A distributable OpenCode plugin that bundles custom agents, configures AI providers/models, and provides a dependency installation tool for multi-language project support.
- 9 Pre-configured Agents: Default (Architect), Research, Spec, Implement, Review, Debug, Quality, Security, and Documentation
- AI Provider Configuration: Automatic registration of MiniMax and Bailian Coding Plan providers
- Dependency Installation Tool: Auto-detect project type and install dependencies across multiple ecosystems
- MCP Server Support: Configure context7, sequential-thinking, firecrawl, and mcp-server-docker with per-agent access control
- Local Setup Command: Write provider config and agents to
.opencode/folder for team sharing
npm install opencode-plugin-workflow-agentsAdd the plugin to your opencode.jsonc:
{
"plugins": ["opencode-plugin-workflow-agents"]
}The plugin requires API keys for the configured providers:
# For MiniMax provider
export MINIMAX_API_KEY="your-minimax-api-key"
# For Bailian Coding Plan provider
export BAILIAN_API_KEY="your-bailian-api-key"The plugin provides a /setup command that writes provider configuration and agent files to your project's .opencode/ folder. This allows you to commit the configuration to git for team sharing.
/setupThe command creates the following files in your project:
.opencode/config.jsonc- Provider and agent configuration.opencode/agents/- Agent markdown files (default, research, spec, implement, review, debug, quality, security, documentation)
After running /setup, you can commit the .opencode/ folder to your repository. Other users will have the same provider and agent configuration without needing to configure it manually.
Note: API keys are written as environment variable references (e.g., ${process.env.MINIMAX_API_KEY}) so each user needs their own API keys configured locally.
| Agent | Description | Model | Temperature | Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| default | Orchestrate tasks by delegating to specialized agents | bailian-coding-plan/qwen3.5-plus | 0.2 | #1E3A5F |
| research | Read, understand and document a codebase in detail | bailian-coding-plan/qwen3.5-plus | 0.7 | #8A0A33 |
| spec | Plan out new features or fixes in a codebase | bailian-coding-plan/glm-5 | 0.3 | #1C3ED6 |
| implement | Build a new feature according to a documented plan | bailian-coding-plan/kimi-k2.5 | 0.2 | #ED2F09 |
| review | Review code for quality, best practices, and security | bailian-coding-plan/glm-5 | 0.3 | #1C3ED6 |
| debug | Debug issues with written code | bailian-coding-plan/glm-5 | 0.3 | #C2C200 |
| quality | Perform code quality checks and run linters | minimax/MiniMax-M2.5 | 0.3 | #6B21A8 |
| security | Perform security audits and identify vulnerabilities | bailian-coding-plan/qwen3.5-plus | 0.3 | #A10000 |
| documentation | Write and maintain project documentation | minimax/MiniMax-M2.5 | 0.3 | #1C3ED6 |
Agent definitions are automatically installed to ~/.config/opencode/agent/ when the plugin loads. User customizations are preserved.
The plugin provides an install-deps tool that automatically detects the project type and installs dependencies:
| Language | Package Managers | Detection Files |
|---|---|---|
| JavaScript/TypeScript | npm, yarn, pnpm, bun | package.json, lock files |
| Python | pip, pipenv, poetry | requirements.txt, Pipfile, poetry.lock |
| Rust | cargo | Cargo.toml |
| Go | go | go.mod |
| Elixir | mix | mix.exs |
The tool can be invoked via OpenCode's tool system:
{
"tool": "install-deps",
"args": {
"language": "javascript", // Optional: force specific language
"devOnly": false, // Optional: install dev dependencies only
"productionOnly": false // Optional: install production dependencies only
}
}The tool automatically detects the project type by checking for common files:
- Bun:
bun.lock - pnpm:
pnpm-lock.yaml - Yarn:
yarn.lock - npm:
package-lock.jsonorpackage.json - Poetry:
poetry.lock - Pipenv:
Pipfile - pip:
requirements.txt,setup.py, orpyproject.toml - Cargo:
Cargo.toml - Go:
go.mod - Mix:
mix.exs
The plugin automatically registers these providers and models:
- Base URL:
https://api.minimax.io/anthropic/v1 - Models:
MiniMax-M2.5
- Base URL:
https://coding-intl.dashscope.aliyuncs.com/apps/anthropic/v1 - Models:
qwen3.5-plus(supports text + image input)glm-5glm-4.7kimi-k2.5(supports text + image input)
All models have thinking enabled with a 1024 token budget.
The plugin includes a default (Architect) agent that orchestrates complex tasks by delegating to specialized agents.
- Prompt: "You are the architect. Never write code or run bash yourself. Analyze the user request and use @research, @spec, @implement, @review and @debug to complete the request"
- Disabled Tools: write, edit, bash (can only read files and delegate to other agents)
- Model: bailian-coding-plan/qwen3.5-plus
- Purpose: Acts as a project manager/architect that breaks down requests and delegates to specialized agents
The default agent uses these agents to complete tasks:
- @research - Understand the codebase
- @spec - Create a specification/plan
- @implement - Write the code
- @review - Review the implementation
- @debug - Fix any issues
To use the default agent as your primary agent, configure in opencode.jsonc:
{
"plugins": ["opencode-plugin-workflow-agents"],
"agent": "default"
}The plugin sets the following defaults:
- Default Mode:
primary - Default Model:
minimax/MiniMax-M2.5
To customize an agent:
- Edit the file in
~/.config/opencode/agent/ - Remove or modify the marker comment
<!-- Installed by opencode-plugin-workflow-agents --> - The plugin will preserve your changes on subsequent loads
To reset to the plugin's default version, delete the agent file and restart OpenCode.
If you see errors about missing API keys, ensure you've set the environment variables:
export MINIMAX_API_KEY="your-key"
export BAILIAN_API_KEY="your-key"Check that the ~/.config/opencode/agent/ directory is writable:
ls -la ~/.config/opencode/agent/If you encounter TypeScript errors, ensure you're using the correct package versions:
npm install
npm run typecheck# Install dependencies
npm install
# Type check
npm run typecheck
# Build
npm run build
# Publish
npm version patch
npm publish --access publicMIT