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Dax Raad
8299fb3e2b ignore: remove triage-unassigned.ts script
This script was used to batch-triage open GitHub issues without assignees.
Removing as the triage workflow has evolved and this batch approach is no longer needed.
2026-05-03 01:59:03 -04:00
Dax Raad
4f7f90133d ci: stop sending daily community recap notifications 2026-05-03 01:54:32 -04:00
Dax Raad
b205e104f6 ci: remove vouch-based contributor filtering workflows
Removes the automated vouch system that filtered issues and PRs from non-vouched users. This simplifies the contribution process by removing the requirement for maintainers to manually vouch contributors before they can participate.
2026-05-03 01:54:32 -04:00
Dax Raad
252e2f98e6 ci: remove automatic labels from GitHub issue templates to allow manual triage 2026-05-03 01:54:32 -04:00
opencode-agent[bot]
e2afdc1202 chore: generate 2026-05-03 05:22:22 +00:00
Dax Raad
a08e4c9651 core: simplify triage workflow to focus on issue ownership
Switch triage agent to gpt-5.4-nano for faster issue assignment. Remove label
management from the triage tool so it only assigns owners based on team
ownership rules. This reduces noise in the issue tracker and ensures issues
get to the right team member immediately without unnecessary labels.

Update team structures to reflect current ownership and add script for
processing unassigned issues.
2026-05-03 01:21:17 -04:00
Dax Raad
7ccab8d272 core: update triage agent to use qwen3.6-plus model for improved response quality 2026-05-03 01:10:14 -04:00
Dax Raad
fc57eb3b8e ci 2026-05-03 01:05:36 -04:00
Dax
9179bafd54 Add debug info command (#25550) 2026-05-03 05:04:52 +00:00
Kit Langton
2df8eda8a3 fix(cli): bridge Instance.current ALS in effectCmd handlers (regression from #25522) (#25546) 2026-05-03 04:24:33 +00:00
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name: Bug report
description: Report an issue that should be fixed
labels: ["bug"]
body:
- type: textarea
id: description

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name: 🚀 Feature Request
description: Suggest an idea, feature, or enhancement
labels: [discussion]
title: "[FEATURE]:"
body:

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name: Question
description: Ask a question
labels: ["question"]
body:
- type: textarea
id: question

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nexxeln
R44VC0RP
rekram1-node
RhysSullivan
thdxr
simonklee

41
.github/VOUCHED.td vendored
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# Vouched contributors for this project.
#
# See https://github.com/mitchellh/vouch for details.
#
# Syntax:
# - One handle per line (without @), sorted alphabetically.
# - Optional platform prefix: platform:username (e.g., github:user).
# - Denounce with minus prefix: -username or -platform:username.
# - Optional details after a space following the handle.
adamdotdevin
-agusbasari29 AI PR slop
ariane-emory
-atharvau AI review spamming literally every PR
-borealbytes
-carycooper777
-danieljoshuanazareth
-danieljoshuanazareth
-davidbernat looks to be a clawdbot that spams team and sends super weird emails, doesnt appear to be a real person
dmtrkovalenko
edemaine
fahreddinozcan
-florianleibert
fwang
iamdavidhill
jayair
kitlangton
kommander
-opencode2026
-opencodeengineer bot that spams issues
r44vc0rp
rekram1-node
-ricardo-m-l
-robinmordasiewicz
rubdos
-saisharan0103 spamming ai prs
shantur
simonklee
-spider-yamet clawdbot/llm psychosis, spam pinging the team
-terisuke
thdxr
-toastythebot

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name: daily-issues-recap
on:
schedule:
# Run at 6 PM EST (23:00 UTC, or 22:00 UTC during daylight saving)
- cron: "0 23 * * *"
workflow_dispatch: # Allow manual trigger for testing
jobs:
daily-recap:
runs-on: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
contents: read
issues: read
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- uses: ./.github/actions/setup-bun
- name: Install opencode
run: curl -fsSL https://opencode.ai/install | bash
- name: Generate daily issues recap
id: recap
env:
OPENCODE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_API_KEY }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
OPENCODE_PERMISSION: |
{
"bash": {
"*": "deny",
"gh issue*": "allow",
"gh search*": "allow"
},
"webfetch": "deny",
"edit": "deny",
"write": "deny"
}
run: |
# Get today's date range
TODAY=$(date -u +%Y-%m-%d)
opencode run -m opencode/claude-sonnet-4-5 "Generate a daily issues recap for the OpenCode repository.
