A recent blog post on cnblogs tackles a common frustration among OpenCode users: the instability of the oh-my-openagent plugin, which provides multi-agent orchestration capabilities. The author proposes a pure OpenCode configuration approach to implement agent soft routing, avoiding version dependency issues. This signal is relevant for overseas developers interested in how the Chinese community is innovating around agent orchestration. The post is technically detailed, discussing intent gating, read-only isolation, parallel exploration, and structured outputs. It does not copy the original plugin but offers an alternative, making it suitable for a daily signal. Our assessment: high technical depth and novelty, but the commercial value is moderate as it targets a niche audience.
This post addresses the instability of oh-my-openagent, a popular plugin for OpenCode, by proposing a pure OpenCode configuration for agent routing. It highlights a common pain point in multi-agent systems and offers a novel solution, making it relevant for developers working on agent infrastructure.