docs: rename opencode to OpenCode

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Jay V
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title: IDE
description: The opencode extension for VS Code, Cursor, and other IDEs
description: The OpenCode extension for VS Code, Cursor, and other IDEs
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opencode integrates with VS Code, Cursor, or any IDE that supports a terminal. Just run `opencode` in the terminal to get started.
OpenCode integrates with VS Code, Cursor, or any IDE that supports a terminal. Just run `opencode` in the terminal to get started.
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## Usage
- **Quick Launch**: Use `Cmd+Esc` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Esc` (Windows/Linux) to open opencode in a split terminal view, or focus an existing terminal session if one is already running.
- **New Session**: Use `Cmd+Shift+Esc` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Shift+Esc` (Windows/Linux) to start a new opencode terminal session, even if one is already open. You can also click the opencode button in the UI.
- **Context Awareness**: Automatically share your current selection or tab with opencode.
- **Quick Launch**: Use `Cmd+Esc` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Esc` (Windows/Linux) to open OpenCode in a split terminal view, or focus an existing terminal session if one is already running.
- **New Session**: Use `Cmd+Shift+Esc` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Shift+Esc` (Windows/Linux) to start a new OpenCode terminal session, even if one is already open. You can also click the OpenCode button in the UI.
- **Context Awareness**: Automatically share your current selection or tab with OpenCode.
- **File Reference Shortcuts**: Use `Cmd+Option+K` (Mac) or `Alt+Ctrl+K` (Linux/Windows) to insert file references. For example, `@File#L37-42`.
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## Installation
To install opencode on VS Code and popular forks like Cursor, Windsurf, VSCodium:
To install OpenCode on VS Code and popular forks like Cursor, