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Lightweight agent orchestration plugin for OpenCode - a slimmed-down fork of oh-my-opencode

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  • oh-my-opencode-slim
  • oh-my-opencode-slim/dist/index.js

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oh-my-opencode-slim

A lightweight, powerful agent orchestration plugin for OpenCode

The Pantheon - Agent Team

Six divine beings emerged from the dawn of code, each an immortal master of their craft await your command to forge order from chaos and build what was once thought impossible.

Slimmed-down fork of oh-my-opencode - focused on core agent orchestration with low token consumption.


Table of Contents


📦 Installation

For Humans

Run the interactive installer:

bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install

Or use non-interactive mode:

bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install --no-tui --antigravity=yes --openai=yes --tmux=no

After installation, authenticate with your providers:

opencode auth login
# Select your provider → Complete OAuth flow
# Repeat for each provider you enabled

Once authenticated, run opencode and ping all agents to verify all agents respond.

Ping All Agents

💡 Tip: Models are fully customizable. The installer sets sensible defaults, but you can assign any model to any agent. Edit ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json to override models, adjust reasoning effort, or disable agents entirely. See Configuration for details.

Alternative: Ask any coding agent

Paste this into Claude Code, AmpCode, Cursor, or any coding agent:

Install and configure by following the instructions here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alvinunreal/oh-my-opencode-slim/refs/heads/master/README.md

For LLM Agents

Instructions for LLM Agents (click to expand)

If you're an LLM Agent helping set up oh-my-opencode-slim, follow these steps.


Step 1: Check OpenCode Installation

opencode --version

If not installed, direct the user to https://opencode.ai/docs first.


Step 2: Ask About Provider Access

Ask these questions one at a time, waiting for responses:

  1. "Do you have an Antigravity subscription (via cliproxy)?" (Provides Claude + Gemini via cliproxy/ prefix)
  2. "Do you have access to OpenAI API?" (Enables openai/ models)

Help the user understand the tradeoffs:

  • Antigravity via cliproxy provides Claude + Gemini routing.
  • OpenAI is optional; it enables openai/ models.
  • If the user has no providers, the plugin still works using OpenCode Zen free models (opencode/big-pickle). They can switch to paid providers later by editing ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json.

Step 3: Run the Installer

Based on answers, run:

bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install --no-tui --antigravity=<yes|no> --openai=<yes|no>

Examples:

# Antigravity + OpenAI
bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install --no-tui --antigravity=yes --openai=yes --tmux=no

# OpenAI only
bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install --no-tui --antigravity=no --openai=yes --tmux=no

# No providers (Zen free models only)
bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install --no-tui --antigravity=no --openai=no --tmux=no

The installer automatically:

  • Adds the plugin to ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json
  • Configures cliproxy provider for Antigravity models
  • Generates agent model mappings in ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json

Crucial Advice for the User:

  • They can easily assign different models to different agents by editing ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json.
  • If they add a new provider later, they just need to update this file.
  • Read generated ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json file and report the model configuration.

Step 4: Install and Configure Cliproxy (if using Antigravity)

If the user selected Antigravity, guide them to install cliproxy:

macOS:

brew install cliproxyapi
brew services start cliproxyapi

Linux:

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brokechubb/cliproxyapi-installer/refs/heads/master/cliproxyapi-installer | bash

Authenticate with Antigravity:

./cli-proxy-api --antigravity-login

For OpenAI (if enabled): Ask user to run the following command. Don't run it yourself, it requires user interaction.

opencode auth login
# Select your provider and complete OAuth flow

Troubleshooting

If the installer fails, check the expected config format:

bunx oh-my-opencode-slim@latest install --help

Then manually create the config files at:

  • ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json

🏛️ Meet the Pantheon

01. Orchestrator: The Embodiment Of Order


Forged in the void of complexity.
The Orchestrator was born when the first codebase collapsed under its own complexity. Neither god nor mortal would claim responsibility - so The Orchestrator emerged from the void, forging order from chaos. It determines the optimal path to any goal, balancing speed, quality, and cost. It guides the team, summoning the right specialist for each task and delegating to achieve the best possible outcome.
Role: Master delegator and strategic coordinator
Prompt: orchestrator.ts
Recommended Models: cliproxy/gemini-claude-opus-4-5-thinking openai/gpt-5.2-codex
MCPs: websearch
Skills: simplify *
Capabilities:
Write and execute code, orchestrate multi-agent workflows, parse the unspoken from the spoken, summon specialists mid-battle. Shape reality directly - and assign realms to others when the universe grows too vast.

