chore(config): 更新日志配置并添加OpenCode技能和命令
- 将MyBatis日志实现从STDOUT更改为SLF4J - 调整开发环境日志级别从debug降级为info - 添加OpenCode命令配置文件包括快速开始、文件操作、插件和技能相关命令 - 创建OpenCode技能框架包含代理创建器、命令创建器、插件创建器和技能创建器 - 初始化OpenWork工作区配置文件 - 添加工作区引导和Chrome DevTools演示技能
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description: "Get started"
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---
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get started
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description: "Safe, practical file workflows"
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Show me how to interact with files in this workspace. Include safe examples for reading, summarizing, and editing.
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description: "What plugins are and how to install them"
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Explain what plugins are and how to install them in this workspace.
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description: "How skills work and how to create your own"
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Explain what skills are, how to use them, and how to create a new skill for this workspace.
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"createdAt": 1770354192916,
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"preset": "starter"
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"authorizedRoots": [
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.opencode/skills/agent-creator/.env.example
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# No environment variables are required for this skill.
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---
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name: agent-creator
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description: Create new OpenCode agents with a gpt-5.2-codex default.
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---
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## Quick Usage (Already Configured)
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### Create a project agent
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```bash
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opencode agent create
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```
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### Agent file locations
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- Project agents: `.opencode/agents/<name>.md`
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- Global agents: `~/.config/opencode/agents/<name>.md`
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## Default model
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Use `gpt-5.2-codex` as the default model for new agents unless a workflow needs a different model.
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## Minimal agent template
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```markdown
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---
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description: One-line description of what the agent does
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mode: subagent
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model: gpt-5.2-codex
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tools:
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write: false
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edit: false
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bash: false
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---
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You are a specialized agent. Describe your task, boundaries, and expected output.
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```
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## Notes from OpenCode docs
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- Agent files are markdown with YAML frontmatter.
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- The markdown filename becomes the agent name.
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- Set `mode` to `primary`, `subagent`, or `all`.
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- If no model is specified, subagents inherit the caller model.
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- `tools` controls per-agent tool access.
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## Reference
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Follow the official OpenCode agent docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/agents/
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## First-Time Setup (If Not Configured)
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1. Run `opencode agent create` and choose project scope.
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2. Paste in the default template above and adjust tools as needed.
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.opencode/skills/agent-creator/client.ts
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export type AgentCreatorClient = Record<string, never>;
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export const client: AgentCreatorClient = {};
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.opencode/skills/agent-creator/first-call.ts
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import { config } from "./load-env";
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async function main() {
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void config;
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console.log("agent-creator: no credentials required.");
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}
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main().catch((error) => {
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console.error(error);
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});
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.opencode/skills/agent-creator/load-env.ts
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export type AgentCreatorConfig = Record<string, never>;
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export const config: AgentCreatorConfig = {};
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.opencode/skills/command-creator/.env.example
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# No environment variables are required for this skill.
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.opencode/skills/command-creator/.skill.config
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# Required credentials (if any)
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# - List the credential name
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# - Where to obtain it
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# - How to store it locally
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# Example:
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# - GITHUB_TOKEN: https://github.com/settings/tokens
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# - Store in .env (gitignored)
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---
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name: command-creator
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description: Create OpenCode custom commands for repeatable tasks.
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---
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## Quick Usage (Already Configured)
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### Create a new command file
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```bash
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mkdir -p .opencode/commands
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```
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Create `.opencode/commands/<name>.md` with frontmatter and a prompt template.
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### Command file example
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```
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---
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description: Run tests with coverage
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agent: build
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model: gpt-5.2-codex
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---
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Run the full test suite with coverage report and show any failures.
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Focus on the failing tests and suggest fixes.
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```
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## Prompt config essentials
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- Use `$ARGUMENTS` for all arguments, or `$1`, `$2`, `$3` for positional args.
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- Use `!\`command\`` to inject shell output into the prompt.
