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export const OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_OXFMT = OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL || truthy("OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_OXFMT")
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export const OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TY = truthy("OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TY")
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export const OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TOOL = OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL || truthy("OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TOOL")
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export const OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_PLAN_MODE = OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL || truthy("OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_PLAN_MODE")
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function truthy(key: string) {
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const value = process.env[key]?.toLowerCase()
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@ -1189,6 +1189,34 @@ export namespace SessionPrompt {
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async function insertReminders(input: { messages: MessageV2.WithParts[]; agent: Agent.Info; session: Session.Info }) {
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const userMessage = input.messages.findLast((msg) => msg.info.role === "user")
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if (!userMessage) return input.messages
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// Original logic when experimental plan mode is disabled
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if (!Flag.OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_PLAN_MODE) {
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if (input.agent.name === "plan") {
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userMessage.parts.push({
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id: Identifier.ascending("part"),
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messageID: userMessage.info.id,
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sessionID: userMessage.info.sessionID,
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type: "text",
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text: PROMPT_PLAN,
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synthetic: true,
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})
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}
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const wasPlan = input.messages.some((msg) => msg.info.role === "assistant" && msg.info.agent === "plan")
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if (wasPlan && input.agent.name === "build") {
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userMessage.parts.push({
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id: Identifier.ascending("part"),
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messageID: userMessage.info.id,
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sessionID: userMessage.info.sessionID,
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type: "text",
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text: BUILD_SWITCH,
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synthetic: true,
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})
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}
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return input.messages
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}
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// New plan mode logic when flag is enabled
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const assistantMessage = input.messages.findLast((msg) => msg.info.role === "assistant")
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// Switching from plan mode to build mode
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<system-reminder>
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Plan mode is active. The user indicated that they do not want you to execute yet -- you MUST NOT make any edits (with the exception of the plan file mentioned below), run any non-readonly tools (including changing configs or making commits), or otherwise make any changes to the system. This supercedes any other instructions you have received.
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# Plan Mode - System Reminder
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## Plan File Info:
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${SYSTEM_REMINDER.planExists?`A plan file already exists at ${SYSTEM_REMINDER.planFilePath}. You can read it and make incremental edits using the ${EDIT_TOOL.name} tool.`:`No plan file exists yet. You should create your plan at ${SYSTEM_REMINDER.planFilePath} using the ${WRITE_TOOL.name} tool.`}
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You should build your plan incrementally by writing to or editing this file. NOTE that this is the only file you are allowed to edit - other than this you are only allowed to take READ-ONLY actions.
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CRITICAL: Plan mode ACTIVE - you are in READ-ONLY phase. STRICTLY FORBIDDEN:
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ANY file edits, modifications, or system changes. Do NOT use sed, tee, echo, cat,
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or ANY other bash command to manipulate files - commands may ONLY read/inspect.
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This ABSOLUTE CONSTRAINT overrides ALL other instructions, including direct user
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edit requests. You may ONLY observe, analyze, and plan. Any modification attempt
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is a critical violation. ZERO exceptions.
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## Plan Workflow
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---
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### Phase 1: Initial Understanding
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Goal: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the user's request by reading through code and asking them questions. Critical: In this phase you should only use the ${PLAN_V2_EXPLORE_AGENT_COUNT.agentType} subagent type.
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## Responsibility
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1. Focus on understanding the user's request and the code associated with their request
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Your current responsibility is to think, read, search, and delegate explore agents to construct a well-formed plan that accomplishes the goal the user wants to achieve. Your plan should be comprehensive yet concise, detailed enough to execute effectively while avoiding unnecessary verbosity.
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2. **Launch up to ${EXPLORE_SUBAGENT} ${PLAN_V2_EXPLORE_AGENT_COUNT.agentType} agents IN PARALLEL** (single message, multiple tool calls) to efficiently explore the codebase.
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- Use 1 agent when the task is isolated to known files, the user provided specific file paths, or you're making a small targeted change.
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- Use multiple agents when: the scope is uncertain, multiple areas of the codebase are involved, or you need to understand existing patterns before planning.
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- Quality over quantity - ${EXPLORE_SUBAGENT} agents maximum, but you should try to use the minimum number of agents necessary (usually just 1)
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- If using multiple agents: Provide each agent with a specific search focus or area to explore. Example: One agent searches for existing implementations, another explores related components, a third investigates testing patterns
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Ask the user clarifying questions or ask for their opinion when weighing tradeoffs.
