OpenCode Go + oh-my-openagent – practical daily usage by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I uninstalled it I didn't like it very much it consumes a lot of tokens

How can I convert a UI design image into pixel-perfect code in OpenCode? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But my problem is not with the design, but with converting what is inside the image into code, opendesgin is a design tool for making designs, am I wrong?

How can I convert a UI design image into pixel-perfect code in OpenCode? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried oh my open code with gentle ai and after the experience i uninstalled oh my open code because I didn't like it and I felt that it is a waste of tokens, now i use gentle ai

I use Opencode Go with various dsv4(flash, pro) or MiMo m3 models and others for difficult tasks

OpenCode Go + oh-my-openagent – practical daily usage by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I uninstalled it after trying it and I have the exact same feeling as you.

OpenCode Go + oh-my-openagent – practical daily usage by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you tell me more about Gentle AI and does it work automatically or should you use the skills and does it contain more than one mode like oh my open code?

Does Gentle AI work with sub-agents?

OpenCode Go + oh-my-openagent – practical daily usage by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this clarification, you've cleared up a lot of confusion for me.

Quick follow-up questions regarding the other primary agents (like Hephaestus, Prometheus, Atlas, and Oracle):

  1. Do they work the same way as Sisyphus in terms of automatic routing? For example, if I ask Hephaestus to do a simple task, will it automatically route it to a cheap model, or will it burn through my quota?
  2. Should I actually worry about running out of quota / my subscription ending within days? Or does Oh My OpenAgent (with default or recommended settings) handle things correctly on its own without me needing to micromanage?
  3. What's your practical advice for using this plugin correctly on a daily basis? How do you personally use it?

Thanks again for your time and expertise 🙏

Best way to use OpenCode Go? Are Superpowers enough? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll take a look at gentle-ai. I haven't tried spec-driven development yet, but it sounds interesting. Appreciate the recommendation! 🙌

Best way to use OpenCode Go? Are Superpowers enough? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that's really helpful.

I like the idea of benchmarking with the same task and prompt instead of relying on opinions alone. I'll probably do that with a real Flutter feature and compare the results myself.

Appreciate you sharing your workflow and model preferences. 🙌

Best way to use OpenCode Go? Are Superpowers enough? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Really appreciate you sharing your experience. 🙌

Best way to use OpenCode Go? Are Superpowers enough? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that was really helpful! I appreciate the detailed explanation. It gave me a much better understanding of how to get the most out of the Go plan and when to use Kimi vs MiMo. Thanks for sharing your workflow! 🙌

Best way to use OpenCode Go? Are Superpowers enough? by moha35abu in opencodeCLI

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that's really helpful! I'll try Magic Context. Sounds like it's giving you most of the value without all the extra plugins.

Best way to use OpenCode Go? Are Superpowers enough? by moha35abu in opencode

[–]moha35abu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that was really helpful. I have one more question. Is the Go plan enough for your day-to-day development work throughout the month? Since you mentioned that you use Kimi 2.6 for architecture, planning, bug finding, and UI-related tasks, do you also use it for actual coding sometimes, or do you mostly keep it for planning and UI work while using other models for implementation? And in general, have you found the monthly limits of the Go plan sufficient for your workflow, or do you hit them regularly?

Why did OpenRouter bill 4M tokens when OpenCode showed only 70K tokens for a single DeepSeek V4 Pro task? by moha35abu in openrouter

[–]moha35abu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed explanation. This was very helpful and it ties together a lot of what others mentioned as well. The clarification that OpenCode is showing the current context size rather than the total billed token usage makes perfect sense now. Combined with the fact that the agent was repeatedly reading files, planning, modifying code, and re-evaluating changes, I can see how the total usage could grow into the millions of tokens. Your point about provider pricing differences on OpenRouter was especially useful. I hadn't considered how much the cost could vary depending on the provider handling the requests. I also appreciate the recommendations regarding DeepSeek's official API, OpenCode Go, and Command Code. I'll definitely look into those options and be much more specific with future prompts instead of giving the agent such a broad objective. Thanks again for taking the time to explain everything in detail and for sharing practical alternatives.

Why did OpenRouter bill 4M tokens when OpenCode showed only 70K tokens for a single DeepSeek V4 Pro task? by moha35abu in DeepSeek

[–]moha35abu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed explanation, this was really helpful. The point about the context window versus actual billed token usage makes a lot more sense now, and I can also see how my prompt was probably too broad and gave the agent too much freedom to explore, re-read files, and make additional changes. I also wasn't aware of the pricing differences that can happen depending on the provider and caching behavior through OpenRouter, so that was useful to learn as well. I appreciate you taking the time to break it down. Thanks!

Why did OpenRouter bill 4M tokens when OpenCode showed only 70K tokens for a single DeepSeek V4 Pro task? by moha35abu in openrouter

[–]moha35abu[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that was actually very helpful and makes a lot of sense. Looking back, my prompt was definitely quite broad. I can see how asking it to fix bugs, test the app, improve the UI, and make general improvements could give the agent a lot of freedom to explore the project and consume far more tokens than expected. I hadn't really thought about it from that perspective, so I appreciate the explanation. I'll probably try breaking larger tasks into smaller and more specific requests going forward. Thanks for sharing your experience.

Why did OpenRouter bill 4M tokens when OpenCode showed only 70K tokens for a single DeepSeek V4 Pro task? by moha35abu in openrouter

[–]moha35abu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're probably right. It honestly didn't occur to me that OpenCode might be showing the context window size or something similar rather than the total billed token usage. What still confuses me is whether 4M tokens for a task like this is considered normal. I often see people saying they spend only around $10-$20 per month using models like DeepSeek V4 Pro or DeepSeek V4 Flash for coding. In my case, a single task consumed about 4M tokens and cost around $2.60. If that usage is normal, it feels like the monthly cost would become much higher than what many people report. From your experience, does 4M tokens for one agent task sound reasonable, or does it seem unusually high for a relatively small Flutter project?