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The open source coding agent.

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What it does

OpenCode is a free, open-source AI assistant that writes, edits, and manages code on your behalf, working directly inside your development environment. Think of it like having an AI teammate that can autonomously handle coding tasks — similar to GitHub Copilot or Cursor, but fully open and community-driven.

Why it matters

With over 127,000 stars and 800+ contributors, this is one of the most widely adopted open-source AI coding tools ever built, signaling that developers are actively seeking alternatives to proprietary AI coding assistants. For founders and product teams, it represents both a competitive benchmark and a potential building block — a free, customizable foundation to embed AI coding capabilities into their own products without vendor lock-in.

Why it's trending

With over 5,000 new stars this week on top of an already massive 130,000-star base, OpenCode is pulling in attention at a pace that rivals well-funded commercial tools — and the fact that it's fully open source appears to be exactly why. The 832 commits in the last 30 days signal this isn't a viral moment built on hype alone; a community of 828 contributors is actively shipping, which means builders evaluating AI coding assistants are finding something that moves fast and stays transparent. Twenty Hacker News mentions this week suggest the developer community is actively debating and recommending it, making this a project worth watching if you're thinking about how AI-assisted development fits into your workflow or product stack.

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Stars
130.6k
Forks
13.9k
Contributors
828
Language
TypeScript

Score updated Mar 26, 2026

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