...).
  6. Exit with process(action="write", data="\x03") or process(action="kill").
  7. Summarize file changes, test results, and next steps back to user.

PR Review Workflow

OpenCode has a built-in PR command:

terminal(command="opencode pr 42", workdir="~/project", pty=true)

Or review in a temporary clone for isolation:

terminal(command="REVIEW=$(mktemp -d) && git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git $REVIEW && cd $REVIEW && opencode run 'Review this PR vs main. Report bugs, security risks, test gaps, and style issues.' -f $(git diff origin/main --name-only | head -20 | tr '\n' ' ')", pty=true)

Parallel Work Pattern

Use separate workdirs/worktrees to avoid collisions:

terminal(command="opencode run 'Fix issue #101 and commit'", workdir="/tmp/issue-101", background=true, pty=true)
terminal(command="opencode run 'Add parser regression tests and commit'", workdir="/tmp/issue-102", background=true, pty=true)
process(action="list")

Session & Cost Management

List past sessions:

terminal(command="opencode session list")

Check token usage and costs:

terminal(command="opencode stats")
terminal(command="opencode stats --days 7 --models anthropic/claude-sonnet-4")

Pitfalls

  • Interactive opencode (TUI) sessions require pty=true. The opencode run command does NOT need pty.
  • /exit is NOT a valid command — it opens an agent selector. Use Ctrl+C to exit the TUI.
  • PATH mismatch can select the wrong OpenCode binary/model config.
  • If OpenCode appears stuck, inspect logs before killing:
    • process(action="log", session_id="<id>")
  • Avoid sharing one working directory across parallel OpenCode sessions.
  • Enter may need to be pressed twice to submit in the TUI (once to finalize text, once to send).

Verification

Smoke test:

terminal(command="opencode run 'Respond with exactly: OPENCODE_SMOKE_OK'")

Success criteria:

  • Output includes OPENCODE_SMOKE_OK
  • Command exits without provider/model errors
  • For code tasks: expected files changed and tests pass

Rules

  1. Prefer opencode run for one-shot automation — it's simpler and doesn't need pty.
  2. Use interactive background mode only when iteration is needed.
  3. Always scope OpenCode sessions to a single repo/workdir.
  4. For long tasks, provide progress updates from process logs.
  5. Report concrete outcomes (files changed, tests, remaining risks).
  6. Exit interactive sessions with Ctrl+C or kill, never /exit.