OpenCode 1.14.41 modernizes ACP sessions
OpenCode 1.14.41 tightens the agent workflow around ACP session state, session warping, and desktop reliability. It also patches formatter handling plus several VCS/API and TUI crash paths.
This is a polish-heavy release, but the ACP changes are meaningful: OpenCode is making session handoff and recovery feel more like a first-class protocol, not an edge case.
- –ACP clients can now restore the last model, mode, and effort, and they can close sessions cleanly, which matters for long-lived agent workflows.
- –Warping a session to another workspace can now carry uncommitted file changes, reducing the annoying gap between “move work” and “preserve context.”
- –Moving the desktop app’s local server into a separate utility process should make startup and shutdown behavior more predictable.
- –Fixing formatter stdout/stderr handling suggests OpenCode is still dealing with the messy reality of tool integration, where small process assumptions can break core flows.
- –The release reads like infrastructure hardening for power users rather than a feature splash, which is usually the right move for an agentic coding tool.
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2026-05-07
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2026-05-07
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