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- Use `@path/to/file` to include file contents in the prompt.
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## Notes from OpenCode docs
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- Command files live in `.opencode/commands/` (project) or `~/.config/opencode/commands/` (global).
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- The markdown filename becomes the command name (e.g., `test.md` → `/test`).
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- JSON config also supports commands in `opencode.json` under `command`.
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- Custom commands can override built-ins like `/init`, `/undo`, `/redo`, `/share`, `/help`.
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## Reference
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Follow the official OpenCode command docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/commands/
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Use the docs as the escape hatch when unsure.
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## Docs snapshot
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Skip to content
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OpenCode
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Search
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Config
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Prompt config
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Arguments
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Shell output
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File references
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Options
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Template
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Description
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Agent
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Subtask
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Model
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Built-in
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Commands
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Create custom commands for repetitive tasks.
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Custom commands let you specify a prompt you want to run when that command is executed in the TUI.
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/my-command
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Custom commands are in addition to the built-in commands like /init, /undo, /redo, /share, /help. Learn more.
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Create command files
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Create markdown files in the commands/ directory to define custom commands.
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Create .opencode/commands/test.md:
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.opencode/commands/test.md
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---
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description: Run tests with coverage
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agent: build
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model: anthropic/claude-3-sonnet-20241022
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---
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Run the full test suite with coverage report and show any failures.
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Focus on the failing tests and suggest fixes.
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The frontmatter defines command properties. The content becomes the template.
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Use the command by typing / followed by the command name.
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"/test"
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Configure
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You can add custom commands through the OpenCode config or by creating markdown files in the commands/ directory.
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JSON
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Use the command option in your OpenCode config:
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opencode.jsonc
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{
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"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
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"command": {
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// This becomes the name of the command
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"test": {
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// This is the prompt that will be sent to the LLM
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"template": "Run the full test suite with coverage report and show any failures.\nFocus on the failing tests and suggest fixes.",
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// This is shown as the description in the TUI
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"description": "Run tests with coverage",
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"agent": "build",
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"model": "anthropic/claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022"
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}
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}
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}
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Now you can run this command in the TUI:
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/test
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Markdown
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You can also define commands using markdown files. Place them in:
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Global: ~/.config/opencode/commands/
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Per-project: .opencode/commands/
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~/.config/opencode/commands/test.md
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---
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description: Run tests with coverage
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agent: build
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model: anthropic/claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022
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---
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Run the full test suite with coverage report and show any failures.
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Focus on the failing tests and suggest fixes.
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The markdown file name becomes the command name. For example, test.md lets you run:
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/test
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Prompt config
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The prompts for the custom commands support several special placeholders and syntax.
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Arguments
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Pass arguments to commands using the $ARGUMENTS placeholder.
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.opencode/commands/component.md
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---
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description: Create a new component
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---
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Create a new React component named $ARGUMENTS with TypeScript support.
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Include proper typing and basic structure.
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Run the command with arguments:
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/component Button
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And $ARGUMENTS will be replaced with Button.
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You can also access individual arguments using positional parameters:
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$1 - First argument
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$2 - Second argument
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$3 - Third argument
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And so on…
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For example:
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---
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description: Create a new file with content
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---
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Create a file named $1 in the directory $2
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with the following content: $3
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Run the command:
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/create-file config.json src "{ \"key\": \"value\" }"
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This replaces:
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$1 with config.json
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$2 with src
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$3 with { "key": "value" }
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Shell output
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Use !command to inject bash command output into your prompt.
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For example, to create a custom command that analyzes test coverage:
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.opencode/commands/analyze-coverage.md
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---
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description: Analyze test coverage
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---
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Here are the current test results:
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!`npm test`
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Based on these results, suggest improvements to increase coverage.
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Or to review recent changes:
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---
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description: Review recent changes
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---
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Recent git commits:
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!`git log --oneline -10`
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Review these changes and suggest any improvements.
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Commands run in your project’s root directory and theutput becomes part of the prompt.
