Troubleshooting
Haeufige Probleme und schnelle Loesungen.
Wenn OpenCode Probleme macht, starte mit Logs und lokal gespeicherten Daten auf der Festplatte.
Logs
Logdateien werden hier gespeichert:
- macOS/Linux:
~/.local/share/opencode/log/ - Windows: Press
WIN+Rand paste%USERPROFILE%\.local\share\opencode\log
Dateinamen enthalten Zeitstempel (z. B. 2025-01-09T123456.log) und es bleiben die letzten 10 Logs erhalten.
Mit --log-level bekommst du detailliertere Diagnoseinfos, z. B. opencode --log-level DEBUG.
Storage
opencode speichert Sitzungs- und App-Daten auf der Festplatte unter:
- macOS/Linux:
~/.local/share/opencode/ - Windows: Press
WIN+Rand paste%USERPROFILE%\.local\share\opencode
Dieses Verzeichnis enthaelt:
auth.json- Authentifizierungsdaten wie API-Keys und OAuth-Tokenslog/- Anwendungslogsproject/- Projektspezifische Daten wie Sitzungen und Nachrichten- In Git-Repositories unter
./<project-slug>/storage/ - Ohne Git unter
./global/storage/
- In Git-Repositories unter
Desktop app
OpenCode Desktop startet im Hintergrund einen lokalen OpenCode-Server (opencode-cli-Sidecar).
Viele Probleme kommen von fehlerhaften Plugins, kaputtem Cache oder falschen Server-Einstellungen.
Quick checks
- App komplett beenden und neu starten
- Bei Fehlerbildschirm Restart klicken und Details kopieren
- Nur macOS:
OpenCode-Menue -> Reload Webview (hilft bei leerer/eingefrorener UI)
Disable plugins
If the desktop app is crashing on launch, hanging, or behaving strangely, start by disabling plugins.
Check the global config
Open your global config file and look for a plugin key.
- macOS/Linux:
~/.config/opencode/opencode.jsonc(or~/.config/opencode/opencode.json) - macOS/Linux (older installs):
~/.local/share/opencode/opencode.jsonc - Windows: Press
WIN+Rand paste%USERPROFILE%\.config\opencode\opencode.jsonc
If you have plugins configured, temporarily disable them by removing the key or setting it to an empty array:
{ "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json", "plugin": [],}Check plugin directories
OpenCode can also load local plugins from disk. Temporarily move these out of the way (or rename the folder) and restart the desktop app:
- Global plugins
- macOS/Linux:
~/.config/opencode/plugins/ - Windows: Press
WIN+Rand paste%USERPROFILE%\.config\opencode\plugins
- macOS/Linux:
- Project plugins (only if you use per-project config)
<your-project>/.opencode/plugins/
If the app starts working again, re-enable plugins one at a time to find which one is causing the issue.
Clear the cache
If disabling plugins doesn’t help (or a plugin install is stuck), clear the cache so OpenCode can rebuild it.
- Quit OpenCode Desktop completely.
- Delete the cache directory:
- macOS: Finder ->
Cmd+Shift+G-> paste~/.cache/opencode - Linux: delete
~/.cache/opencode(or runrm -rf ~/.cache/opencode) - Windows: Press
WIN+Rand paste%USERPROFILE%\.cache\opencode
- Restart OpenCode Desktop.
Fix server connection issues
OpenCode Desktop can either start its own local server (default) or connect to a server URL you configured.
If you see a “Connection Failed” dialog (or the app never gets past the splash screen), check for a custom server URL.
Clear the desktop default server URL
From the Home screen, click the server name (with the status dot) to open the Server picker. In the Default server section, click Clear.
Remove server.port / server.hostname from your config
If your opencode.json(c) contains a server section, temporarily remove it and restart the desktop app.
Check environment variables
If you have OPENCODE_PORT set in your environment, the desktop app will try to use that port for the local server.
- Unset
OPENCODE_PORT(or pick a free port) and restart.
Linux: Wayland / X11 issues
On Linux, some Wayland setups can cause blank windows or compositor errors.
