Note: This is an independent, community-maintained project created by fans of OpenCode. We are not affiliated with SST Corp. or the official OpenCode project. For the official OpenCode CLI, visit opencode.ai.
Terminal UI for inspecting, filtering, and pruning OpenCode metadata stored on disk. The app is written in TypeScript, runs on Bun, and renders with @opentui/react.
Main workspace with Projects (left) and Sessions (right) panels.
Alternate home view with project/session context.
Fuzzy search across sessions with ranked results.
Scriptable CLI output for listing projects and sessions.
Main workspace with Projects (left) and Sessions (right) panels.
Alternate home view with project/session context.
Fuzzy search across sessions with ranked results.
Scriptable CLI output for listing projects and sessions.
- List both OpenCode projects and sessions from a local metadata root.
- Filter by "missing only", bulk-select, and delete metadata safely.
- Jump from a project directly to its sessions and keep contextual filters.
- Fuzzy search across session titles and metadata (
/to focus, results ranked by relevance). - View session chat history with full conversation context (
Vto open viewer). - Search across all chat content in sessions within a project (
Fto search). - Rename sessions inline (
Shift+R) with title validation. - Move sessions between projects (
M) preserving session ID. - Copy sessions to other projects (
P) with new session ID generation. - Rich help overlay with live key hints (
?orH). - Zero-install via
bunxso even CI shells can run it without cloning. - Token counting: View token usage per session, per project, and globally.
The TUI displays token telemetry from OpenCode's stored message data at three levels:
- Per-session: Shows a breakdown in the session Details pane (Input, Output, Reasoning, Cache Read, Cache Write, Total).
- Per-project: Shows total tokens for the highlighted project in the Projects panel.
- Global: Shows total tokens across all sessions in the header bar.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Input | Tokens in the prompt sent to the model |
| Output | Tokens generated by the model |
| Reasoning | Tokens used for chain-of-thought reasoning (some models) |
| Cache Read | Tokens read from provider cache |
| Cache Write | Tokens written to provider cache |
| Total | Sum of all token fields |
- Token data is read from
storage/message/<sessionId>/*.jsonfiles (assistant messages only). - If token telemetry is missing or unreadable, the display shows
?instead of0. - Token summaries are cached in memory and refreshed when you press
Rto reload. - Large datasets are handled with lazy computation to avoid UI freezes.
- Bun 1.3.0+ (developed/tested on 1.3.x).
- A node-compatible terminal (truecolor improves readability but is optional).
# Clone the repo and install deps
git clone [email protected]:kcrommett/oc-manager.git
cd oc-manager
bun install
# Or run on demand without cloning
bunx opencode-manager --helpThe repository ships with a focused .gitignore, keeping node_modules/, caches, and logs out of Git history.
The manager provides both a Terminal UI (TUI) and a scriptable CLI interface.
The TUI is the default interface when no subcommand is provided:
# Preferred: zero-install command
bunx opencode-manager --root ~/.local/share/opencode
# Local dev run (forwards extra args after --)
bun run tui -- --root ~/.local/share/opencode
# Legacy Python wrapper (still used by some automation)
./manage_opencode_projects.py --root ~/.local/share/opencode -- --helpKeyboard reference:
- Global:
Tab/1/2switch tabs,/search (fuzzy),Xclear search,Rreload,Qquit,?/Hhelp. - Projects:
Spacetoggle selection,Aselect all,Mmissing-only filter,Ddelete,Enterjump to Sessions,Escclear selection. - Sessions:
Spaceselect,Aselect all,Stoggle sort,Vview chat,Fsearch chats,Ddelete,Ycopy ID,Shift+Rrename,Mmove,Pcopy,Cclear filter,Enterdetails,Escclear selection. - Chat Search: Type query +
Enterto search,Up/Downnavigate,Enteropens result,Escclose. - Chat Viewer:
Escclose,Up/Downnavigate,PgUp/PgDnjump 10,Home/Endfirst/last,Ycopy message.
The CLI provides scriptable access to all management operations. Use subcommands to list, search, and modify metadata.
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
-r, --root <path> |
~/.local/share/opencode |
Root path to OpenCode metadata store |
-f, --format <fmt> |
table |
Output format: json, ndjson, or table |
-l, --limit <n> |
200 |
Maximum number of records to return |
--sort <order> |
updated |
Sort order: updated or created |
-y, --yes |
false |
Skip confirmation prompts for destructive operations |
-n, --dry-run |
false |
Preview changes without executing |
-q, --quiet |
false |
Suppress non-essential output |
-c, --clipboard |
false |
Copy output to clipboard |
--backup-dir <path> |
— | Directory for backup copies before deletion |
opencode-manager
├── projects
│ ├── list List projects (--missing-only, --search)
│ └── delete Delete project metadata (--id, --yes, --dry-run, --backup-dir)
├── sessions
│ ├── list List sessions (--project, --search)
│ ├── delete Delete session metadata (--session, --yes, --dry-run, --backup-dir)
│ ├── rename Rename a session (--session, --title)
│ ├── move Move session to another project (--session, --to)
│ └── copy Copy session to another project (--session, --to)
├── chat
│ ├── list List messages in a session (--session, --include-parts)
│ ├── show Show a specific message (--session, --message or --index, --clipboard)
│ └── search Search chat content across sessions (--query, --project)
├── tokens
│ ├── session Show token usage for a session (--session)
│ ├── project Show token usage for a project (--project)
│ └── global Show global token usage
└── tui Launch the Terminal UI
The tui subcommand explicitly launches the Terminal UI. This is equivalent to running opencode-manager with no subcommand:
# These are equivalent:
opencode-manager
opencode-manager tui
opencode-manager tui --root ~/.local/share/opencodeUse the explicit tui subcommand when you want to be clear about intent in scripts or when combining with other options. Note that tui --help shows the TUI help screen (key bindings), not Commander CLI help.