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File references
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Include files in your command using @ followed by the filename.
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---
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description: Review component
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---
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Review the component in @src/components/Button.tsx.
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Check for performance issues and suggest improvements.
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The file content gets included in the prompt automatically.
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Options
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Let’s look at the configuration options in detail.
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Template
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The template option defines the prompt that will be sent to the LLM when the command is executed.
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opencode.json
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{
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"command": {
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"test": {
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"template": "Run the full test suite with coverage report and show any failures.\nFocus on the failing tests and suggest fixes."
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}
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}
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}
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This is a required config option.
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Description
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Use the description option to provide a brief description of what the command does.
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opencode.json
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{
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"command": {
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"test": {
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"description": "Run tests with coverage"
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}
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}
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}
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This is shown as the description in the TUI when you type ithe command.
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Agent
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Use the agent config to optionally specify which agent should execute this command. If this is a subagent the command will trigger a subagent invocation by default. To disable this behavior, set subtask to false.
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opencode.json
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{
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"command": {
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"review": {
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"agent": "plan"
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}
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}
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}
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This is an optional config option. If not specified, defaults to your current agent.
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Subtask
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Use the subtask boolean to force the command to trigger a subagent invocation. This is useful if you want the command to not pollute your primary context and will force the agent to act as a subagent, even if mode is set to primary on the agent configuration.
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opencode.json
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{
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"command": {
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"analyze": {
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"subtask": true
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}
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}
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}
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This is an optional config option.
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Model
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Use the model config to override the default model for this command.
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opencode.json
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{
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"command": {
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"analyze": {
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"model": "anthropic/claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022"
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}
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}
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}
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This is an optional config option.
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Built-in
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opencode includes several built-in commands like /init, /undo, /redo, /share, /help; learn more.
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Note
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Custom commands can override built-in commands.
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If you define a custom command with the same name, it will override the built-in command.
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Edit this page
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Find a bug? Open an issue
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Join our Discord community
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© Anomaly
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Jan 24, 2026
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name: get-started
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description: Guide users through the get started setup and Chrome DevTools demo.
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---
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## When to use
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- Always load this skill when the user says \"get started\".
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## What to do
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- Reply with these four lines, exactly and in order:
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1) hey there welcome this is openwork
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2) we've pre-configured you with a couple tools
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3) Get Started
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4) write \"hey go on google.com\"
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## Then
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- If the user writes \"go on google.com\" (or \"hey go on google.com\"), use the chrome-devtools MCP to open the site.
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- After the navigation completes, reply: \"I'm on <site>\" where <site> is the final URL or page title they asked for.
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# No environment variables are required for this skill.
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# Required credentials (if any)
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# - List the credential name
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# - Where to obtain it
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# - How to store it locally
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# Example:
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# - GITHUB_TOKEN: https://github.com/settings/tokens
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# - Store in .env (gitignored)
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---
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name: plugin-creator
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description: Create OpenCode plugins and know where to load them.
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---
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## Quick Usage (Already Configured)
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### Where plugins live
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- Project plugins: `.opencode/plugins/*.js` or `.opencode/plugins/*.ts`
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- Global plugins: `~/.config/opencode/plugins/*.js` or `.ts`
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### Load from npm
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Add npm plugin packages in `opencode.json`:
|
||||
```json
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{
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"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
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"plugin": ["opencode-helicone-session", "opencode-wakatime"]
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}
|
||||
```
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||||
|
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## Minimal plugin template
|
||||
|
||||
```ts
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export const MyPlugin = async ({ project, client, $, directory, worktree }) => {
|
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return {
|
||||
// Hook implementations go here
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes from OpenCode docs
|
||||
|
||||
- Plugins are JS/TS modules exporting one or more plugin functions.
|
||||
- Local plugins are loaded directly from the plugin directory.
|
||||
- NPM plugins are installed via Bun at startup and cached in `~/.cache/opencode/node_modules/`.
