Agent Skills Matrix

This table reflects permission.skill allowlists in .opencode/agents/*.md.

Quick read:

  • Most agents follow "*": "deny" + explicit allowlist.
  • Language-heavy agents get language/domain skills.
  • Docs/content/EM agents stay intentionally narrow.
Agent Allowed skills
codebase dotnet, python, typescript, flutter, go, java-spring, node-express, react-next, ux-responsive, ruby-rails, rust, sql-migrations
orchestrator dotnet, python, typescript, flutter, go, java-spring, node-express, react-next, ux-responsive, ruby-rails, rust, sql-migrations, project-bootstrap, docs-validation, agent-diagnostics, blogger, brutal-critic
planner dotnet, python, typescript, flutter, go, java-spring, node-express, react-next, ux-responsive, ruby-rails, rust, sql-migrations, project-bootstrap, docs-validation, agent-diagnostics
review dotnet, python, typescript, flutter, go, java-spring, node-express, react-next, ux-responsive, ruby-rails, rust, sql-migrations, docs-validation, agent-diagnostics
docs docs-validation, project-bootstrap, agent-diagnostics
em-advisor project-bootstrap, agent-diagnostics, docs-validation
blogger blogger, brutal-critic
brutal-critic brutal-critic, blogger

Notes

  • Baseline rule for all agents with skill access: "*": "deny".
  • Skills load on demand via the skill tool.
  • Keep allowlists narrow by role to reduce context/tool noise.

Skill Trigger Guide (Canonical)

Use this as the canonical trigger reference for when agents should load skills.

Task intent Skill to load Typical agents
Language/framework implementation or review Matching stack skill (dotnet, python, typescript, flutter, go, java-spring, node-express, react-next, ruby-rails, rust, sql-migrations) codebase, review, planner, orchestrator
Responsive UX across phone/tablet/desktop ux-responsive codebase, review, planner, orchestrator
Docs quality checks (lint/link/structure) docs-validation docs, review, orchestrator
Agent/package diagnostics and configuration checks agent-diagnostics docs, review, planner, orchestrator, em-advisor
Project bootstrap scaffolding project-bootstrap docs, planner, orchestrator, em-advisor
Content drafting blogger blogger, orchestrator
Content critique and scoring brutal-critic brutal-critic, blogger, orchestrator

Trigger policy:

  • Load skills only on demand for the active task/phase.
  • Start with one relevant skill; add a second only for explicit cross-domain needs.
  • If stack/domain is ambiguous, ask a clarifying question before loading.

Skill Scope Policy

  • Keep the current core-only skill set.
  • Expand only when demand, gap, ownership, and licensing checks are all satisfied.

Command Routing Matrix

OpenCode commands delegate directly to a target agent. Arguments passed in /command-name [argument] are forwarded to the command body via $ARGUMENTS.

Command Target agent Argument hint Purpose
/api-docs docs [module, file, or endpoint path] Generate API reference documentation
/architecture-decision docs [decision topic or system name] Create an ADR
/architecture-review review [system, component, or design document] Review design for quality attributes
/code-review review [file, PR, or scope — blank for current changes] Security, performance, and style review
/content-review brutal-critic [content text, file path, or topic] Score and critique content quality
/create-readme docs [project name or path] Generate or improve a README
/generate-tests codebase [file, class, or function name] Generate targeted tests
/1-on-1-prep em-advisor [person] [context] Prepare for a focused 1-on-1
/execution-loop orchestrator [task goal or deliverable] Bounded verify-and-continue execution loop
/plan-project orchestrator [feature, objective, or epic] Multi-phase implementation plan
/refactor-plan planner [target module, file, or scope] Safe staged refactor strategy
/security-audit review [scope, file, component, or 'full project'] Security-focused code and config review
/stop-loop orchestrator [optional reason or scope] Halt loop execution and report current state
/blog-post blogger [topic or title] Draft a blog post

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