Welcome to OpenCode Workflow! This application streamlines your software projects with specialized agents, skills, commands, and plugins. Itβs easy to set up and use, even if youβre not a tech expert.
To get started, you need to download the application. Follow these steps:
Visit the Download Page
Click this link to reach the Releases page: Download OpenCode Workflow.
Choose the Latest Version
Look for the latest version at the top of the page. You will see a list of files available for download.
Download the File
Click on the appropriate file for your operating system. If you are using Windows, download the .exe file. For Mac, look for the .dmg file.
Install the Application
Open the downloaded file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install OpenCode Workflow on your computer.
Launch OpenCode Workflow
Once installed, open the application from your start menu or applications folder.
OpenCode Workflow includes the following components:
| Component | Count | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Agents | 7 | Automates tasks with an orchestrator and 6 specialists. |
| Commands | 12 | Control workflow with commands like /review and /commit. |
| Skills | 7 | Provides expertise in areas like APIs and testing. |
| Plugins | 5 | Enhances functionality with tools like security scans. |
Hereβs how OpenCode Workflow operates:
Your request βββΊ Orchestrator βββ¬βββΊ Code Reviewer βββ
ββββΊ Security Auditor βββΌβββΊ Synthesized
ββββΊ Test Architect βββ€ Report
ββββΊ Debugger βββ
(all parallel)
Before installing, ensure your system meets these requirements:
1. Do I need programming knowledge to use OpenCode Workflow?
No, OpenCode Workflow is designed for users of all skill levels.
2. How do I get support if I run into issues?
You can find help by visiting our GitHub Issues page or by reaching out to our community.
3. Can I contribute to the project?
Yes! We welcome contributions. Please check our guidelines on the GitHub repository.
Thank you for choosing OpenCode Workflow! We appreciate your support and interest. For updates, improvements, and community discussions, please follow us on our GitHub page.