TODAY'S DATE: ${TODAY}
STEP 1: Gather today's issues
Search for all OPEN issues created today (${TODAY}) using:
gh issue list --repo ${{ github.repository }} --state open --search \"created:${TODAY}\" --json number,title,body,labels,state,comments,createdAt,author --limit 500
IMPORTANT: EXCLUDE all issues authored by Anomaly team members. Filter out issues where the author login matches ANY of these:
adamdotdevin, Brendonovich, fwang, Hona, iamdavidhill, jayair, kitlangton, kommander, MrMushrooooom, R44VC0RP, rekram1-node, thdxr
This recap is specifically for COMMUNITY (external) issues only.
STEP 2: Analyze and categorize
For each issue created today, categorize it:
**Severity Assessment:**
- CRITICAL: Crashes, data loss, security issues, blocks major functionality
- HIGH: Significant bugs affecting many users, important features broken
- MEDIUM: Bugs with workarounds, minor features broken
- LOW: Minor issues, cosmetic, nice-to-haves
**Activity Assessment:**
- Note issues with high comment counts or engagement
- Note issues from repeat reporters (check if author has filed before)
STEP 3: Cross-reference with existing issues
For issues that seem like feature requests or recurring bugs:
- Search for similar older issues to identify patterns
- Note if this is a frequently requested feature
- Identify any issues that are duplicates of long-standing requests
STEP 4: Generate the recap
Create a structured recap with these sections:
===DISCORD_START===
**Daily Issues Recap - ${TODAY}**
**Summary Stats**
- Total issues opened today: [count]
- By category: [bugs/features/questions]
**Critical/High Priority Issues**
[List any CRITICAL or HIGH severity issues with brief descriptions and issue numbers]
**Most Active/Discussed**
[Issues with significant engagement or from active community members]
**Trending Topics**
[Patterns noticed - e.g., 'Multiple reports about X', 'Continued interest in Y feature']
**Duplicates & Related**
[Issues that relate to existing open issues]
===DISCORD_END===
STEP 5: Format for Discord
Format the recap as a Discord-compatible message:
- Use Discord markdown (**, __, etc.)
- BE EXTREMELY CONCISE - this is an EOD summary, not a detailed report
- Use hyperlinked issue numbers with suppressed embeds: [#1234](<https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/issues/1234>)
- Group related issues on single lines where possible
- Add emoji sparingly for critical items only
- HARD LIMIT: Keep under 1800 characters total
- Skip sections that have nothing notable (e.g., if no critical issues, omit that section)
- Prioritize signal over completeness - only surface what matters
OUTPUT: Output ONLY the content between ===DISCORD_START=== and ===DISCORD_END=== markers. Include the markers so I can extract it." > /tmp/recap_raw.txt
# Extract only the Discord message between markers
sed -n '/===DISCORD_START===/,/===DISCORD_END===/p' /tmp/recap_raw.txt | grep -v '===DISCORD' > /tmp/recap.txt
echo "recap_file=/tmp/recap.txt" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Post to Discord
env:
DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_ISSUES_WEBHOOK_URL }}
run: |
if [ -z "$DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL" ]; then
echo "Warning: DISCORD_ISSUES_WEBHOOK_URL secret not set, skipping Discord post"
cat /tmp/recap.txt
exit 0
fi
# Read the recap
RECAP_RAW=$(cat /tmp/recap.txt)
RECAP_LENGTH=${#RECAP_RAW}
echo "Recap length: ${RECAP_LENGTH} chars"
# Function to post a message to Discord
post_to_discord() {
local msg="$1"
local content=$(echo "$msg" | jq -Rs '.')
curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-X POST \
-d "{\"content\": ${content}}" \
"$DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL"
sleep 1
}
# If under limit, send as single message
if [ "$RECAP_LENGTH" -le 1950 ]; then
post_to_discord "$RECAP_RAW"
else
echo "Splitting into multiple messages..."
