Add configuration options for the opencode web service including host,
port, mDNS, logging, and CORS settings. Implement systemd user service
to run the web server with configurable parameters.
Adds support for custom tools - user-defined functions that the LLM can
call during conversations. Custom tools work alongside opencode's built-in
tools and are configured through the new `tools` option.
The configuration follows the same pattern as other opencode settings like
`agents` and `commands`, supporting:
- Inline TypeScript content
- Individual file paths
- Bulk directory imports
The `commands`, `agents`, and `themes` options now accept either an
attribute set (existing behavior) or a path to a directory containing
multiple files. When a directory path is provided, it is symlinked to
the appropriate `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/opencode/` subdirectory.
This change aligns with the existing `skills` option implementation and
provides a more convenient way to manage multiple configuration files
without needing to define each one individually in Nix.
Adds support for OpenCode Agent Skills by managing skill definitions
under "/opencode/skill/<name>/SKILL.md" via `programs.opencode.skills`.
Documentation: https://opencode.ai/docs/skills/
Include various tests for the agents and command file generation and
different ways of configuring it.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
- Introduce `rules` option to provide global custom instructions for opencode
- Write `rules` content to `~/.config/opencode/AGENTS.md` if non-empty
- Update tests to cover presence and absence of `AGENTS.md` file with rules content