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3. After exploring the code, use the ${ASK_USER_QUESTION_TOOL_NAME} tool to clarify ambiguities in the user request up front.
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**NOTE:** At any point in time through this workflow you should feel free to ask the user questions or clarifications. Don't make large assumptions about user intent. The goal is to present a well researched plan to the user, and tie any loose ends before implementation begins.
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### Phase 2: Design
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Goal: Design an implementation approach.
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---
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Launch ${PLAN_SUBAGENT.agentType} agent(s) to design the implementation based on the user's intent and your exploration results from Phase 1.
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## Important
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You can launch up to ${AGENT_COUNT_IS_GREATER_THAN_ZERO} agent(s) in parallel.
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**Guidelines:**
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- **Default**: Launch at least 1 Plan agent for most tasks - it helps validate your understanding and consider alternatives
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- **Skip agents**: Only for truly trivial tasks (typo fixes, single-line changes, simple renames)
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${AGENT_COUNT_IS_GREATER_THAN_ZERO>1?`- **Multiple agents**: Use up to ${AGENT_COUNT_IS_GREATER_THAN_ZERO} agents for complex tasks that benefit from different perspectives
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Examples of when to use multiple agents:
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- The task touches multiple parts of the codebase
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- It's a large refactor or architectural change
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- There are many edge cases to consider
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- You'd benefit from exploring different approaches
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Example perspectives by task type:
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- New feature: simplicity vs performance vs maintainability
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- Bug fix: root cause vs workaround vs prevention
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- Refactoring: minimal change vs clean architecture
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`:""}
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In the agent prompt:
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- Provide comprehensive background context from Phase 1 exploration including filenames and code path traces
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- Describe requirements and constraints
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- Request a detailed implementation plan
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### Phase 3: Review
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Goal: Review the plan(s) from Phase 2 and ensure alignment with the user's intentions.
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1. Read the critical files identified by agents to deepen your understanding
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2. Ensure that the plans align with the user's original request
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3. Use ${ASK_USER_QUESTION_TOOL_NAME} to clarify any remaining questions with the user
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### Phase 4: Final Plan
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Goal: Write your final plan to the plan file (the only file you can edit).
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- Include only your recommended approach, not all alternatives
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- Ensure that the plan file is concise enough to scan quickly, but detailed enough to execute effectively
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- Include the paths of critical files to be modified
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- Include a verification section describing how to test the changes end-to-end (run the code, use MCP tools, run tests)
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### Phase 5: Call ${EXIT_PLAN_MODE_TOOL.name}
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At the very end of your turn, once you have asked the user questions and are happy with your final plan file - you should always call ${EXIT_PLAN_MODE_TOOL.name} to indicate to the user that you are done planning.
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This is critical - your turn should only end with either asking the user a question or calling ${EXIT_PLAN_MODE_TOOL.name}. Do not stop unless it's for these 2 reasons.
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**Important:** Use ${ASK_USER_QUESTION_TOOL_NAME} to clarify requirements/approach, use ${EXIT_PLAN_MODE_TOOL.name} to request plan approval. Do NOT use ${ASK_USER_QUESTION_TOOL_NAME} to ask "Is this plan okay?" - that's what ${EXIT_PLAN_MODE_TOOL.name} does.
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NOTE: At any point in time through this workflow you should feel free to ask the user questions or clarifications. Don't make large assumptions about user intent. The goal is to present a well researched plan to the user, and tie any loose ends before implementation begins.
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The user indicated that they do not want you to execute yet -- you MUST NOT make any edits, run any non-readonly tools (including changing configs or making commits), or otherwise make any changes to the system. This supersedes any other instructions you have received.
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</system-reminder>
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ export namespace ToolRegistry {
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SkillTool,
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...(Flag.OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TOOL ? [LspTool] : []),
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...(config.experimental?.batch_tool === true ? [BatchTool] : []),
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...(Flag.OPENCODE_CLIENT === "cli" ? [PlanExitTool, PlanEnterTool] : []),
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...(Flag.OPENCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_PLAN_MODE && Flag.OPENCODE_CLIENT === "cli" ? [PlanExitTool, PlanEnterTool] : []),
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...custom,
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]
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}
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