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| author | Jay V <[email protected]> | 2025-10-03 13:46:56 -0400 |
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| committer | Jay V <[email protected]> | 2025-10-03 13:46:56 -0400 |
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diff --git a/packages/web/src/content/docs/index.mdx b/packages/web/src/content/docs/index.mdx index 9cc1bf8ed..05447716e 100644 --- a/packages/web/src/content/docs/index.mdx +++ b/packages/web/src/content/docs/index.mdx @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ --- title: Intro -description: Get started with opencode. +description: Get started with OpenCode. --- import { Tabs, TabItem } from "@astrojs/starlight/components" import config from "../../../config.mjs" export const console = config.console -[**opencode**](/) is an AI coding agent built for the terminal. +[**OpenCode**](/) is an AI coding agent built for the terminal. - + Let's get started. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Let's get started. #### Prerequisites -To use opencode, you'll need: +To use OpenCode, you'll need: 1. A modern terminal emulator like: - [WezTerm](https://wezterm.org), cross-platform @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To use opencode, you'll need: ## Install -The easiest way to install opencode is through the install script. +The easiest way to install OpenCode is through the install script. ```bash curl -fsSL https://opencode.ai/install | bash @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ You can also install it with the following commands: npm install -g opencode-ai ``` -Support for installing opencode on Windows using Bun is currently in progress. +Support for installing OpenCode on Windows using Bun is currently in progress. You can also grab the binary from the [Releases](https://github.com/sst/opencode/releases). @@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ You can also grab the binary from the [Releases](https://github.com/sst/opencode ## Configure -With opencode you can use any LLM provider by configuring their API keys. +With OpenCode you can use any LLM provider by configuring their API keys. -If you are new to using LLM providers, we recommend using [opencode zen](/docs/zen). -It's a curated list of models that have been tested and verified by the opencode +If you are new to using LLM providers, we recommend using [OpenCode Zen](/docs/zen). +It's a curated list of models that have been tested and verified by the OpenCode team. 1. Run `opencode auth login`, select opencode, and head to [opencode.ai/auth](https://opencode.ai/auth). @@ -149,33 +149,33 @@ you want to work on. cd /path/to/project ``` -And run opencode. +And run OpenCode. ```bash opencode ``` -Next, initialize opencode for the project by running the following command. +Next, initialize OpenCode for the project by running the following command. ```bash frame="none" /init ``` -This will get opencode to analyze your project and create an `AGENTS.md` file in +This will get OpenCode to analyze your project and create an `AGENTS.md` file in the project root. :::tip You should commit your project's `AGENTS.md` file to Git. ::: -This helps opencode understand the project structure and the coding patterns +This helps OpenCode understand the project structure and the coding patterns used. --- ## Usage -You are now ready to use opencode to work on your project. Feel free to ask it +You are now ready to use OpenCode to work on your project. Feel free to ask it anything! If you are new to using an AI coding agent, here are some examples that might @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ help. ### Ask questions -You can ask opencode to explain the codebase to you. +You can ask OpenCode to explain the codebase to you. :::tip Use the `@` key to fuzzy search for files in the project. @@ -201,11 +201,11 @@ This is helpful if there's a part of the codebase that you didn't work on. ### Add features -You can ask opencode to add new features to your project. Though we first recommend asking it to create a plan. +You can ask OpenCode to add new features to your project. Though we first recommend asking it to create a plan. 1. **Create a plan** - opencode has a _Plan mode_ that disables its ability to make changes and + OpenCode has a _Plan mode_ that disables its ability to make changes and instead suggest _how_ it'll implement the feature. Switch to it using the **Tab** key. You'll see an indicator for this in the lower right corner. @@ -222,11 +222,11 @@ You can ask opencode to add new features to your project. Though we first recomm From this screen, the user can undelete a note or permanently delete it. ``` - You want to give opencode enough details to understand what you want. It helps + You want to give OpenCode enough details to understand what you want. It helps to talk to it like you are talking to a junior developer on your team. :::tip - Give opencode plenty of context and examples to help it understand what you + Give OpenCode plenty of context and examples to help it understand what you want. ::: @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ You can ask opencode to add new features to your project. Though we first recomm Drag and drop images into the terminal to add them to the prompt. ::: - opencode can scan any images you give it and add them to the prompt. You can + OpenCode can scan any images you give it and add them to the prompt. You can do this by dragging and dropping an image into the terminal. 3. **Build the feature** @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ You can ask opencode to add new features to your project. Though we first recomm ### Make changes -For more straightforward changes, you can ask opencode to directly build it +For more straightforward changes, you can ask OpenCode to directly build it without having to review the plan first. ```txt frame="none" "@packages/functions/src/settings.ts" "@packages/functions/src/notes.ts" @@ -274,14 +274,14 @@ handled in the /notes route in @packages/functions/src/notes.ts and implement the same logic in @packages/functions/src/settings.ts ``` -You want to make sure you provide a good amount of detail so opencode makes the right +You want to make sure you provide a good amount of detail so OpenCode makes the right changes. --- ### Undo changes -Let's say you ask opencode to make some changes. +Let's say you ask OpenCode to make some changes. ```txt frame="none" "@packages/functions/src/api/index.ts" Can you refactor the function in @packages/functions/src/api/index.ts? @@ -294,14 +294,14 @@ using the `/undo` command. /undo ``` -opencode will now revert the changes you made and show your original message +OpenCode will now revert the changes you made and show your original message again. ```txt frame="none" "@packages/functions/src/api/index.ts" Can you refactor the function in @packages/functions/src/api/index.ts? ``` -From here you can tweak the prompt and ask opencode to try again. +From here you can tweak the prompt and ask OpenCode to try again. :::tip You can run `/undo` multiple times to undo multiple changes. @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ Or you **can redo** the changes using the `/redo` command. ## Share -The conversations that you have with opencode can be [shared with your +The conversations that you have with OpenCode can be [shared with your team](/docs/share). ```bash frame="none" @@ -330,12 +330,12 @@ This will create a link to the current conversation and copy it to your clipboar Conversations are not shared by default. ::: -Here's an [example conversation](https://opencode.ai/s/4XP1fce5) with opencode. +Here's an [example conversation](https://opencode.ai/s/4XP1fce5) with OpenCode. --- ## Customize -And that's it! You are now a pro at using opencode. +And that's it! You are now a pro at using OpenCode. -To make it your own, we recommend [picking a theme](/docs/themes), [customizing the keybinds](/docs/keybinds), [configuring code formatters](/docs/formatters), [creating custom commands](/docs/commands), or playing around with the [opencode config](/docs/config). +To make it your own, we recommend [picking a theme](/docs/themes), [customizing the keybinds](/docs/keybinds), [configuring code formatters](/docs/formatters), [creating custom commands](/docs/commands), or playing around with the [OpenCode config](/docs/config). |