- If you’re on Wayland and the app is blank/crashing, try launching with
OC_ALLOW_WAYLAND=1. - If that makes things worse, remove it and try launching under an X11 session instead.
Windows: WebView2 runtime
On Windows, OpenCode Desktop requires the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime. If the app opens to a blank window or won’t start, install/update WebView2 and try again.
Windows: General performance issues
If you’re experiencing slow performance, file access issues, or terminal problems on Windows, try using WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). WSL provides a Linux environment that works more seamlessly with OpenCode’s features.
Notifications not showing
OpenCode Desktop only shows system notifications when:
- notifications are enabled for OpenCode in your OS settings, and
- the app window is not focused.
Reset desktop app storage (last resort)
If the app won’t start and you can’t clear settings from inside the UI, reset the desktop app’s saved state.
- Quit OpenCode Desktop.
- Find and delete these files (they live in the OpenCode Desktop app data directory):
opencode.settings.dat(desktop default server URL)opencode.global.datandopencode.workspace.*.dat(UI state like recent servers/projects)
To find the directory quickly:
- macOS: Finder ->
Cmd+Shift+G->~/Library/Application Support(then search for the filenames above) - Linux: search under
~/.local/sharefor the filenames above - Windows: Press
WIN+R->%APPDATA%(then search for the filenames above)
Hilfe bekommen
Wenn du Probleme mit OpenCode hast:
-
Probleme auf GitHub melden
Bugs und Feature-Wuensche meldest du am besten im GitHub-Repository:
github.com/anomalyco/opencode/issues
Suche vor dem Erstellen nach bestehenden Issues, damit Duplikate vermieden werden.
-
Unserem Discord beitreten
Fuer schnelle Hilfe und Austausch in der Community:
Haeufige Probleme
Hier sind typische Fehlerbilder und wie du sie loest.
OpenCode won’t start
- Check the logs for error messages
- Try running with
--print-logsto see output in the terminal - Ensure you have the latest version with
opencode upgrade
Authentication issues
- Try re-authenticating with the
/connectcommand in the TUI - Check that your API keys are valid
- Ensure your network allows connections to the provider’s API
Model not available
- Check that you’ve authenticated with the provider
- Verify the model name in your config is correct
- Some models may require specific access or subscriptions
If you encounter ProviderModelNotFoundError you are most likely incorrectly
referencing a model somewhere.
Models should be referenced like so: <providerId>/<modelId>
Examples:
openai/gpt-4.1openrouter/google/gemini-2.5-flashopencode/kimi-k2
To figure out what models you have access to, run opencode models
ProviderInitError
If you encounter a ProviderInitError, you likely have an invalid or corrupted configuration.
To resolve this:
-
First, verify your provider is set up correctly by following the providers guide
-
If the issue persists, try clearing your stored configuration:
Terminal-Fenster rm -rf ~/.local/share/opencodeOn Windows, press
WIN+Rand delete:%USERPROFILE%\.local\share\opencode -
Re-authenticate with your provider using the
/connectcommand in the TUI.
AI_APICallError and provider package issues
If you encounter API call errors, this may be due to outdated provider packages. opencode dynamically installs provider packages (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.) as needed and caches them locally.
To resolve provider package issues:
-
Clear the provider package cache:
Terminal-Fenster rm -rf ~/.cache/opencodeOn Windows, press
WIN+Rand delete:%USERPROFILE%\.cache\opencode -
Restart opencode to reinstall the latest provider packages
This will force opencode to download the most recent versions of provider packages, which often resolves compatibility issues with model parameters and API changes.
Copy/paste not working on Linux
Linux users need to have one of the following clipboard utilities installed for copy/paste functionality to work:
For X11 systems:
apt install -y xclip# orapt install -y xselFor Wayland systems:
apt install -y wl-clipboardFor headless environments:
apt install -y xvfb# and run:Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1024x768x24 > /dev/null 2>&1 &export DISPLAY=:99.0opencode will detect if you’re using Wayland and prefer wl-clipboard, otherwise it will try to find clipboard tools in order of: xclip and xsel.