The manager uses a dual help system depending on context:
| Command | Help Type | Content |
|---|---|---|
opencode-manager --help |
TUI help | Key bindings and TUI usage |
opencode-manager -h |
TUI help | Same as --help |
opencode-manager tui --help |
TUI help | Key bindings (routes to TUI help) |
opencode-manager projects --help |
CLI help | Commander subcommand help |
opencode-manager sessions --help |
CLI help | Commander subcommand help |
opencode-manager chat --help |
CLI help | Commander subcommand help |
opencode-manager tokens --help |
CLI help | Commander subcommand help |
Why? The root command defaults to launching the TUI, so --help shows TUI-relevant information (key bindings). CLI subcommands use standard Commander.js help showing options and usage.
To see all CLI subcommands, use any subcommand with --help:
# Shows TUI key bindings
opencode-manager --help
# Shows CLI subcommand help with options
opencode-manager projects --help
opencode-manager projects list --helpThe CLI supports three output formats via --format:
Table (default) — Human-readable columnar output:
$ bunx opencode-manager projects list --limit 3
# State Path Project ID Created
---- ----- -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ ----------------
1 ✓ /home/user/repos/my-app a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0k1l2 2026-01-04 09:20
2 ✓ /home/user/repos/api-server b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0k1l2m3 2026-01-03 14:15
3 ✗ /home/user/repos/deleted-project c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0k1l2m3n4 2025-12-28 10:30JSON — Structured output with metadata envelope:
$ bunx opencode-manager sessions list --project prj_abc123 --format json --limit 2
{
"ok": true,
"data": [
{
"index": 1,
"sessionId": "sess_xyz789",
"projectId": "prj_abc123",
"directory": "/home/user/repos/my-app",
"title": "Refactor auth module",
"version": "1.1.4",
"updatedAt": "2026-01-05T14:32:00.000Z",
"createdAt": "2026-01-03T09:15:00.000Z"
},
{
"index": 2,
"sessionId": "sess_uvw456",
"projectId": "prj_abc123",
"directory": "/home/user/repos/my-app",
"title": "Add unit tests",
"version": "1.1.4",
"updatedAt": "2026-01-04T16:45:00.000Z",
"createdAt": "2026-01-02T11:20:00.000Z"
}
],
"meta": {
"count": 2,
"limit": 2
}
}JSON output auto-detects your terminal: pretty-printed with indentation when output goes to a TTY, compact single-line when piped to another command.
The meta object contains:
count— Number of items in thedataarraylimit— The limit that was applied (if--limitwas specified)
NDJSON — Newline-delimited JSON for streaming/piping:
$ bunx opencode-manager sessions list --format ndjson --limit 2
{"index":1,"sessionId":"ses_abc123","projectId":"prj_xyz789","title":"Feature implementation","createdAt":"2026-01-06T10:30:00.000Z"}
{"index":2,"sessionId":"ses_def456","projectId":"prj_xyz789","title":"Bug fix session","createdAt":"2026-01-06T11:15:00.000Z"}Each line is a complete JSON object, ideal for piping to jq or line-by-line processing. For single-record commands like tokens global, NDJSON outputs one line with the same structure as the JSON data field.
Piping examples:
# Count sessions per project
bunx opencode-manager sessions list --format ndjson | jq -s 'group_by(.projectId) | map({project: .[0].projectId, count: length})'
# Get all session IDs as plain text
bunx opencode-manager sessions list --format json | jq -r '.data[].sessionId'
# Export chat history to file
bunx opencode-manager chat list --session sess_xyz789 --include-parts --format json > chat-export.json
# Dry-run delete to preview affected files
bunx opencode-manager projects delete --id prj_old --dry-run --format jsonToken commands (tokens session, tokens project, tokens global) return structured summaries of token usage.