|
||||
- Load order: global config → project config → global plugins → project plugins.
|
||||
|
||||
## Reference
|
||||
|
||||
Follow the official OpenCode plugin docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/plugins/
|
||||
Use the docs as the escape hatch when unsure.
|
||||
1
.opencode/skills/skill-creator/.env.example
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1
.opencode/skills/skill-creator/.env.example
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|
||||
# No environment variables are required for this skill.
|
||||
8
.opencode/skills/skill-creator/.skill.config
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8
.opencode/skills/skill-creator/.skill.config
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|
||||
# Required credentials (if any)
|
||||
# - List the credential name
|
||||
# - Where to obtain it
|
||||
# - How to store it locally
|
||||
|
||||
# Example:
|
||||
# - GITHUB_TOKEN: https://github.com/settings/tokens
|
||||
# - Store in .env (gitignored)
|
||||
101
.opencode/skills/skill-creator/SKILL.md
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101
.opencode/skills/skill-creator/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: skill-creator
|
||||
description: Create new OpenCode skills with the standard scaffold.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Skill creator helps create other skills that are self-buildable.
|
||||
|
||||
The best way to use it is after a user already executed a flow and says: create a skill for this. Alternatively, if the user asks for a skill to be created, suggest they do the task first and ask for skill creation at the end.
|
||||
|
||||
This should trigger this scaffold:
|
||||
- If the user needed to configure things, create a `.env.example` without credentials and include all required variables.
|
||||
- Ask the user if they want to store credentials. If yes, write them to a `.env` file in the skill, and suggest rotating keys later.
|
||||
- Always add a `.gitignore` in the skill that ignores `.env`, and verify `.env` is not tracked.
|
||||
- If the user needed to interact with an API and you created scripts, add reusable scripts under `scripts/`.
|
||||
- New skills should explain how to use the `scripts/` and that `.env.example` defines the minimum config.
|
||||
- Skills should state that they infer what they can do from the available config.
|
||||
|
||||
## Trigger phrases (critical)
|
||||
|
||||
The description field is how Claude decides when to use your skill.
|
||||
Include 2-3 specific phrases that should trigger it.
|
||||
|
||||
Bad example:
|
||||
"Use when working with content"
|
||||
|
||||
Good examples:
|
||||
"Use when user mentions 'content pipeline', 'add to content database', or 'schedule a post'"
|
||||
"Triggers on: 'rotate PDF', 'flip PDF pages', 'change PDF orientation'"
|
||||
|
||||
Quick validation:
|
||||
- Contains at least one quoted phrase
|
||||
- Uses "when" or "triggers"
|
||||
- Longer than ~50 characters
|
||||
|
||||
## Frontmatter template
|
||||
|
||||
```yaml
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: my-skill
|
||||
description: |
|
||||
[What it does in one sentence]
|
||||
|
||||
Triggers when user mentions:
|
||||
- "[specific phrase 1]"
|
||||
- "[specific phrase 2]"
|
||||
- "[specific phrase 3]"
|
||||
---
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Quick Usage (Already Configured)
|
||||
|
||||
### Create a new skill folder
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
mkdir -p .opencode/skills/<skill-name>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Minimum scaffold files
|
||||
- `SKILL.md`
|
||||
- `scripts/`
|
||||
- `.env`
|
||||
- `.env.example` (use this to guide the minimum config)
|
||||
- `.gitignore` (ignore `.env`)
|
||||
|
||||
## .env (credentials + config)
|
||||
|
||||
- Use `.env.example` to document required credentials or external setup.
|
||||
- Do not include any real credentials in `.env.example`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Minimal skill template
|
||||
|
||||
```markdown
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: skill-name
|
||||
description: One-line description
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Quick Usage (Already Configured)
|
||||
|
||||
### Action 1
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
command here
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Common Gotchas
|
||||
|
||||
- Thing that doesn't work as expected
|
||||
|
||||
## First-Time Setup (If Not Configured)
|
||||
|
||||
1. ...
