BorisCode ports Claude Code workflow to OpenCode
BorisCode is an open-source OpenCode setup that translates Boris Cherny’s Claude Code practices into a local-LLM-friendly workflow. The project focuses on automating the boring parts of coding with task-based handoff, design critique, code review and simplification, and security review. It also adds custom slash commands like `/simplify`, `/challenge`, `/loop`, and `/teach`, plus support for the OpenCode DCP context plugin. The repo describes the setup as still WIP, but the main loop is already working and has been tested with Qwen Coder Next on a single 3090 GPU.
This is a useful “agentic workflow as config” release rather than a standalone app, and that makes it more interesting to power users than to casual users.
- –Strong fit for people moving from Claude Code to OpenCode and wanting a structured local setup.
- –The value is in workflow automation: handoff by task complexity, critique loops, simplification, and security checks.
- –The repo is transparent about being WIP, which lowers the hype and makes the post feel more credible.
- –The biggest audience is local-LLM and self-hosting enthusiasts, especially anyone running Qwen-class models on consumer GPUs.
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11d ago
2026-04-01
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11d ago
2026-03-31
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