OpenCode
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Filter storiesBuilders shipped pi-treebase, a Miko voice mode for pi-listens, devrage support, and a Japanese OpenCode Go guide after the first Pi extension burst. The releases arrive as Pi’s provider abstraction gets stress-tested by OpenClaw-scale multi-provider use.
OpenCode made Ring 2.6 1T available in the editor with reasoning enabled and free access for a limited period. Follow-on posts from Kilo and others claim frontier-level results on AIME 26, ClawEval, Gaia2-search, and Tau2-Bench Telecom.
OpenCode previewed a non-fullscreen minimal mode that keeps native terminal scrollback intact while refactoring core logic into internal plugins with tracing. The update matters because terminal-first users get steadier sessions and plugin hook performance becomes easier to inspect.
OpenCode shipped back-to-back 1.14.32 and 1.14.33 updates fixing shell editing, OpenAPI schema handling, custom-agent loading, and Kimi 2.6 instability while contributors said the package was slimmed by about 20,000 lines. The release matters because it reduces npm install pain and runtime slowness in self-hosted coding-agent setups.
OpenCode 1.4.11 beta lets sessions run inside git worktrees or remote environments, with a remote server that keeps sessions alive and resyncs locally after reconnects. Use it if you run multi-session agent work across machines or plugin-defined runtimes.
OpenCode says all Go models now run under zero-data-retention agreements and that hosted requests use the same upstream providers as direct access. That tightens the privacy boundary for hosted coding agents, but operators still need to watch RAM use, rapid updates, and plan economics.
OpenCode is adding remote sandboxes, synced state across laptop, server, and cloud, and more product surface inside its plugin system. That makes long-running off-laptop workflows more practical, but operators should still review telemetry, sandbox, and exposure defaults.