isGptModel only matched openai/ and github-copilot/gpt- prefixes, causing
models like litellm/gpt-5.2 to fall into the Claude code path. This
injected Claude-specific thinking config, which the opencode runtime
translated into a reasoningSummary API parameter — rejected by OpenAI.
Extract model name after provider prefix and match against GPT model
name patterns (gpt-*, o1, o3, o4).
Closes#1788
Ultraworked with [Sisyphus](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-opencode)
Co-authored-by: Sisyphus <clio-agent@sisyphuslabs.ai>
Port devxoul's PR #821 feature to current codebase structure.
Supports absolute, relative, ~/home paths with percent-encoding.
Gracefully handles malformed URIs and missing files with warnings.
Co-authored-by: devxoul <devxoul@gmail.com>
Commit 598a4389 refactored config-handler into separate modules but
dropped the disabledMcps parameter from loadMcpConfigs() and did not
handle the spread-order overwrite where .mcp.json MCPs (hardcoded
enabled:true) overwrote user's enabled:false from opencode.json.
Changes:
- Re-add disabledMcps parameter to loadMcpConfigs() in loader.ts
- Capture user's enabled:false MCPs before merge, restore after
- Pass disabled_mcps to loadMcpConfigs for .mcp.json filtering
- Delete disabled_mcps entries from final merged result
- Add 8 new tests covering both fixes
resolveSymlink and resolveSymlinkAsync incorrectly resolved relative
symlinks by using path.resolve(filePath, '..', linkTarget). This fails
when symlinks use multi-level relative paths (e.g. ../../skills/...) or
when symlinks are chained (symlink pointing to a directory containing
more symlinks).
Replace with fs.realpathSync/fs.realpath which delegates to the OS for
correct resolution of all symlink types: relative, absolute, chained,
and nested.
Fixes#1738
AI-assisted-by: claude-opus-4.6 via opencode
AI-contribution: partial
AI-session: 20260212-120629-4gTXvDGV
When delegate-task resumes a session via session_id, the response
task_metadata now includes a subagent field identifying which agent
was running in the resumed session. This allows the parent agent to
know what type of subagent it is continuing.
- sync-continuation: uses resumeAgent extracted from session messages
- background-continuation: uses task.agent from BackgroundTask object
- Gracefully omits subagent when agent info is unavailable
Previously, executeStopHooks returned immediately after the first hook
that produced valid JSON stdout, even if it was non-blocking. This
prevented subsequent hooks from executing.
This was problematic when users had multiple Stop hooks (e.g.,
check-console-log.js + task-complete-notify.sh in settings.json),
because the first hook's stdout (which echoed stdin data as JSON)
caused an early return, silently skipping all remaining hooks.
Now only explicitly blocking results (exit code 2 or decision=block)
cause an early return, matching Claude Code's behavior of executing
all Stop hooks sequentially.
Closes#1707
The SSE event stream subscription was missing the directory parameter,
causing the OpenCode server to only emit global events (heartbeat,
connected, toast) but not session-scoped events (session.idle,
session.status, tool.execute, message.updated, message.part.updated).
Without session events:
- hasReceivedMeaningfulWork stays false (no message/tool events)
- mainSessionIdle never updates (no session.idle/status events)
- pollForCompletion either hangs or exits for unrelated reasons
Fix: Pass { directory } to client.event.subscribe(), matching the
pattern already used by client.session.promptAsync().
Also adds a stabilization period (10s) after first meaningful work
as defense-in-depth against early exit race conditions.
Previously, a single validation error (e.g. wrong type for
prometheus.permission.edit) caused safeParse to fail and the
entire oh-my-opencode.json was silently replaced with {}.
Now loadConfigFromPath falls back to parseConfigPartially() which
validates each top-level key in isolation, keeps the sections that
pass, and logs which sections were skipped.
Closes#1767
The hook used exact string equality (agentName !== "prometheus") which fails
when display names like "Prometheus (Plan Builder)" are stored in session state.
Replace with case-insensitive substring matching via isPrometheusAgent() helper,
consistent with the pattern used in keyword-detector hook.
Closes#1764 (Bug 3)
- Detect namespaced commands (containing ':') from Claude marketplace plugins
- Provide clear error message explaining marketplace plugins are not supported
- Point users to .claude/commands/ as alternative for custom commands
- Fixes issue where /daplug:run-prompt gave ambiguous 'command not found'
Closes#1682
MCP tool responses can have undefined output.output, causing TypeError
crashes in tool.execute.after hooks.
Changes:
- comment-checker/hook.ts: guard output.output with ?? '' before toLowerCase()
- edit-error-recovery/hook.ts: guard output.output with ?? '' before toLowerCase()
- task-resume-info/hook.ts: extract output.output ?? '' into outputText before all string operations
- Added tests for undefined output.output in edit-error-recovery and task-resume-info
When a user pins oh-my-opencode to a specific version (e.g., oh-my-opencode@3.4.0),
the auto-update checker now respects that choice and only shows a notification toast
instead of overwriting the pinned version with latest.
- Skip updatePinnedVersion() when pluginInfo.isPinned is true
- Show update-available toast only (notification, no modification)
- Added comprehensive tests for pinned/unpinned/autoUpdate scenarios
Fixes#1745
MCP tools can return non-string results (e.g. structured JSON objects).
When this happens, output.output is undefined, causing TypeError crashes
in edit-error-recovery and delegate-task-retry hooks that call methods
like .toLowerCase() without checking the type first.
Add typeof string guard in both hooks, consistent with the existing
pattern used in tool-output-truncator.
Allow individual categories to be disabled via `disable: true` in
config. Introduce shared `mergeCategories()` utility to centralize
category merging and disabled filtering across all 7 consumption sites.