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Creates complete OpenCode folder structures with configuration files, agents, and commands

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SKILL.md

name opencode-folder-creator
description Creates complete OpenCode folder structures with configuration files, agents, and commands
version 1.0.0
author Claude
tags opencode, folder, structure, configuration, setup

OpenCode Folder Creator

Creates complete .opencode directory structures for projects with all necessary configuration files, agents, and commands. This skill sets up the entire OpenCode project structure that teams can immediately use with opencode serve.

IMPORTANT UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE: This skill creates FOLDERS and STRUCTURES only. The specific agent types mentioned (code-analyzer, documentation-writer, etc.) are EXAMPLES ONLY. Real swarms will have vastly different agent types, purposes, and specializations. This skill is universal and works with ANY agent configuration.

Quick Start

Basic Project Setup

# Create basic OpenCode structure
mkdir -p .opencode/{agent,command}

# Create main config file
cat > .opencode/opencode.json << 'EOF'
{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "theme": "opencode",
  "autoupdate": true
}
EOF

Specialized Agent Folder Creation (Swarm-Ready)

Creates specialized agent folders with proper communication protocols for swarm deployment:

Folder Structure:

folder-name/
├── AGENTS.md                    # Agent directory and communication protocol
└── .opencode/
    ├── opencode.json           # Folder-specific configuration
    ├── agent/
    │   └── folder_name.md     # Primary agent with communication requirements
    └── command/

Communication Protocol: Every agent MUST introduce itself:

I am the [Agent_Name] agent from the [folder_name] folder. I am contacting you because [reason]. I need you to [request]. Please respond with [format].

⚠️ EXAMPLE AGENT TYPES ONLY: The following are EXAMPLES to illustrate the pattern. Real swarms can have ANY agent types:

  • data-scientist/ - Data analysis and machine learning
  • ui-designer/ - User interface design and prototyping
  • api-developer/ - API development and integration
  • game-developer/ - Game logic and mechanics
  • researcher/ - Research and analysis
  • translator/ - Language translation and localization
  • music-composer/ - Music composition and audio production
  • financial-analyst/ - Financial modeling and analysis

UNIVERSAL TRUTH: This skill works with ANY folder name, ANY agent purpose, ANY specialization. The examples above are for illustration only.

Project Templates

1. Development Project Structure

mkdir -p .opencode/{agent,command}

# Code reviewer agent
cat > .opencode/agent/code-reviewer.md << 'EOF'
---
description: Reviews code for best practices and potential issues
mode: subagent
tools:
  read: true
  grep: true
permissions:
  edit: deny
  write: deny
---

You are a code reviewer. Focus on:
- Code quality and best practices
- Potential bugs and edge cases
- Performance implications
- Security considerations

Provide constructive feedback without making direct changes.
EOF

# Main configuration
cat > .opencode/opencode.json << 'EOF'
{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "theme": "opencode",
  "autoupdate": true
}
EOF

Best Practices

File Organization

  • Use kebab-case for agent and command names
  • Keep descriptions concise but informative
  • Group related agents and commands together

Permission Management

  • Restrict write/edit access for security-focused agents
  • Allow bash access only when necessary
  • Use specific bash command permissions instead of wildcard

Configuration Management

  • Always include $schema for validation
  • Use environment variables for sensitive data
  • Keep project-specific config in .opencode/
  • Store user preferences in ~/.config/opencode/

Agent Design

  • Create focused agents with specific purposes
  • Use subagents for specialized tasks
  • Reserve primary agents for coordination tasks
  • Include clear usage instructions in agent prompts

This skill provides everything needed to create complete, functional OpenCode folder structures for any project type, with ready-to-use agents, commands, and configurations.