remaining="$RECAP_RAW"
while [ ${#remaining} -gt 0 ]; do
if [ ${#remaining} -le 1950 ]; then
post_to_discord "$remaining"
break
else
chunk="${remaining:0:1900}"
last_newline=$(echo "$chunk" | grep -bo $'\n' | tail -1 | cut -d: -f1)
if [ -n "$last_newline" ] && [ "$last_newline" -gt 500 ]; then
chunk="${remaining:0:$last_newline}"
remaining="${remaining:$((last_newline+1))}"
else
chunk="${remaining:0:1900}"
remaining="${remaining:1900}"
fi
post_to_discord "$chunk"
fi
done
fi
echo "Posted daily recap to Discord"

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name: daily-pr-recap
on:
schedule:
# Run at 5pm EST (22:00 UTC, or 21:00 UTC during daylight saving)
- cron: "0 22 * * *"
workflow_dispatch: # Allow manual trigger for testing
jobs:
pr-recap:
runs-on: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- uses: ./.github/actions/setup-bun
- name: Install opencode
run: curl -fsSL https://opencode.ai/install | bash
- name: Generate daily PR recap
id: recap
env:
OPENCODE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_API_KEY }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
OPENCODE_PERMISSION: |
{
"bash": {
"*": "deny",
"gh pr*": "allow",
"gh search*": "allow"
},
"webfetch": "deny",
"edit": "deny",
"write": "deny"
}
run: |
TODAY=$(date -u +%Y-%m-%d)
opencode run -m opencode/claude-sonnet-4-5 "Generate a daily PR activity recap for the OpenCode repository.
TODAY'S DATE: ${TODAY}
STEP 1: Gather PR data
Run these commands to gather PR information. ONLY include OPEN PRs created or updated TODAY (${TODAY}):
# Open PRs created today
gh pr list --repo ${{ github.repository }} --state open --search \"created:${TODAY}\" --json number,title,author,labels,createdAt,updatedAt,reviewDecision,isDraft,additions,deletions --limit 100
# Open PRs with activity today (updated today)
gh pr list --repo ${{ github.repository }} --state open --search \"updated:${TODAY}\" --json number,title,author,labels,createdAt,updatedAt,reviewDecision,isDraft,additions,deletions --limit 100
IMPORTANT: EXCLUDE all PRs authored by Anomaly team members. Filter out PRs where the author login matches ANY of these:
adamdotdevin, Brendonovich, fwang, Hona, iamdavidhill, jayair, kitlangton, kommander, MrMushrooooom, R44VC0RP, rekram1-node, thdxr
This recap is specifically for COMMUNITY (external) contributions only.
STEP 2: For high-activity PRs, check comment counts
For promising PRs, run:
gh pr view [NUMBER] --repo ${{ github.repository }} --json comments --jq '[.comments[] | select(.author.login != \"copilot-pull-request-reviewer\" and .author.login != \"github-actions\")] | length'
IMPORTANT: When counting comments/activity, EXCLUDE these bot accounts:
- copilot-pull-request-reviewer
- github-actions
STEP 3: Identify what matters (ONLY from today's PRs)
**Bug Fixes From Today:**
- PRs with 'fix' or 'bug' in title created/updated today
- Small bug fixes (< 100 lines changed) that are easy to review
- Bug fixes from community contributors
**High Activity Today:**
- PRs with significant human comments today (excluding bots listed above)
- PRs with back-and-forth discussion today
**Quick Wins:**
- Small PRs (< 50 lines) that are approved or nearly approved
- PRs that just need a final review
STEP 4: Generate the recap
Create a structured recap:
===DISCORD_START===
**Daily PR Recap - ${TODAY}**
**New PRs Today**
[PRs opened today - group by type: bug fixes, features, etc.]
**Active PRs Today**
[PRs with activity/updates today - significant discussion]
**Quick Wins**
[Small PRs ready to merge]
===DISCORD_END===
STEP 5: Format for Discord
- Use Discord markdown (**, __, etc.)