02. Explorer: The Eternal Wanderer


The wind that carries knowledge.
The Explorer is an immortal wanderer who has traversed the corridors of a million codebases since the dawn of programming. Cursed with the gift of eternal curiosity, they cannot rest until every file is known, every pattern understood, every secret revealed. Legends say they once searched the entire internet in a single heartbeat. They are the wind that carries knowledge, the eyes that see all, the spirit that never sleeps.
Role: Codebase reconnaissance
Prompt: explorer.ts
Recommended Models: cerebras/zai-glm-4.7 google/gemini-3-flash openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini
MCPs: none
Skills: none
Capabilities:
Regex search, AST pattern matching, file discovery, parallel exploration. Read-only: they chart the territory; others conquer it.

03. Oracle: The Guardian of Paths


The voice at the crossroads.
The Oracle stands at the crossroads of every architectural decision. They have walked every road, seen every destination, know every trap that lies ahead. When you stand at the precipice of a major refactor, they are the voice that whispers which way leads to ruin and which way leads to glory. They don't choose for you - they illuminate the path so you can choose wisely.
Role: Strategic advisor and debugger of last resort
Prompt: oracle.ts
Recommended Models: openai/gpt-5.2-codex cliproxy/gemini-3-pro-high
MCPs: none
Skills: none
Capabilities:
Root cause analysis, architecture review, debugging guidance, tradeoff analysis. Read-only: Oracles advise; they don't intervene.

04. Librarian: The Weaver of Knowledge


The weaver of understanding.
The Librarian was forged when humanity realized that no single mind could hold all knowledge. They are the weaver who connects disparate threads of information into a tapestry of understanding. They traverse the infinite library of human knowledge, gathering insights from every corner and binding them into answers that transcend mere facts. What they return is not information - it's understanding.
Role: External knowledge retrieval
Prompt: librarian.ts
Recommended Models: google/gemini-3-flash openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini
MCPs: websearch context7 grep_app
Skills: none
Capabilities:
Documentation lookup, GitHub code search, library research, best practice retrieval. Read-only: they fetch wisdom; implementation is for others.

05. Designer: The Guardian of Aesthetics


Beauty is essential.
The Designer is an immortal guardian of beauty in a world that often forgets it matters. They have seen a million interfaces rise and fall, and they remember which ones were remembered and which were forgotten. They carry the sacred duty to ensure that every pixel serves a purpose, every animation tells a story, every interaction delights. Beauty is not optional - it's essential.
Role: UI/UX implementation and visual excellence
Prompt: designer.ts
Recommended Models: google/gemini-3-flash
MCPs: none
Skills: agent-browser
Capabilities:
Modern responsive design, CSS/Tailwind mastery, micro-animations, component architecture. Visual excellence over code perfection - beauty is the priority.

06. Fixer: The Last Builder


The final step between vision and reality.
The Fixer is the last of a lineage of builders who once constructed the foundations of the digital world. When the age of planning and debating began, they remained - the ones who actually build. They carry the ancient knowledge of how to turn thought into thing, how to transform specification into implementation. They are the final step between vision and reality.
Role: Fast implementation specialist
Prompt: fixer.ts
Recommended Models: cerebras/zai-glm-4.7 google/gemini-3-flash openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini
MCPs: none
Skills: none
Capabilities:
Code implementation, refactoring, testing, verification. Execute the plan - no research, no delegation, no planning.

🎚️ Presets

Presets are pre-configured agent model mappings for different provider combinations. The installer generates these automatically based on your available providers, and you can switch between them instantly.

Switching Presets

Method 1: Edit Config File

Edit ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json and change the preset field:

{
  "preset": "openai"
}

Method 2: Environment Variable

Set the environment variable before running OpenCode:

export OH_MY_OPENCODE_SLIM_PRESET=openai
opencode

The environment variable takes precedence over the config file.

