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OpenCode supports:

- TUI (I prefer this for most programming)

- Web UI (negligible difference than VS Code)

- Mobile support (via web UI)

- TypeScript SDK to automate


Been using it for a bit now, it's very convenient if I may say so myself. We're shipping a big stability update in a few minutes – would love feedback!


Thanks!


Yes. We want to support ACP. They have a spec for HTTP transport in the works, but there is nothing public on it. Trying to backchannel to the right folks.


Hit the nail on the head.

(Sprites.dev in the works already.)


Thank you!

Posted this morning an overview of the project: https://x.com/NathanFlurry/status/2018366627021291699


That's correct.

As you said – in terms of project goals, the biggest difference is:

- ACP seems to be focused on providing a universal API for the subset of features required for editors

- Sandbox Agent SDK is focused on automating agents, so aims to provide a much more comprehensive API coverage for niche agent-specific features

We maintain a feature coverage matrix (https://sandboxagent.dev/docs/session-transcript-schema#cove...) – it's early, much more coming soon.


Love it

Hacked together an SF parks ranking system based on current weather

https://sfparks.nathanflurry.com/


We’re doing this on https://rivet.dev now. I did not realize how much context bloat we had since we were using Tailwind.


It is crazy how badly Tailwind bloats HTML. Tradeoffs!


I’ve been building an open-source alternative at https://github.com/rivet-dev-engine

It’s the only bit of the Cloudflare stack (afaik) that did not have an open-source alternative for the JS ecosystem. I built heavily with DO on another OSS project, but realized it was incredibly problematic that our customers couldn’t truly self-host.


GitHub link says 404


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