CLI
OpenCode CLI options and commands.
The OpenCode CLI by default starts the TUI when run without any arguments.
opencodeBut it also accepts commands as documented on this page. This allows you to interact with OpenCode programmatically.
opencode run "Explain how closures work in JavaScript"Commands
The OpenCode CLI also has the following commands.
agent
Manage agents for OpenCode.
opencode agent [command]create
Create a new agent with custom configuration.
opencode agent createThis command will guide you through creating a new agent with a custom system prompt and tool configuration.
auth
Command to manage credentials and login for providers.
opencode auth [command]login
OpenCode is powered by the provider list at Models.dev, so you can use opencode auth login to configure API keys for any provider you’d like to use. This is stored in ~/.local/share/opencode/auth.json.
opencode auth loginWhen OpenCode starts up it loads the providers from the credentials file. And if there are any keys defined in your environments or a .env file in your project.
list
Lists all the authenticated providers as stored in the credentials file.
opencode auth listOr the short version.
opencode auth lslogout
Logs you out of a provider by clearing it from the credentials file.
opencode auth logoutgithub
Manage the GitHub agent for repository automation.
opencode github [command]install
Install the GitHub agent in your repository.
opencode github installThis sets up the necessary GitHub Actions workflow and guides you through the configuration process. Learn more.
run
Run the GitHub agent. This is typically used in GitHub Actions.
opencode github runFlags
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--event | GitHub mock event to run the agent for |
--token | GitHub personal access token |
models
List all available models from configured providers.
opencode modelsThis command displays all models available across your configured providers in the format provider/model.
This is useful for figuring out the exact model name to use in your config.
run
Run opencode in non-interactive mode by passing a prompt directly.
opencode run [message..]This is useful for scripting, automation, or when you want a quick answer without launching the full TUI. For example.
opencode run Explain the use of context in GoFlags
| Flag | Short | Description |
|---|---|---|
--continue | -c | Continue the last session |
--session | -s | Session ID to continue |
--share | Share the session | |
--model | -m | Model to use in the form of provider/model |
--agent | Agent to use |
serve
Start a headless opencode server for API access. Check out the server docs for the full HTTP interface.
opencode serveThis starts an HTTP server that provides API access to opencode functionality without the TUI interface.
Flags
| Flag | Short | Description |
|---|---|---|
--port | -p | Port to listen on |
--hostname | -h | Hostname to listen on |
upgrade
Updates opencode to the latest version or a specific version.
opencode upgrade [target]To upgrade to the latest version.
opencode upgradeTo upgrade to a specific version.
opencode upgrade v0.1.48Flags
| Flag | Short | Description |
|---|---|---|
--method | -m | The installation method that was used; curl, npm, pnpm, bun, brew |
Flags
The opencode CLI takes the following global flags.
| Flag | Short | Description |
|---|---|---|
--help | -h | Display help |
--version | Print version number | |
--print-logs | Print logs to stderr | |
--log-level | Log level (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR) | |
--prompt | -p | Prompt to use |
--model | -m | Model to use in the form of provider/model |
--agent | Agent to use | |
--port | Port to listen on | |
--hostname | Hostname to listen on |