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.agents/ — Project-Scope Skills & Commands (Migration Target)

Generated: 2026-05-20

OVERVIEW

Project-scope skills + slash commands under the new .agents/ directory name. During the oh-my-opencodeoh-my-openagent rename transition, this directory is the target of the migration from .opencode/. It is a strict SUPERSET of .opencode/ (5 -> 10 skills; 6 commands).

Loaded alongside .opencode/ by src/features/opencode-skill-loader/. When both directories declare the same skill or command name, the higher-priority scope wins per the loader's deduplication rules.

SKILLS (10, superset of .opencode/)

Skill Also in .opencode/? Purpose
work-with-pr/ yes Full PR lifecycle
work-with-pr-workspace/ yes Iteration workspace + benchmark inputs
github-triage/ yes Read-only issue/PR triage with evidence reports
hyperplan/ yes Adversarial multi-agent planning
pre-publish-review/ yes 16-agent pre-publish release gate
get-unpublished-changes/ NEW Skill form of the /get-unpublished-changes command
omomomo/ NEW Skill form of the /omomomo easter egg
publish/ NEW Skill form of the /publish command
remove-deadcode/ NEW Skill form of the /remove-deadcode command
security-research/ NEW Team Mode security research audit: 3 vulnerability hunters + 2 PoC engineers

The 5 "NEW" skills here are skill-format equivalents of slash commands that exist in BOTH .opencode/command/ and .agents/command/. They allow the same instructions to be triggered either by an explicit /command invocation OR by skill auto-loading on matching prompts.

COMMANDS (6 slash commands)

Identical set to .opencode/command/:

  • /get-unpublished-changes
  • /omomomo
  • /publish
  • /remove-deadcode
  • /security-research
  • /security-review

/security-review is an alias command that loads the security-research skill.

OTHER CONTENTS

  • background-tasks.json — Runtime state (parallel to .opencode/background-tasks.json during the transition).
  • bun.lock, package.json, node_modules/ — Skill dependencies.
  • .gitignore — Local scope ignore.

MIGRATION STATUS

Concern Plan
Why TWO directories? .opencode/ is the legacy layout. .agents/ is the future-proof name after the harness rename.
When does .opencode/ go away? After the multi-harness refactor lands and existing users have re-installed. Tracked in ROADMAP.
What if both exist with conflicting skills? The skill-loader dedupes by name. Higher-priority scope wins. The 5 shared skills (work-with-pr, hyperplan, etc.) are byte-identical between the two dirs today; if they diverge, fix here first.
Where do NEW skills go? .agents/ only. Do NOT add new entries to .opencode/.

CONVENTIONS

  • All NEW skills go in .agents/. .opencode/ is frozen aside from drift-sync of the 5 shared skills.
  • Drift between shared skills is a bug. When you update a shared skill, update both copies in the SAME commit until .opencode/ is removed.
  • Slash commands stay duplicated. Both directories must contain the same command/*.md set for the transition window.

ANTI-PATTERNS

  • Never add a skill to .opencode/ that does not also exist in .agents/.
  • Never let the 5 shared skills drift. CI should eventually enforce byte equality; for now, manual diligence.
  • Never delete .opencode/ until the multi-harness refactor lands.