Session tokens — Single session summary with kind discriminator:
$ bunx opencode-manager tokens session --session sess_xyz789 --format json
# When token data is available (kind: "known"):
{
"ok": true,
"data": {
"kind": "known",
"tokens": {
"input": 12500,
"output": 8750,
"reasoning": 2100,
"cacheRead": 4200,
"cacheWrite": 950,
"total": 28500
}
}
}
# When token data is unavailable (kind: "unknown"):
{
"ok": true,
"data": {
"kind": "unknown",
"reason": "no_messages"
}
}The reason field indicates why tokens are unavailable:
"missing"— Session metadata file not found"parse_error"— Token data couldn't be parsed"no_messages"— Session has no messages with token data
Project/Global tokens — Aggregate summary across multiple sessions:
$ bunx opencode-manager tokens project --project prj_abc123 --format json
{
"ok": true,
"data": {
"total": {
"kind": "known",
"tokens": { "input": 125000, "output": 98000, "reasoning": 32000, "cacheRead": 15000, "cacheWrite": 6500, "total": 276500 }
},
"knownOnly": { "input": 125000, "output": 98000, "reasoning": 32000, "cacheRead": 15000, "cacheWrite": 6500, "total": 276500 },
"unknownSessions": 2
}
}Aggregate summary fields:
total— CombinedTokenSummary(same structure as session tokens)knownOnly— Token breakdown from sessions with available data only (omitted if all unknown)unknownSessions— Count of sessions where token data was unavailable
Note: The tokens commands require exact IDs (no prefix matching). Use full session/project IDs as shown in sessions list or projects list output.
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0 | Success |
| 1 | General error |
| 2 | Usage error (missing required options, invalid arguments) |
| 3 | Resource not found (invalid project/session/message ID) |
| 4 | File operation error (backup or delete failure) |
Most commands accept ID prefixes for convenience. The CLI will match the prefix to a unique ID:
# Full ID
opencode-manager sessions delete --session sess_01JGNPE16DT1JX1YA8KTPMDRW3
# Prefix match (if unique)
opencode-manager sessions delete --session sess_01JGN
# Ambiguous prefix (fails with error listing matches)
opencode-manager sessions delete --session sess_01
# Error: Multiple sessions match prefix 'sess_01': sess_01JGN..., sess_01ABC...Commands supporting prefix matching:
projects delete --idsessions delete --session,sessions rename --session,sessions move --session,sessions copy --sessionsessions move --to,sessions copy --to(project ID)chat list --session,chat show --sessionchat show --message(also supports 1-based--index)
Commands requiring exact IDs:
tokens session --session— requires full session IDtokens project --project— requires full project ID
The --clipboard flag (or Y key in the TUI) copies content to the system clipboard. Platform support:
| Platform | Tool Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| macOS | None | Uses built-in pbcopy |
| Linux | xclip |
Install via apt install xclip or equivalent |
| Windows | — | Not currently supported |
On Linux, if xclip is not installed, clipboard operations will fail silently in the TUI or show an error message in the CLI.
Delete commands (projects delete, sessions delete) remove metadata files only:
| Command | Deletes | Preserves |
|---|---|---|
projects delete |
Project metadata (storage/project/<id>.json) |
Sessions, messages, parts |
sessions delete |
Session metadata (storage/sessions/<projectId>.json entry) |
Message and part files |
Safety features:
-
Confirmation required — Destructive operations require
--yesflag or interactive confirmation:# Will prompt for confirmation (interactive) opencode-manager projects delete --id prj_abc123 # Skip confirmation (scripts) opencode-manager projects delete --id prj_abc123 --yes
-
Dry-run preview — Use
--dry-runto see what would be deleted without making changes:opencode-manager sessions delete --session sess_xyz789 --dry-run # Output shows files that would be affected -
Backup before delete — Use
--backup-dirto copy files before deletion:opencode-manager projects delete --id prj_abc123 --backup-dir ./backups --yes # Creates backup, then deletes original
Note: Session deletion leaves associated chat message files intact. To fully remove a session's data, you would need to manually delete the message files from storage/message/<sessionId>/.
- Install dependencies with
bun install. - Run the TUI via
bun run tui(pass storage flags after--). - Use
bun run devfor watch mode. - Type-check with
bun run typecheck(tsc --noEmit).
src/
bin/opencode-manager.ts # Bun-native CLI shim exposed as the bin entry
tui/
app.tsx # Main TUI implementation (panels, search, help)
index.tsx # TUI entrypoint with launchTUI(), parseArgs(), bootstrap()
manage_opencode_projects.py # Legacy Python launcher for backwards compatibility
opencode-gen.sh # Spec snapshot helper script
PROJECT-SUMMARY.md # Extended design notes & roadmap
bun installbun run typecheck- Update
versioninpackage.json npm publish(package exposes theopencode-managerbin with public access)
- tmux failures: Some sandboxed environments block tmux sockets under
/tmp. Runbun run tuidirectly if tmux refuses to start. - Rendering glitches: OpenTUI expects all textual content inside
<text>nodes. When adding UI components, follow the existing helpers (e.g.,KeyChip,Bullet). - Search won’t clear: Press
Escwhile the search bar is focused, or hitXwhile in normal navigation.
Issues and pull requests are welcome. Please include reproduction steps for metadata edge cases and run bun run typecheck before submitting patches.
MIT © OpenCode contributors. See LICENSE.