- BE EXTREMELY CONCISE - surface what we might miss
- Use hyperlinked PR numbers with suppressed embeds: [#1234](<https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/pull/1234>)
- Include PR author: [#1234](<url>) (@author)
- For bug fixes, add brief description of what it fixes
- Show line count for quick wins: \"(+15/-3 lines)\"
- HARD LIMIT: Keep under 1800 characters total
- Skip empty sections
- Focus on PRs that need human eyes
OUTPUT: Output ONLY the content between ===DISCORD_START=== and ===DISCORD_END=== markers. Include the markers so I can extract it." > /tmp/pr_recap_raw.txt
# Extract only the Discord message between markers
sed -n '/===DISCORD_START===/,/===DISCORD_END===/p' /tmp/pr_recap_raw.txt | grep -v '===DISCORD' > /tmp/pr_recap.txt
echo "recap_file=/tmp/pr_recap.txt" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Post to Discord
env:
DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_ISSUES_WEBHOOK_URL }}
run: |
if [ -z "$DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL" ]; then
echo "Warning: DISCORD_ISSUES_WEBHOOK_URL secret not set, skipping Discord post"
cat /tmp/pr_recap.txt
exit 0
fi
# Read the recap
RECAP_RAW=$(cat /tmp/pr_recap.txt)
RECAP_LENGTH=${#RECAP_RAW}
echo "Recap length: ${RECAP_LENGTH} chars"
# Function to post a message to Discord
post_to_discord() {
local msg="$1"
local content=$(echo "$msg" | jq -Rs '.')
curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-X POST \
-d "{\"content\": ${content}}" \
"$DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL"
sleep 1
}
# If under limit, send as single message
if [ "$RECAP_LENGTH" -le 1950 ]; then
post_to_discord "$RECAP_RAW"
else
echo "Splitting into multiple messages..."
remaining="$RECAP_RAW"
while [ ${#remaining} -gt 0 ]; do
if [ ${#remaining} -le 1950 ]; then
post_to_discord "$remaining"
break
else
chunk="${remaining:0:1900}"
last_newline=$(echo "$chunk" | grep -bo $'\n' | tail -1 | cut -d: -f1)
if [ -n "$last_newline" ] && [ "$last_newline" -gt 500 ]; then
chunk="${remaining:0:$last_newline}"
remaining="${remaining:$((last_newline+1))}"
else
chunk="${remaining:0:1900}"
remaining="${remaining:1900}"
fi
post_to_discord "$chunk"
fi
done
fi
echo "Posted daily PR recap to Discord"

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name: vouch-check-issue
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
jobs:
check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check if issue author is denounced
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const author = context.payload.issue.user.login;
const issueNumber = context.payload.issue.number;
// Skip bots
if (author.endsWith('[bot]')) {
core.info(`Skipping bot: ${author}`);
return;
}
// Read the VOUCHED.td file via API (no checkout needed)
let content;
try {
const response = await github.rest.repos.getContent({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
path: '.github/VOUCHED.td',
});
content = Buffer.from(response.data.content, 'base64').toString('utf-8');
} catch (error) {
if (error.status === 404) {
core.info('No .github/VOUCHED.td file found, skipping check.');
return;
}
throw error;
}
// Parse the .td file for vouched and denounced users
const vouched = new Set();
const denounced = new Map();
for (const line of content.split('\n')) {
const trimmed = line.trim();
if (!trimmed || trimmed.startsWith('#')) continue;
const isDenounced = trimmed.startsWith('-');
const rest = isDenounced ? trimmed.slice(1).trim() : trimmed;
if (!rest) continue;
const spaceIdx = rest.indexOf(' ');
const handle = spaceIdx === -1 ? rest : rest.slice(0, spaceIdx);
const reason = spaceIdx === -1 ? null : rest.slice(spaceIdx + 1).trim();
// Handle platform:username or bare username
// Only match bare usernames or github: prefix (skip other platforms)
const colonIdx = handle.indexOf(':');
if (colonIdx !== -1) {
const platform = handle.slice(0, colonIdx).toLowerCase();
if (platform !== 'github') continue;
}
const username = colonIdx === -1 ? handle : handle.slice(colonIdx + 1);
if (!username) continue;
if (isDenounced) {
denounced.set(username.toLowerCase(), reason);
continue;
}
vouched.add(username.toLowerCase());
}
// Check if the author is denounced
const reason = denounced.get(author.toLowerCase());
if (reason !== undefined) {
// Author is denounced — close the issue
const body = 'This issue has been automatically closed.';
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
body,
});
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
state: 'closed',
state_reason: 'not_planned',
});
core.info(`Closed issue #${issueNumber} from denounced user ${author}`);
return;
}
// Author is positively vouched — add label
if (!vouched.has(author.toLowerCase())) {
core.info(`User ${author} is not denounced or vouched. Allowing issue.`);
return;
}
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
