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OpenCode adds built-in which-key plugin

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OpenCode adds built-in which-key plugin
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OpenCode adds built-in which-key plugin

The upcoming OpenCode release adds a built-in which-key plugin that shows the currently active keybindings at any time, making the terminal UI easier to discover and use. The post is a repost of a short teaser, but the core signal is clear: OpenCode is continuing to polish its TUI ergonomics for power users who rely on keyboard-driven workflows.

// ANALYSIS

Hot take: this is a small feature with outsized UX value, especially for a terminal-first tool where hidden shortcuts can become a real adoption barrier.

  • Improves discoverability without changing the core workflow.
  • Fits OpenCode’s audience: users who want fast keyboard navigation and low-friction command access.
  • Suggests the project is iterating on polish, not just raw capability.
  • Likely more useful for new users than veterans, but still handy when keybind sets change across modes.
// TAGS
opencodewhich-keyterminal-uikeyboard-shortcutsdevtoolopen-source

DISCOVERED

1h ago

2026-05-09

PUBLISHED

2h ago

2026-05-09

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