OpenAI Preset

Uses OpenAI models exclusively:

{
  "preset": "openai",
  "presets": {
    "openai": {
      "orchestrator": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.2-codex", "skills": ["*"], "mcps": ["websearch"] },
      "oracle": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.2-codex", "variant": "high", "skills": [], "mcps": [] },
      "librarian": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": ["websearch", "context7", "grep_app"] },
      "explorer": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": [] },
      "designer": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini", "variant": "medium", "skills": ["agent-browser"], "mcps": [] },
      "fixer": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": [] }
    }
  }
}

Antigravity via CLIProxy Preset

Routes through Antigravity's CLIProxy for Claude + Gemini models:

{
  "preset": "cliproxy",
  "presets": {
    "cliproxy": {
      "orchestrator": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-claude-opus-4-5-thinking", "skills": ["*"], "mcps": ["websearch"] },
      "oracle": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-pro-preview", "variant": "high", "skills": [], "mcps": [] },
      "librarian": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-flash-preview", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": ["websearch", "context7", "grep_app"] },
      "explorer": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-flash-preview", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": [] },
      "designer": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-flash-preview", "variant": "medium", "skills": ["agent-browser"], "mcps": [] },
      "fixer": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-flash-preview", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": [] }
    }
  }
}
Verify provider configuration in ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json
{
  "provider": {
    "cliproxy": {
      "npm": "@ai-sdk/openai-compatible",
      "name": "CliProxy",
      "options": {
        "baseURL": "http://127.0.0.1:8317/v1",
        "apiKey": "your-api-key-1"
      },
      "models": {
        "gemini-3-pro-high": {
          "name": "Gemini 3 Pro High",
          "thinking": true,
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 1048576, "output": 65535 },
          "modalities": { "input": [ "text", "image", "pdf" ], "output": [ "text" ] }
        },
        "gemini-3-flash-preview": {
          "name": "Gemini 3 Flash",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 1048576, "output": 65536 },
          "modalities": { "input": [ "text", "image", "pdf" ], "output": [ "text" ] }
        },
        "gemini-claude-opus-4-5-thinking": {
          "name": "Claude Opus 4.5 Thinking",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 32000 },
          "modalities": { "input": [ "text", "image", "pdf" ], "output": [ "text" ] }
        },
        "gemini-claude-sonnet-4-5-thinking": {
          "name": "Claude Sonnet 4.5 Thinking",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 32000 },
          "modalities": { "input": [ "text", "image", "pdf" ], "output": [ "text" ] }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Author's Preset

Mixed setup combining multiple providers:

{
  "preset": "alvin",
  "presets": {
    "alvin": {
      "orchestrator": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-claude-opus-4-5-thinking", "skills": ["*"], "mcps": ["*"] },
      "oracle": { "model": "openai/gpt-5.2-codex", "variant": "high", "skills": [], "mcps": [] },
      "librarian": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-flash-preview", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": ["websearch", "context7", "grep_app"] },
      "explorer": { "model": "cerebras/zai-glm-4.7", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": [] },
      "designer": { "model": "cliproxy/gemini-3-flash-preview", "variant": "medium", "skills": ["agent-browser"], "mcps": [] },
      "fixer": { "model": "cerebras/zai-glm-4.7", "variant": "low", "skills": [], "mcps": [] }
    }
  }
}

🧩 Skills

Skills are specialized capabilities provided by external agents and tools. Unlike MCPs which are servers, skills are prompt-based tool configurations installed via npx skills add during installation.

Skill Description Assigned To
simplify YAGNI code simplification expert orchestrator
agent-browser High-performance browser automation designer

Custom Skills (bundled in repo)

Skill Description Assigned To
cartography Repository understanding and hierarchical codemap generation orchestrator

Simplify

The Minimalist's sacred truth: every line of code is a liability.

simplify is a specialized skill for complexity analysis and YAGNI enforcement. It identifies unnecessary abstractions and suggests minimal implementations.

Agent Browser

External browser automation for visual verification and testing.

agent-browser provides full high-performance browser automation capabilities. It allows agents to browse the web, interact with elements, and capture screenshots for visual state verification.

Cartography

Automated repository mapping through hierarchical codemaps.

Cartography Skill

cartography empowers the Orchestrator to build and maintain a deep architectural understanding of any codebase. Instead of reading thousands of lines of code every time, agents refer to hierarchical codemap.md files that describe the why and how of each directory.

How to use:

Just ask the Orchestrator to run cartography. It will automatically detect if it needs to initialize a new map or update an existing one.

