I have a web ui for managing / interacting with opencode sessions.
Everything runs as a pod in my homelab cluster so I can let them "bypass" permissions and just restrict the pods.
I wanted something like Claude code web with access to more models / local LLMs / my monorepo tooling, so far it's been great.
The output is a PR so it's hard for it to break anything.
The biggest benefit is probably that it makes it easier to start stuff when I'm out - feels like a much better use of downtime like I'm not waiting to get home to start a session after I have an idea.
The monorepo tooling is a bit win too, for a bunch of things I just have 1 way to do it and clear instructions for them to use the binaries that get bundled into new sessions so it gets things "right" more often.
A tool for K8S operators that replaces brittle imperative reconciliation code with type-safe state machines generated from declarative YAML definitions.
It also bundles error handling / logging / metrics / traces for state transitions.
Not sure if I'm missing a better tool but trying to keep a good working mental model of this has been a nightmare for the operators I've maintained.
I wanted something like Claude code web with access to more models / local LLMs / my monorepo tooling, so far it's been great.
The output is a PR so it's hard for it to break anything.
The biggest benefit is probably that it makes it easier to start stuff when I'm out - feels like a much better use of downtime like I'm not waiting to get home to start a session after I have an idea.
The monorepo tooling is a bit win too, for a bunch of things I just have 1 way to do it and clear instructions for them to use the binaries that get bundled into new sessions so it gets things "right" more often.