OpenCode – The open source AI coding agent

Loved by millions, accused by some — is this coding sidekick a hero or a hazard

TLDR: OpenCode, an open‑source coding assistant that works with dozens of AI models and editors, boasts privacy and massive community traction. Commenters are split: fans praise its flexibility and plug‑ins, while others question alleged Anthropic “blacklisting,” worry about telemetry defaults, and obsess over which OpenAI model matches Claude’s speed.

OpenCode just marched onto center stage bragging open‑source cred, 120,000 GitHub stars, and “we don’t store your code” privacy swagger. It plugs into almost anything — your terminal, desktop, or editor — and plays nice with 75+ AI models (Claude, GPT, Gemini, even local ones). It auto‑loads code helpers (think: a built‑in code coach), runs multiple sessions at once, shares session links, and even lets you log in with GitHub Copilot or ChatGPT. There’s a curated “Zen” list of tested models so you aren’t rolling dice on quality. On paper? Slick.

In the comments, though, it’s drama with a side of popcorn. One user claims it’s “blacklisted” by Anthropic, stoking a “big tech vs open source” storyline, while fans gush about “subagents” and model‑hopping like it’s a superhero team‑up. Speed junkies are running a new Olympics: “Which OpenAI model matches Claude Opus 4.6 — and is it faster?” Meanwhile, skeptics raise eyebrows about telemetry (“is it on by default?”) colliding head‑on with OpenCode’s privacy pitch. True believers flex real builds — a slick web UI from a fan link, and a wild plug‑in that lets the agent tweak itself link. The vibe: power users are partying, paranoids are peeking through the blinds, and everyone’s measuring model speed. OpenCode wanted a launch — it got a gladiator arena.

Key Points

  • OpenCode is an open source AI coding agent for terminal, IDEs, and desktop apps.
  • It supports 75+ LLM providers via Models.dev, including Claude, GPT, Gemini, and local models.
  • The tool is LSP enabled, auto-loading appropriate language servers for the model.
  • Features include multi-session parallel agents, shareable session links, and broad editor availability.
  • It integrates with GitHub Copilot and OpenAI (ChatGPT Plus/Pro), emphasizes not storing code/context data, and offers a curated model set via Zen.

Hottest takes

"The Agent that is blacklisted from Anthropic AI" — ramon156
"what openai model is comparable to opus 4.6?" — sergiotapia
"default-on ... telemetry?" — avereveard
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