--- title: TUI description: Arbeite mit OpenCode in der Terminal-Oberflaeche. --- import { Tabs, TabItem } from "@astrojs/starlight/components" OpenCode bietet eine interaktive Terminaloberflaeche (TUI), um mit einem LLM an deinen Projekten zu arbeiten. Ohne weitere Argumente startet OpenCode die TUI im aktuellen Verzeichnis. ```bash opencode ``` Oder du startest sie fuer ein bestimmtes Arbeitsverzeichnis. ```bash opencode /path/to/project ``` In der TUI kannst du direkt mit einer Nachricht prompten. ```text Give me a quick summary of the codebase. ``` --- ## Datei-Referenzen Mit `@` kannst du Dateien in Nachrichten referenzieren. Dabei wird im aktuellen Verzeichnis eine unscharfe Dateisuche genutzt. :::tip Du kannst `@` in Nachrichten fuer Datei-Referenzen verwenden. ::: ```text "@packages/functions/src/api/index.ts" How is auth handled in @packages/functions/src/api/index.ts? ``` Der Dateiinhalt wird automatisch zur Unterhaltung hinzugefuegt. --- ## Bash-Befehle Beginne eine Nachricht mit `!`, um einen Shell-Befehl auszufuehren. ```bash frame="none" !ls -la ``` Die Ausgabe landet als Tool-Ergebnis in der Unterhaltung. --- ## Befehle In der OpenCode-TUI kannst du `/` plus Befehlsnamen eingeben, um Aktionen schnell auszufuehren. Zum Beispiel: ```bash frame="none" /help ``` Viele Befehle haben auch Tastenkombinationen mit `ctrl+x` als Leader-Key. [Mehr dazu](/docs/keybinds). Hier sind alle verfuegbaren Slash-Commands: --- ### connect Add a provider to OpenCode. Allows you to select from available providers and add their API keys. ```bash frame="none" /connect ``` --- ### compact Compact the current session. _Alias_: `/summarize` ```bash frame="none" /compact ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x c` --- ### details Toggle tool execution details. ```bash frame="none" /details ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x d` --- ### editor Open external editor for composing messages. Uses the editor set in your `EDITOR` environment variable. [Learn more](#editor-setup). ```bash frame="none" /editor ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x e` --- ### exit Exit OpenCode. _Aliases_: `/quit`, `/q` ```bash frame="none" /exit ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x q` --- ### export Export current conversation to Markdown and open in your default editor. Uses the editor set in your `EDITOR` environment variable. [Learn more](#editor-setup). ```bash frame="none" /export ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x x` --- ### help Show the help dialog. ```bash frame="none" /help ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x h` --- ### init Create or update `AGENTS.md` file. [Learn more](/docs/rules). ```bash frame="none" /init ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x i` --- ### models List available models. ```bash frame="none" /models ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x m` --- ### new Start a new session. _Alias_: `/clear` ```bash frame="none" /new ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x n` --- ### redo Redo a previously undone message. Only available after using `/undo`. :::tip Any file changes will also be restored. ::: Internally, this uses Git to manage the file changes. So your project **needs to be a Git repository**. ```bash frame="none" /redo ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x r` --- ### sessions List and switch between sessions. _Aliases_: `/resume`, `/continue` ```bash frame="none" /sessions ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x l` --- ### share Share current session. [Learn more](/docs/share). ```bash frame="none" /share ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x s` --- ### themes List available themes. ```bash frame="none" /theme ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x t` --- ### thinking Toggle the visibility of thinking/reasoning blocks in the conversation. When enabled, you can see the model's reasoning process for models that support extended thinking. :::note This command only controls whether thinking blocks are **displayed** - it does not enable or disable the model's reasoning capabilities. To toggle actual reasoning capabilities, use `ctrl+t` to cycle through model variants. ::: ```bash frame="none" /thinking ``` --- ### undo Undo last message in the conversation. Removes the most recent user message, all subsequent responses, and any file changes. :::tip Any file changes made will also be reverted. ::: Internally, this uses Git to manage the file changes. So your project **needs to be a Git repository**. ```bash frame="none" /undo ``` **Keybind:** `ctrl+x u` --- ### unshare Unshare current session. [Learn more](/docs/share#un-sharing). ```bash frame="none" /unshare ``` --- ## Editor-Einrichtung Both the `/editor` and `/export` commands use the editor specified in your `EDITOR` environment variable. ```bash # Example for nano or vim export EDITOR=nano export EDITOR=vim # For GUI editors, VS Code, Cursor, VSCodium, Windsurf, Zed, etc. # include --wait export EDITOR="code --wait" ``` To make it permanent, add this to your shell profile; `~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`, etc. ```bash set EDITOR=notepad # For GUI editors, VS Code, Cursor, VSCodium, Windsurf, Zed, etc. # include --wait set EDITOR=code --wait ``` To make it permanent, use **System Properties** > **Environment Variables**. ```powershell $env:EDITOR = "notepad" # For GUI editors, VS Code, Cursor, VSCodium, Windsurf, Zed, etc. # include --wait $env:EDITOR = "code --wait" ``` To make it permanent, add this to your PowerShell profile. Popular editor options include: - `code` - Visual Studio Code - `cursor` - Cursor - `windsurf` - Windsurf - `nvim` - Neovim editor - `vim` - Vim editor - `nano` - Nano editor - `notepad` - Windows Notepad - `subl` - Sublime Text :::note Some editors like VS Code need to be started with the `--wait` flag. ::: Some editors need command-line arguments to run in blocking mode. The `--wait` flag makes the editor process block until closed. --- ## Konfiguration You can customize TUI behavior through your OpenCode config file. ```json title="opencode.json" { "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json", "tui": { "scroll_speed": 3, "scroll_acceleration": { "enabled": true } } } ``` ### Optionen - `scroll_acceleration` - Enable macOS-style scroll acceleration for smooth, natural scrolling. When enabled, scroll speed increases with rapid scrolling gestures and stays precise for slower movements. **This setting takes precedence over `scroll_speed` and overrides it when enabled.** - `scroll_speed` - Controls how fast the TUI scrolls when using scroll commands (minimum: `1`). Defaults to `3`. **Note: This is ignored if `scroll_acceleration.enabled` is set to `true`.** --- ## Anpassung You can customize various aspects of the TUI view using the command palette (`ctrl+x h` or `/help`). These settings persist across restarts. --- #### Benutzername-Anzeige Toggle whether your username appears in chat messages. Access this through: - Command palette: Search for "username" or "hide username" - The setting persists automatically and will be remembered across TUI sessions