labels: ['Vouched'],
});
core.info(`Added vouched label to issue #${issueNumber} from ${author}`);

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name: vouch-check-pr
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened]
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check if PR author is denounced
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const author = context.payload.pull_request.user.login;
const prNumber = context.payload.pull_request.number;
// Skip bots
if (author.endsWith('[bot]')) {
core.info(`Skipping bot: ${author}`);
return;
}
// Read the VOUCHED.td file via API (no checkout needed)
let content;
try {
const response = await github.rest.repos.getContent({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
path: '.github/VOUCHED.td',
});
content = Buffer.from(response.data.content, 'base64').toString('utf-8');
} catch (error) {
if (error.status === 404) {
core.info('No .github/VOUCHED.td file found, skipping check.');
return;
}
throw error;
}
// Parse the .td file for vouched and denounced users
const vouched = new Set();
const denounced = new Map();
for (const line of content.split('\n')) {
const trimmed = line.trim();
if (!trimmed || trimmed.startsWith('#')) continue;
const isDenounced = trimmed.startsWith('-');
const rest = isDenounced ? trimmed.slice(1).trim() : trimmed;
if (!rest) continue;
const spaceIdx = rest.indexOf(' ');
const handle = spaceIdx === -1 ? rest : rest.slice(0, spaceIdx);
const reason = spaceIdx === -1 ? null : rest.slice(spaceIdx + 1).trim();
// Handle platform:username or bare username
// Only match bare usernames or github: prefix (skip other platforms)
const colonIdx = handle.indexOf(':');
if (colonIdx !== -1) {
const platform = handle.slice(0, colonIdx).toLowerCase();
if (platform !== 'github') continue;
}
const username = colonIdx === -1 ? handle : handle.slice(colonIdx + 1);
if (!username) continue;
if (isDenounced) {
denounced.set(username.toLowerCase(), reason);
continue;
}
vouched.add(username.toLowerCase());
}
// Check if the author is denounced
const reason = denounced.get(author.toLowerCase());
if (reason !== undefined) {
// Author is denounced — close the PR
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body: 'This pull request has been automatically closed.',
});
await github.rest.pulls.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: prNumber,
state: 'closed',
});
core.info(`Closed PR #${prNumber} from denounced user ${author}`);
return;
}
// Author is positively vouched — add label
if (!vouched.has(author.toLowerCase())) {
core.info(`User ${author} is not denounced or vouched. Allowing PR.`);
return;
}
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
labels: ['Vouched'],
});
core.info(`Added vouched label to PR #${prNumber} from ${author}`);

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name: vouch-manage-by-issue
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
concurrency:
group: vouch-manage
cancel-in-progress: false
permissions:
contents: write
issues: write
pull-requests: read
jobs:
manage:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup git committer
id: committer
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-git-committer
with:
opencode-app-id: ${{ vars.OPENCODE_APP_ID }}
opencode-app-secret: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_APP_SECRET }}
- uses: mitchellh/vouch/action/manage-by-issue@main
with:
issue-id: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
comment-id: ${{ github.event.comment.id }}
roles: admin,maintain,write
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.committer.outputs.token }}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
mode: primary
hidden: true
model: opencode/minimax-m2.5
model: opencode/gpt-5.4-nano
color: "#44BA81"
tools:
"*": false
@@ -14,127 +14,30 @@ Use your github-triage tool to triage issues.
This file is the source of truth for ownership/routing rules.
## Labels
Assign issues by choosing the team with the strongest overlap. The github-triage tool will assign a random member from that team.
### windows
Do not add labels to issues. Only assign an owner.
Use for any issue that mentions Windows (the OS). Be sure they are saying that they are on Windows.
When calling github-triage, pass one of these team values: tui, desktop_web, core, inference, windows.
- Use if they mention WSL too
## Teams
#### perf
### TUI
Performance-related issues:
Terminal UI issues, including rendering, keybindings, scrolling, terminal compatibility, SSH behavior, crashes in the TUI, and low-level TUI performance.
- Slow performance
- High RAM usage
- High CPU usage
### Desktop / Web
**Only** add if it's likely a RAM or CPU issue. **Do not** add for LLM slowness.
Desktop application and browser-based app issues, including `opencode web`, desktop-specific UI behavior, packaging, and web view problems.
