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| # opencode VS Code Extension | |
| A Visual Studio Code extension that integrates [opencode](https://opencode.ai) directly into your development workflow. | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| This extension requires the [opencode CLI](https://opencode.ai) to be installed on your system. Visit [opencode.ai](https://opencode.ai) for installation instructions. | |
| ## Features | |
| - **Quick Launch**: Use `Cmd+Esc` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Esc` (Windows/Linux) to open opencode in a split terminal view, or focus an existing terminal session if one is already running. | |
| - **New Session**: Use `Cmd+Shift+Esc` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Shift+Esc` (Windows/Linux) to start a new opencode terminal session, even if one is already open. You can also click the opencode button in the UI. | |
| - **Context Awareness**: Automatically share your current selection or tab with opencode. | |
| - **File Reference Shortcuts**: Use `Cmd+Option+K` (Mac) or `Alt+Ctrl+K` (Linux/Windows) to insert file references. For example, `@File#L37-42`. | |
| ## Support | |
| This is an early release. If you encounter issues or have feedback, please create an issue at https://github.com/sst/opencode/issues. | |
| ## Development | |
| 1. `code sdks/vscode` - Open the `sdks/vscode` directory in VS Code. **Do not open from repo root.** | |
| 2. `bun install` - Run inside the `sdks/vscode` directory. | |
| 3. Press `F5` to start debugging - This launches a new VS Code window with the extension loaded. | |
| #### Making Changes | |
| `tsc` and `esbuild` watchers run automatically during debugging (visible in the Terminal tab). Changes to the extension are automatically rebuilt in the background. | |
| To test your changes: | |
| 1. In the debug VS Code window, press `Cmd+Shift+P` | |
| 2. Search for `Developer: Reload Window` | |
| 3. Reload to see your changes without restarting the debug session | |
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