Multiple files were hardcoding ~/.config/opencode paths instead of using
getOpenCodeConfigDir() which respects the OPENCODE_CONFIG_DIR env var.
This broke profile isolation features like OCX ghost mode, where users
set OPENCODE_CONFIG_DIR to a custom path but oh-my-opencode.json and
other configs weren't being read from that location.
Changes:
- plugin-config.ts: Use getOpenCodeConfigDir() directly
- cli/doctor/checks: Use getOpenCodeConfigDir() for auth and config checks
- tools/lsp/config.ts: Use getOpenCodeConfigDir() for LSP config paths
- command loaders: Use getOpenCodeConfigDir() for global command dirs
- hooks: Use getOpenCodeConfigDir() for hook config paths
- config-path.ts: Mark getUserConfigDir() as deprecated
- tests: Ensure OPENCODE_CONFIG_DIR is properly isolated in tests
- Changed lsp_diagnostics error handling to throw errors instead of returning strings
- Line 211: Changed from `return output` to `throw new Error(output)`
- Makes errors display as proper error blocks in TUI
Co-authored-by: Sisyphus <clio-agent@sisyphuslabs.ai>
* fix(lsp): cleanup orphaned LSP servers on session.deleted
When parallel background agent tasks complete, their LSP servers (for
repos cloned to /tmp/) remain running until a 5-minute idle timeout.
This causes memory accumulation with heavy parallel Sisyphus usage,
potentially leading to OOM crashes.
This change adds cleanupTempDirectoryClients() to LSPServerManager
(matching the pattern used by SkillMcpManager.disconnectSession())
and calls it on session.deleted events.
The cleanup targets idle LSP clients (refCount=0) for temporary
directories (/tmp/, /var/folders/) where agent tasks clone repos.
* chore: retrigger CI checks
Add new language servers from OpenCode's server.ts:
- prisma: Prisma schema support (.prisma)
- ocaml-lsp: OCaml language support (.ml, .mli)
- texlab: LaTeX support (.tex, .bib)
- dockerfile: Dockerfile support (.dockerfile)
- gleam: Gleam language support (.gleam)
- clojure-lsp: Clojure support (.clj, .cljs, .cljc, .edn)
- nixd: Nix language support (.nix)
- tinymist: Typst support (.typ, .typc)
- haskell-language-server: Haskell support (.hs, .lhs)
Add new language extensions from OpenCode's language.ts:
- .ets -> typescript
- .lhs -> haskell
- .kt, .kts -> kotlin
- .nix -> nix
- .typ, .typc -> typst
- .prisma -> prisma
Update server IDs to match OpenCode convention:
- Add 'bash' as primary ID (keep bash-ls as legacy alias)
- Add 'terraform' as primary ID (keep terraform-ls as legacy alias)
Closes#454
Co-authored-by: sisyphus-dev-ai <sisyphus-dev-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
Ahoy! The old code be walkin' the plank on Windows, ARRRR! 🏴☠️
The Problem (a cursed treasure map):
- LSP returns URIs like file:///C:/path/to/file.ts
- Old code: uri.replace("file://", "") produces /C:/path (INVALID on Windows!)
- Windows needs the leadin' slash removed after file:///
The Fix (proper pirate navigation):
- Import fileURLToPath from node:url (the sacred scroll)
- Add uriToPath() helper function (our trusty compass)
- Replace all 10 occurrences of .replace("file://", "")
This matches how the OpenCode mothership handles it in packages/opencode/src/lsp/client.ts
Now Windows users can sail the LSP seas without crashin' on the rocks! 🦜
Previously, when an LSP server was configured but not installed, the error
message said "No LSP server configured" which was misleading. Now the
error message distinguishes between:
1. Server not configured at all
2. Server configured but not installed (with installation hints)
The new error messages include:
- Clear indication of whether server is configured vs installed
- Installation commands for each built-in server
- Supported file extensions
- Configuration examples for custom servers
Fixes#304
Co-authored-by: sisyphus-dev-ai <sisyphus-dev-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
Implement cross-platform process cleanup handlers for LSP servers.
Added registerProcessCleanup() method to LSPServerManager that:
- Kills all spawned LSP server processes on process.exit
- Handles SIGINT (Ctrl+C) - all platforms
- Handles SIGTERM (kill signal) - Unix/macOS/Linux
- Handles SIGBREAK (Ctrl+Break) - Windows specific
This prevents LSP servers from becoming orphan processes when opencode terminates unexpectedly.
🤖 GENERATED WITH ASSISTANCE OF [OhMyOpenCode](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-opencode)
- Add diagnosticsStore to capture Push model notifications
- Handle textDocument/publishDiagnostics notifications in processBuffer
- Fix workspace/configuration response for JSON LSP validation
- Add missing language mappings (json, html, css, sh, fish, md, tf)
- diagnostics() now tries Pull first, falls back to Push store
- Replace API-based recovery with direct JSON file editing for empty content messages
- Add cross-platform storage path support via xdg-basedir (Linux/macOS/Windows)
- Inject '(interrupted)' text part to fix messages with only thinking/meta blocks
- Update README docs with detailed session recovery scenarios
- Add LSPServerManager for connection pooling with idle cleanup
- Add lsp_prepare_rename and lsp_rename tools
- Add lsp_code_actions and lsp_code_action_resolve tools
- Add WorkspaceEdit types and applyWorkspaceEdit utility
- Improve LSP client robustness with stderr buffering and process state tracking