#### desktop
### Core
Desktop app issues:
Core opencode server and harness issues, including sqlite, snapshots, memory, API behavior, agent context construction, tool execution, provider integrations, model behavior, documentation, and larger architectural features.
- `opencode web` command
- The desktop app itself
### Inference
**Only** add if it's specifically about the Desktop application or `opencode web` view. **Do not** add for terminal, TUI, or general opencode issues.
OpenCode Zen, OpenCode Go, and billing issues.
#### nix
### Windows
**Only** add if the issue explicitly mentions nix.
If the issue does not mention nix, do not add nix.
If the issue mentions nix, assign to `rekram1-node`.
#### zen
**Only** add if the issue mentions "zen" or "opencode zen" or "opencode black".
If the issue doesn't have "zen" or "opencode black" in it then don't add zen label
#### core
Use for core server issues in `packages/opencode/`, excluding `packages/opencode/src/cli/cmd/tui/`.
Examples:
- LSP server behavior
- Harness behavior (agent + tools)
- Feature requests for server behavior
- Agent context construction
- API endpoints
- Provider integration issues
- New, broken, or poor-quality models
#### acp
If the issue mentions acp support, assign acp label.
#### docs
Add if the issue requests better documentation or docs updates.
#### opentui
TUI issues potentially caused by our underlying TUI library:
- Keybindings not working
- Scroll speed issues (too fast/slow/laggy)
- Screen flickering
- Crashes with opentui in the log
**Do not** add for general TUI bugs.
When assigning to people here are the following rules:
Desktop / Web:
Use for desktop-labeled issues only.
- adamdotdevin
- iamdavidhill
- Brendonovich
- nexxeln
Zen:
ONLY assign if the issue will have the "zen" label.
- fwang
- MrMushrooooom
TUI (`packages/opencode/src/cli/cmd/tui/...`):
- thdxr for TUI UX/UI product decisions and interaction flow
- kommander for OpenTUI engine issues: rendering artifacts, keybind handling, terminal compatibility, SSH behavior, and low-level perf bottlenecks
- rekram1-node for TUI bugs that are not clearly OpenTUI engine issues
Core (`packages/opencode/...`, excluding TUI subtree):
- thdxr for sqlite/snapshot/memory bugs and larger architectural core features
- jlongster for opencode server + API feature work (tool currently remaps jlongster -> thdxr until assignable)
- rekram1-node for harness issues, provider issues, and other bug-squashing
For core bugs that do not clearly map, either thdxr or rekram1-node is acceptable.
Docs:
- R44VC0RP
Windows:
- Hona (assign any issue that mentions Windows or is likely Windows-specific)
Determinism rules:
- If title + body does not contain "zen", do not add the "zen" label
- If "nix" label is added but title + body does not mention nix/nixos, the tool will drop "nix"
- If title + body mentions nix/nixos, assign to `rekram1-node`
- If "desktop" label is added, the tool will override assignee and randomly pick one Desktop / Web owner
In all other cases, choose the team/section with the most overlap with the issue and assign a member from that team at random.
ACP:
- rekram1-node (assign any acp issues to rekram1-node)
Windows-specific issues, including native Windows behavior, WSL interactions, path handling, shell compatibility, and installation or runtime problems that only happen on Windows.

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@@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
/// <reference path="../env.d.ts" />
import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin"
const TEAM = {
desktop: ["adamdotdevin", "iamdavidhill", "Brendonovich", "nexxeln"],
zen: ["fwang", "MrMushrooooom"],
tui: ["kommander", "rekram1-node", "simonklee"],
core: ["kitlangton", "rekram1-node", "jlongster"],
docs: ["R44VC0RP"],
tui: ["kommander", "simonklee"],
desktop_web: ["Hona", "Brendonovich"],
core: ["jlongster", "rekram1-node", "nexxeln", "kitlangton"],
inference: ["fwang", "MrMushrooooom"],
windows: ["Hona"],
} as const
const ASSIGNEES = [...new Set(Object.values(TEAM).flat())]
function pick<T>(items: readonly T[]) {
return items[Math.floor(Math.random() * items.length)]!
}
@@ -38,79 +36,25 @@ async function githubFetch(endpoint: string, options: RequestInit = {}) {
}
export default tool({
description: `Use this tool to assign and/or label a GitHub issue.
description: `Use this tool to assign a GitHub issue.
