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Prerequisites for using OpenCode - terminal emulator requirements and API key setup
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Prerequisites for using OpenCode - terminal emulator requirements and API key setup
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| name | prerequisites |
| description | Prerequisites for using OpenCode - terminal emulator requirements and API key setup |
| author | Tim Sonner |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | opencode |
| metadata | {"audience":"developers","workflow":"setup","language":"markdown"} |
Before using OpenCode, you need to ensure you have the following prerequisites:
To use OpenCode in your terminal, you’ll need a modern terminal emulator like:
These terminals are recommended for optimal performance and compatibility with OpenCode’s features.
You’ll need API keys for the LLM providers you want to use with OpenCode. OpenCode supports various LLM providers, and you can configure their API keys in the settings.
If you are new to using LLM providers, we recommend using OpenCode Zen. It’s a curated list of models that have been tested and verified by the OpenCode team.
To configure your API keys:
/connect command in the TUI