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I've been trying OpennCode for a few weeks, and I use the Claude Code version of PAI so I thought I'd checkout this project. I installed it in a VM in a test user account. With what I've seen before, OpenCode uses "~/.opencode" as the "reserved" application directory for like "~/.opencode/bin/opencode" and similar. It then uses "~/.config/opencode" as the user-level configuration directory, and "project_dir/.opencode" as the project-level configuration directory. So pai-opencode taking over "~/.opencode" seems to go against current practice. OpenCode Config Was this a common practice in the past with OpenCode, and they recently started following the XDG Base Directory Specification?
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I've been trying OpennCode for a few weeks, and I use the Claude Code version of PAI so I thought I'd checkout this project. I installed it in a VM in a test user account. With what I've seen before, OpenCode uses "~/.opencode" as the "reserved" application directory for like "~/.opencode/bin/opencode" and similar. It then uses "~/.config/opencode" as the user-level configuration directory, and "project_dir/.opencode" as the project-level configuration directory. So pai-opencode taking over "~/.opencode" seems to go against current practice. OpenCode Config Was this a common practice in the past with OpenCode, and they recently started following the XDG Base Directory Specification?
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