Choose labels and assignee using the current triage policy and ownership rules.
Pick the most fitting labels for the issue and assign one owner.
If unsure, choose the team/section with the most overlap with the issue and assign a member from that team at random.`,
Provide the team that should own the issue. This tool picks a random assignee from that team and does not apply labels.`,
args: {
assignee: tool.schema
.enum(ASSIGNEES as [string, ...string[]])
.describe("The username of the assignee")
.default("rekram1-node"),
labels: tool.schema
.array(tool.schema.enum(["nix", "opentui", "perf", "web", "desktop", "zen", "docs", "windows", "core"]))
.describe("The labels(s) to add to the issue")
.default([]),
team: tool.schema
.enum(Object.keys(TEAM) as [keyof typeof TEAM, ...(keyof typeof TEAM)[]])
.describe("The owning team"),
},
async execute(args) {
const issue = getIssueNumber()
const owner = "anomalyco"
const repo = "opencode"
const results: string[] = []
let labels = [...new Set(args.labels.map((x) => (x === "desktop" ? "web" : x)))]
const web = labels.includes("web")
const text = `${process.env.ISSUE_TITLE ?? ""}\n${process.env.ISSUE_BODY ?? ""}`.toLowerCase()
const zen = /\bzen\b/.test(text) || text.includes("opencode black")
const nix = /\bnix(os)?\b/.test(text)
if (labels.includes("nix") && !nix) {
labels = labels.filter((x) => x !== "nix")
results.push("Dropped label: nix (issue does not mention nix)")
}
const assignee = nix ? "rekram1-node" : web ? pick(TEAM.desktop) : args.assignee
if (labels.includes("zen") && !zen) {
throw new Error("Only add the zen label when issue title/body contains 'zen'")
}
if (web && !nix && !(TEAM.desktop as readonly string[]).includes(assignee)) {
throw new Error("Web issues must be assigned to adamdotdevin, iamdavidhill, Brendonovich, or nexxeln")
}
if ((TEAM.zen as readonly string[]).includes(assignee) && !labels.includes("zen")) {
throw new Error("Only zen issues should be assigned to fwang or MrMushrooooom")
}
if (assignee === "Hona" && !labels.includes("windows")) {
throw new Error("Only windows issues should be assigned to Hona")
}
if (assignee === "R44VC0RP" && !labels.includes("docs")) {
throw new Error("Only docs issues should be assigned to R44VC0RP")
}
if (assignee === "kommander" && !labels.includes("opentui")) {
throw new Error("Only opentui issues should be assigned to kommander")
}
const assignee = pick(TEAM[args.team])
await githubFetch(`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue}/assignees`, {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify({ assignees: [assignee] }),
})
results.push(`Assigned @${assignee} to issue #${issue}`)
if (labels.length > 0) {
await githubFetch(`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue}/labels`, {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify({ labels }),
})
results.push(`Added labels: ${labels.join(", ")}`)
}
return results.join("\n")
return `Assigned @${assignee} from ${args.team} to issue #${issue}`
},
})

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@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
import { Global } from "@opencode-ai/core/global"
import { InstallationVersion } from "@opencode-ai/core/installation/version"
import { Flag } from "@opencode-ai/core/flag/flag"
import os from "os"
import { Duration, Effect } from "effect"
import { Config } from "@/config/config"
import { ConfigPlugin } from "@/config/plugin"
import { effectCmd } from "../../effect-cmd"
import { cmd } from "../cmd"
import { ConfigCommand } from "./config"
@@ -26,6 +31,7 @@ export const DebugCommand = cmd({
.command(SnapshotCommand)
.command(StartupCommand)
.command(AgentCommand)
.command(InfoCommand)
.command(PathsCommand)
.command(WaitCommand)
.demandCommand(),
@@ -40,6 +46,34 @@ const WaitCommand = effectCmd({
}),
})
const InfoCommand = effectCmd({
command: "info",
describe: "show debug information",
handler: Effect.fn("Cli.debug.info")(function* () {
const config = yield* Config.Service.use((cfg) => cfg.get())
const termProgram = process.env.TERM_PROGRAM
? `${process.env.TERM_PROGRAM}${process.env.TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION ? ` ${process.env.TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION}` : ""}`
: undefined
