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OpenCode warps sessions across workspaces

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OpenCode warps sessions across workspaces
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OpenCode warps sessions across workspaces

OpenCode, the open-source AI coding agent for the terminal, shipped a warping improvement that makes it easier to move an active session into another workspace while preserving uncommitted file changes. The feature is meant to remove the friction around deciding whether to start in a worktree first, which matters for people juggling parallel coding tasks and switching contexts frequently.

// ANALYSIS

Hot take: this is a genuinely practical workflow win, not a flashy AI feature. It smooths one of the annoying parts of agent-driven development: context switching without losing in-progress changes.

  • The value is operational, not conceptual: less ceremony when moving work between repositories or workspaces.
  • Carrying uncommitted changes makes warping safer for iterative, messy coding sessions.
  • This reinforces OpenCode’s positioning as a terminal-first agent built around real developer workflows, not just chat.
  • The tweet is a retweet, so the signal is about feature shipping rather than a standalone launch announcement.
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opencodeopen-sourceai-coding-agentterminalworktreedeveloper-tools

DISCOVERED

1h ago

2026-05-07

PUBLISHED

1h ago

2026-05-07

RELEVANCE

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