Replace PreToolUse hook-based question tool blocking with the existing
tools parameter approach (tools: { question: false }) which physically
removes the tool from the LLM's toolset before inference.
The hook was redundant because every session.prompt() call already passes
question: false via the tools parameter. OpenCode converts this to a
PermissionNext deny rule and deletes the tool from the toolset, preventing
the LLM from even seeing it. The hook only fired after the LLM already
called the tool, wasting tokens.
Changes:
- Remove subagent-question-blocker hook invocation from PreToolUse chain
- Remove hook registration from create-session-hooks.ts
- Delete src/hooks/subagent-question-blocker/ directory (dead code)
- Remove hook from HookNameSchema and barrel export
- Fix sync-executor.ts missing question: false in tools parameter
- Add regression tests for both the removal and the tools parameter
- patch: ask user whether to add enhanced summary (skippable)
- minor/major: enhanced summary is now mandatory, not optional
- Update TODO descriptions and skip conditions accordingly
Extends the process.cwd() fix to cover all project-level loaders. In the desktop app, process.cwd() points to the app installation directory instead of the project directory, causing project-level agents, commands, and slash commands to not be discovered. Each function now accepts an optional directory parameter (defaulting to process.cwd() for backward compatibility) and callers pass ctx.directory from the plugin context.
OpenCode TUI reads input.subagent_type to display task type. When
subagent_type was missing (e.g., category-only or session continuation),
TUI showed 'Unknown Task'.
Fix:
- category provided: always set subagent_type to 'sisyphus-junior'
(previously only when subagent_type was absent)
- session_id continuation: resolve agent from session's first message
- fallback to 'continue' if session has no agent info
Project-level skills (.opencode/skills/ and .claude/skills/) were not
discovered in desktop app environments because the discover functions
hardcoded process.cwd() to resolve project paths. In desktop apps,
process.cwd() points to the app installation directory rather than the
user's project directory.
Add optional directory parameter to all project-level skill discovery
functions and thread ctx.directory from the plugin context through the
entire skill loading pipeline. Falls back to process.cwd() when
directory is not provided, preserving CLI compatibility.
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>
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