Quick Usage (Already Configured)
Orientation
- Read
AGENTS.md, VISION.md, PRINCIPLES.md, PRODUCT.md, and ARCHITECTURE.md before changing behavior.
- Ensure
vendor/opencode exists for self-reference.
- Use the
tauri-solidjs skill for stack-specific guidance.
Update the OpenCode mirror
git -C vendor/opencode pull --ff-only
Development workflow
pnpm tauri dev # Desktop development
pnpm tauri ios dev # iOS development
pnpm tauri android dev # Android development
# Or run directly in the desktop package:
pnpm -C packages/desktop tauri dev
OpenCode Integration
Spawn OpenCode CLI
opencode -p "your prompt" -f json -q
Read OpenCode database
~/.opencode/opencode.db # SQLite database
Key tables
sessions — Task runs
messages — Chat messages and tool calls
history — File change tracking
Common Gotchas
- OpenWork must stay within OpenCode's tool surface; avoid inventing new capabilities.
- Always expose plans, permissions, and progress for non-technical users.
- Use Tauri commands for all system access (file, shell, database).
- Keep UI at 60fps; avoid blocking the main thread.
- Mobile builds require platform-specific setup (Xcode, Android Studio).
UI Principles
- Slick and fluid: animations, transitions, micro-interactions.
- Mobile-first: touch targets, gestures, adaptive layouts.
- Transparency: show plans, steps, and tool calls.
- Progressive disclosure: hide advanced controls until needed.
First-Time Setup (If Not Configured)
Clone the OpenCode mirror
git clone https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode vendor/opencode
Initialize Tauri project
pnpm create tauri-app . --template solid-ts
Add mobile targets
pnpm tauri ios init
pnpm tauri android init
Common Gotchas
- OpenWork must stay within OpenCode’s tool surface; avoid inventing new capabilities.
- Always expose plans, permissions, and progress for non-technical users.
First-Time Setup (If Not Configured)
Clone the OpenCode mirror
git clone https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode vendor/opencode