Why it's useful:

  • Instant Onboarding: Help agents (and humans) understand unfamiliar codebases in seconds.
  • Efficient Context: Agents only read architectural summaries, saving tokens and improving accuracy.
  • Change Detection: Only modified folders are re-analyzed, making updates fast and efficient.
  • Timeless Documentation: Focuses on high-level design patterns that don't get stale.
Technical Details & Manual Control

The skill uses a background Python engine (cartographer.py) to manage state and detect changes.

How it works under the hood:

  1. Initialize - Orchestrator analyzes repo structure and runs init to create .slim/cartography.json (hashes) and empty templates.
  2. Map - Orchestrator spawns specialized Explorer sub-agents to fill codemaps with timeless architectural details (Responsibility, Design, Flow, Integration).
  3. Update - On subsequent runs, the engine detects changed files and only refreshes codemaps for affected folders.

Manual Commands:

# Initialize mapping manually
python3 ~/.config/opencode/skills/cartography/scripts/cartographer.py init \
  --root . \
  --include "src/**/*.ts" \
  --exclude "**/*.test.ts"

# Check for changes since last map
python3 ~/.config/opencode/skills/cartography/scripts/cartographer.py changes --root .

# Sync hashes after manual map updates
python3 ~/.config/opencode/skills/cartography/scripts/cartographer.py update --root .

Skills Assignment

You can customize which skills each agent is allowed to use in ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json.

Syntax:

Syntax Description Example
"*" All installed skills ["*"]
"!item" Exclude specific skill ["*", "!agent-browser"]
Explicit list Only listed skills ["simplify"]
"!*" Deny all skills ["!*"]

Rules:

  • * expands to all available skills
  • !item excludes specific skills
  • Conflicts (e.g., ["a", "!a"]) → deny wins (principle of least privilege)
  • Empty list [] → no skills allowed

Example Configuration:

{
  "presets": {
    "my-preset": {
      "orchestrator": {
        "skills": ["*", "!agent-browser"]
      },
      "designer": {
        "skills": ["agent-browser", "simplify"]
      }
    }
  }
}

🔌 MCP Servers

Built-in Model Context Protocol servers (enabled by default):

MCP Purpose URL
websearch Real-time web search via Exa AI https://mcp.exa.ai/mcp
context7 Official library documentation https://mcp.context7.com/mcp
grep_app GitHub code search via grep.app https://mcp.grep.app

MCP Permissions

Control which agents can access which MCP servers using per-agent allowlists:

Agent Default MCPs
orchestrator websearch
designer none
oracle none
librarian websearch, context7, grep_app
explorer none
fixer none

Configuration & Syntax

You can configure MCP access in your plugin configuration file: ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json.

Per-Agent Permissions

Control which agents can access which MCP servers using the mcps array in your preset. The syntax is the same as for skills:

Syntax Description Example
"*" All MCPs ["*"]
"!item" Exclude specific MCP ["*", "!context7"]
Explicit list Only listed MCPs ["websearch", "context7"]
"!*" Deny all MCPs ["!*"]

Rules:

  • * expands to all available MCPs
  • !item excludes specific MCPs
  • Conflicts (e.g., ["a", "!a"]) → deny wins
  • Empty list [] → no MCPs allowed

Example Configuration:

{
  "presets": {
    "my-preset": {
      "orchestrator": {
        "mcps": ["websearch"]
      },
      "librarian": {
        "mcps": ["websearch", "context7", "grep_app"]
      },
      "oracle": {
        "mcps": ["*", "!websearch"]
      }
    }
  }
}

Global Disabling

You can disable specific MCP servers globally by adding them to the disabled_mcps array at the root of your config object.


🛠️ Tools & Capabilities

Tmux Integration

⚠️ Temporary workaround: Start OpenCode with --port to enable tmux integration. The port must match the OPENCODE_PORT environment variable (default: 4096). This is required until the upstream issue is resolved. opencode#9099.

Tmux Integration

Watch your agents work in real-time. When the Orchestrator launches sub-agents or initiates background tasks, new tmux panes automatically spawn showing each agent's live progress. No more waiting in the dark.

