The review highlights tools for persistent memory, cited web search, Gemini and Claude model access, pseudoterminal control, WakaTime analytics, reusable skills and all-in-one workflow upgrades.
Featured plugins include oh-my-opencode, opencode-supermemory, opencode-pty and opencode-websearch-cited, aimed at advanced coding, research and automation tasks for developers using the OpenCode agent.
The article says the ecosystem is seeing growing community adoption as plugins make OpenCode more flexible, practical and customisable for everyday development workflows.
With OpenCode's persistent memory and plugin power, could security risks like memory poisoning outweigh the productivity benefits for teams?
How does OpenCode's multi-model orchestration and local storage reshape the debate on AI coding agent privacy and cost in 2026?