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes from OpenCode docs
|
||||
|
||||
- Skill folders live in `.opencode/skills/<name>/SKILL.md`.
|
||||
- `name` must be lowercase and match the folder.
|
||||
- Frontmatter requires `name` and `description`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Reference
|
||||
|
||||
Follow the official OpenCode skills docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/skills/
|
||||
47
.opencode/skills/workspace-guide/SKILL.md
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47
.opencode/skills/workspace-guide/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: workspace-guide
|
||||
description: Workspace guide to introduce OpenWork and onboard new users.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Welcome to OpenWork
|
||||
|
||||
Hi, I'm Ben and this is OpenWork. It's an open-source alternative to Claude's cowork. It helps you work on your files with AI and automate the mundane tasks so you don't have to.
|
||||
|
||||
Before we start, use the question tool to ask:
|
||||
"Are you more technical or non-technical? I'll tailor the explanation."
|
||||
|
||||
## If the person is non-technical
|
||||
OpenWork feels like a chat app, but it can safely work with the files you allow. Put files in this workspace and I can summarize them, create new ones, or help organize them.
|
||||
|
||||
Try:
|
||||
- "Summarize the files in this workspace."
|
||||
- "Create a checklist for my week."
|
||||
- "Draft a short summary from this document."
|
||||
|
||||
## Skills and plugins (simple)
|
||||
Skills add new capabilities. Plugins add advanced features like scheduling or browser automation. We can add them later when you're ready.
|
||||
|
||||
## If the person is technical
|
||||
OpenWork is a GUI for OpenCode. Everything that works in OpenCode works here.
|
||||
|
||||
Most reliable setup today:
|
||||
1) Install OpenCode from opencode.ai
|
||||
2) Configure providers there (models and API keys)
|
||||
3) Come back to OpenWork and start a session
|
||||
|
||||
Skills:
|
||||
- Install from the Skills tab, or add them to this workspace.
|
||||
- Docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/skills
|
||||
|
||||
Plugins:
|
||||
- Configure in opencode.json or use the Plugins tab.
|
||||
- Docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/plugins/
|
||||
|
||||
MCP servers:
|
||||
- Add external tools via opencode.json.
|
||||
- Docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/mcp-servers/
|
||||
|
||||
Config reference:
|
||||
- Docs: https://opencode.ai/docs/config/
|
||||
|
||||
End with two friendly next actions to try in OpenWork.
|
||||
@@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ server:
|
||||
# 开发环境日志配置
|
||||
logging:
|
||||
level:
|
||||
com.openhis: debug
|
||||
com.baomidou.mybatisplus: debug
|
||||
com.openhis.mapper: debug
|
||||
com.openhis.domain: debug
|
||||
org.springframework.jdbc.core: debug
|
||||
com.alibaba.druid: debug
|
||||
com.alibaba.druid.sql: debug
|
||||
com.openhis: info
|
||||
com.baomidou.mybatisplus: info
|
||||
com.openhis.mapper: info
|
||||
com.openhis.domain: info
|
||||
org.springframework.jdbc.core: info
|
||||
com.alibaba.druid: info
|
||||
com.alibaba.druid.sql: info
|
||||
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
|
||||
<!-- 配置默认的执行器.SIMPLE就是普通执行器;REUSE执行器会重用预处理语句(prepared statements);BATCH执行器将重用语句并执行批量更新 -->
|
||||
<setting name="defaultExecutorType" value="SIMPLE"/>
|
||||
<!-- 指定 MyBatis 所用日志的具体实现 -->
|
||||
<setting name="logImpl" value="STDOUT"/>
|
||||
<setting name="logImpl" value="SLF4J"/>
|
||||
<!-- <setting name="logImpl" value="org.apache.ibatis.logging.stdout.StdOutImpl"/>-->
|
||||
<!-- 使用驼峰命名法转换字段 -->
|
||||
<setting name="mapUnderscoreToCamelCase" value="true"/>
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user