const terminal = [termProgram, process.env.TERM].filter((item): item is string => Boolean(item)).join(" / ")
console.log(`opencode version: ${InstallationVersion}`)
console.log(`os: ${os.type()} ${os.release()} ${os.arch()}`)
console.log(`terminal: ${terminal || "unknown"}`)
console.log("plugins:")
if (Flag.OPENCODE_PURE) {
console.log("external plugins disabled (--pure)")
return
}
if (!config.plugin_origins?.length) {
console.log("none")
return
}
for (const plugin of config.plugin_origins) {
console.log(`- ${ConfigPlugin.pluginSpecifier(plugin.spec)}`)
}
}),
})
const PathsCommand = cmd({
command: "paths",
describe: "show global paths (data, config, cache, state)",

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import { Effect, Schema } from "effect"
import { AppRuntime, type AppServices } from "@/effect/app-runtime"
import { InstanceStore } from "@/project/instance-store"
import { InstanceRef } from "@/effect/instance-ref"
import { Instance } from "@/project/instance"
import { cmd, type WithDoubleDash } from "./cmd/cmd"
/**
@@ -82,17 +83,21 @@ export const effectCmd = <Args, A>(opts: EffectCmdOpts<Args, A>) =>
return
}
const directory = opts.directory?.(args) ?? process.cwd()
await AppRuntime.runPromise(
InstanceStore.Service.use((store) =>
store.provide(
{ directory },
Effect.gen(function* () {
const ctx = yield* InstanceRef
const body = opts.handler(args)
return ctx ? yield* body.pipe(Effect.ensuring(store.dispose(ctx))) : yield* body
}),
),
),
// Two-phase: load ctx, then run body inside Instance.current ALS.
// Effect's InstanceRef is provided via fiber context, but that context is
// lost across `await` inside `Effect.promise(async () => ...)` callbacks
// — when handlers re-enter Effect via `AppRuntime.runPromise(svc.method())`
// there, attach() falls back to Instance.current ALS, which Node preserves
// across awaits. Matches the pre-effectCmd `bootstrap()` behavior.
const { store, ctx } = await AppRuntime.runPromise(
InstanceStore.Service.use((store) => store.load({ directory }).pipe(Effect.map((ctx) => ({ store, ctx })))),
)
try {
await Instance.restore(ctx, () =>
AppRuntime.runPromise(opts.handler(args).pipe(Effect.provideService(InstanceRef, ctx))),
)
} finally {
await AppRuntime.runPromise(store.dispose(ctx))
}
},
})

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@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
import { afterEach, expect, test } from "bun:test"
import { Effect } from "effect"
import fs from "fs/promises"
import { Instance } from "../../src/project/instance"
import { disposeAllInstances, provideTestInstance, tmpdir } from "../fixture/fixture"
afterEach(async () => {
await disposeAllInstances()
})
// Regression for PR #25522: when an effectCmd handler does
// `yield* Effect.promise(async () => { ... await runPromise(svcMethod) ... })`,
// the inner runPromise creates a fresh fiber after `await` whose Effect context
// has lost the outer InstanceRef. Services that read `InstanceState.context`
// then fall back to `Instance.current` ALS, which must be installed at the JS
// callback boundary (Node ALS persists across awaits, Effect's fiber context
// does not). `provideTestInstance` mirrors effectCmd's load + ALS-restore wrap.
// Pins effect-cmd.ts directly: the pattern test below exercises the load +
// Instance.restore + dispose triple via the shared `provideTestInstance` fixture,
// so a regression that removed `Instance.restore` from effect-cmd.ts wouldn't
// fail it. This grep guards the actual production callsite.
test("effect-cmd.ts wraps the handler body in Instance.restore", async () => {
const source = await fs.readFile(new URL("../../src/cli/effect-cmd.ts", import.meta.url), "utf8")
expect(source).toContain("Instance.restore(ctx")
})
test("Instance.current reachable from inner runPromise inside Effect.promise(async)", async () => {
await using dir = await tmpdir({ git: true })
await provideTestInstance({
directory: dir.path,
fn: () =>
Effect.runPromise(
Effect.promise(async () => {
await new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, 5))
const current = await Effect.runPromise(
Effect.sync(() => {
try {
return Instance.current
} catch {
return undefined
}
}),
)
expect(current?.directory).toBe(dir.path)
}),
),
})
})