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Decomposition playbook + anti-temptation rules for an orchestrator profile routing work through Kanban. The "don't do the work yourself" rule and the basic lifecycle are auto-injected into every kanban worker's system prompt; this skill is the deeper playbook when you're specifically playing the orchestrator role.
Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.
Configure and use Honcho memory with Hermes -- cross-session user modeling, multi-profile peer isolation, observation config, dialectic reasoning, session summaries, and context budget enforcement. Use when setting up Honcho, troubleshooting memory, managing profiles with Honcho peers, or tuning observation, recall, and dialectic settings.
Migrate a user's OpenClaw customization footprint into Hermes Agent. Imports Hermes-compatible memories, SOUL.md, command allowlists, user skills, and selected workspace assets from ~/.openclaw, then reports exactly what could not be migrated and why.
Configure, extend, or contribute to Hermes Agent.
Operate the Antigravity CLI (agy): plugins, auth, sandbox.
| name | opencode |
| description | Delegate coding to OpenCode CLI (features, PR review). |
| version | 1.2.0 |
| author | Hermes Agent |
| license | MIT |
| platforms | ["linux","macos","windows"] |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["Coding-Agent","OpenCode","Autonomous","Refactoring","Code-Review"],"related_skills":["claude-code","codex","hermes-agent"]}} |
Use OpenCode as an autonomous coding worker orchestrated by Hermes terminal/process tools. OpenCode is a provider-agnostic, open-source AI coding agent with a TUI and CLI.
npm i -g opencode-ai@latest or brew install anomalyco/tap/opencodeopencode auth login or set provider env vars (OPENROUTER_API_KEY, etc.)opencode auth list should show at least one providerpty=true for interactive TUI sessionsShell environments may resolve different OpenCode binaries. If behavior differs between your terminal and Hermes, check:
terminal(command="which -a opencode")
terminal(command="opencode --version")
If needed, pin an explicit binary path:
terminal(command="$HOME/.opencode/bin/opencode run '...'", workdir="~/project", pty=true)
Use opencode run for bounded, non-interactive tasks:
terminal(command="opencode run 'Add retry logic to API calls and update tests'", workdir="~/project")
Attach context files with -f:
terminal(command="opencode run 'Review this config for security issues' -f config.yaml -f .env.example", workdir="~/project")
Show model thinking with --thinking:
terminal(command="opencode run 'Debug why tests fail in CI' --thinking", workdir="~/project")
Force a specific model:
terminal(command="opencode run 'Refactor auth module' --model openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4", workdir="~/project")
For iterative work requiring multiple exchanges, start the TUI in background:
terminal(command="opencode", workdir="~/project", background=true, pty=true)
# Returns session_id
# Send a prompt
process(action="submit", session_id="<id>", data="Implement OAuth refresh flow and add tests")
# Monitor progress
process(action="poll", session_id="<id>")
process(action="log", session_id="<id>")
# Send follow-up input
process(action="submit", session_id="<id>", data="Now add error handling for token expiry")
# Exit cleanly — Ctrl+C
process(action="write", session_id="<id>", data="\x03")
# Or just kill the process
process(action="kill", session_id="<id>")
Important: Do NOT use /exit — it is not a valid OpenCode command and will open an agent selector dialog instead. Use Ctrl+C (\x03) or process(action="kill") to exit.
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Enter | Submit message (press twice if needed) |
Tab | Switch between agents (build/plan) |
Ctrl+P | Open command palette |
Ctrl+X L | Switch session |
Ctrl+X M | Switch model |
Ctrl+X N | New session |
Ctrl+X E | Open editor |
Ctrl+C | Exit OpenCode |
After exiting, OpenCode prints a session ID. Resume with:
terminal(command="opencode -c", workdir="~/project", background=true, pty=true) # Continue last session
terminal(command="opencode -s ses_abc123", workdir="~/project", background=true, pty=true) # Specific session
| Flag | Use |
|---|---|
run 'prompt' | One-shot execution and exit |
--continue / -c | Continue the last OpenCode session |
--session <id> / -s | Continue a specific session |
--agent <name> | Choose OpenCode agent (build or plan) |
--model provider/model | Force specific model |
--format json | Machine-readable output/events |
--file <path> / -f | Attach file(s) to the message |
--thinking | Show model thinking blocks |
--variant <level> | Reasoning effort (high, max, minimal) |
--title <name> | Name the session |
--attach <url> | Connect to a running opencode server |
terminal(command="opencode --version")terminal(command="opencode auth list")opencode run '...' (no pty needed).opencode with background=true, pty=true.process(action="poll"|"log").process(action="submit", ...).process(action="write", data="\x03") or process(action="kill").OpenCode has a built-in PR command:
terminal(command="opencode pr 42", workdir="~/project", pty=true)
Or review in a temporary clone for isolation:
terminal(command="REVIEW=$(mktemp -d) && git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git $REVIEW && cd $REVIEW && opencode run 'Review this PR vs main. Report bugs, security risks, test gaps, and style issues.' -f $(git diff origin/main --name-only | head -20 | tr '\n' ' ')", pty=true)
Use separate workdirs/worktrees to avoid collisions:
terminal(command="opencode run 'Fix issue #101 and commit'", workdir="/tmp/issue-101", background=true, pty=true)
terminal(command="opencode run 'Add parser regression tests and commit'", workdir="/tmp/issue-102", background=true, pty=true)
process(action="list")
List past sessions:
terminal(command="opencode session list")
Check token usage and costs:
terminal(command="opencode stats")
terminal(command="opencode stats --days 7 --models anthropic/claude-sonnet-4")
opencode (TUI) sessions require pty=true. The opencode run command does NOT need pty./exit is NOT a valid command — it opens an agent selector. Use Ctrl+C to exit the TUI.process(action="log", session_id="<id>")Smoke test:
terminal(command="opencode run 'Respond with exactly: OPENCODE_SMOKE_OK'")
Success criteria:
OPENCODE_SMOKE_OKopencode run for one-shot automation — it's simpler and doesn't need pty.process logs./exit.