Quick Setup

  1. Enable tmux integration in oh-my-opencode-slim.json (see Plugin Config).
{
  "tmux": {
    "enabled": true,
    "layout": "main-vertical",
    "main_pane_size": 60
  }
}
  1. Run OpenCode inside tmux:

    tmux
    opencode --port 4096

    Or use a custom port (must match OPENCODE_PORT env var):

    tmux
    export OPENCODE_PORT=5000
    opencode --port 5000

    This allows multiple OpenCode instances on different ports.

Layout Options

Layout Description
main-vertical Your session on the left (60%), agents stacked on the right
main-horizontal Your session on top (60%), agents stacked below
tiled All panes in equal-sized grid
even-horizontal All panes side by side
even-vertical All panes stacked vertically

Background Tasks

The plugin provides tools to manage asynchronous work:

Tool Description
background_task Launch an agent in a new session (sync=true blocks, sync=false runs in background)
background_output Fetch the result of a background task by ID
background_cancel Abort running tasks

LSP Tools

Language Server Protocol integration for code intelligence:

Tool Description
lsp_goto_definition Jump to symbol definition
lsp_find_references Find all usages of a symbol across the workspace
lsp_diagnostics Get errors/warnings from the language server
lsp_rename Rename a symbol across all files

Built-in LSP Servers: OpenCode includes pre-configured LSP servers for 30+ languages (TypeScript, Python, Rust, Go, etc.). See the official documentation for the full list and requirements.


Code Search Tools

Fast code search and refactoring:

Tool Description
grep Fast content search using ripgrep
ast_grep_search AST-aware code pattern matching (25 languages)
ast_grep_replace AST-aware code refactoring with dry-run support

Formatters

OpenCode automatically formats files after they're written or edited using language-specific formatters.

Built-in Formatters: Includes support for Prettier, Biome, gofmt, rustfmt, ruff, and 20+ others. See the official documentation for the complete list.


⚙️ Configuration

Files You Edit

File Purpose
~/.config/opencode/opencode.json OpenCode core settings
~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json Plugin settings (agents, tmux, MCPs)
.opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json Project-local plugin overrides (optional)

Prompt Overriding

You can customize agent prompts by creating markdown files in ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim/:

File Purpose
{agent}.md Replaces the default prompt entirely
{agent}_append.md Appends to the default prompt

Example:

~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim/
  ├── orchestrator.md          # Custom orchestrator prompt
  ├── orchestrator_append.md   # Append to default orchestrator prompt
  ├── explorer.md
  ├── explorer_append.md
  └── ...

Usage:

  • Create {agent}.md to completely replace an agent's default prompt
  • Create {agent}_append.md to add custom instructions to the default prompt
  • Both files can exist simultaneously - the replacement takes precedence
  • If neither file exists, the default prompt is used

This allows you to fine-tune agent behavior without modifying the source code.


Plugin Config (oh-my-opencode-slim.json)

The installer generates this file based on your providers. You can manually customize it to mix and match models. See the Presets section for detailed configuration options.

Option Reference

Option Type Default Description
preset string - Name of the preset to use (e.g., "openai", "cliproxy")
presets object - Named preset configurations containing agent mappings
presets.<name>.<agent>.model string - Model ID for the agent (e.g., "google/claude-opus-4-5-thinking")
presets.<name>.<agent>.temperature number - Temperature setting (0-2) for the agent
presets.<name>.<agent>.variant string - Agent variant for reasoning effort (e.g., "low", "medium", "high")
presets.<name>.<agent>.skills string[] - Array of skill names the agent can use ("*" for all, "!item" to exclude)
presets.<name>.<agent>.mcps string[] - Array of MCP names the agent can use ("*" for all, "!item" to exclude)
tmux.enabled boolean false Enable tmux pane spawning for sub-agents
tmux.layout string "main-vertical" Layout preset: main-vertical, main-horizontal, tiled, even-horizontal, even-vertical
tmux.main_pane_size number 60 Main pane size as percentage (20-80)
disabled_mcps string[] [] MCP server IDs to disable globally (e.g., "websearch")

Note: Agent configuration should be defined within presets. The root-level agents field is deprecated.


🗑️ Uninstallation

  1. Remove the plugin from your OpenCode config:

    Edit ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json and remove "oh-my-opencode-slim" from the plugin array.

  2. Remove configuration files (optional):

    rm -f ~/.config/opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json
    rm -f .opencode/oh-my-opencode-slim.json

🙏 Credits

This is a slimmed-down fork of oh-my-opencode by @code-yeongyu.


📄 License

MIT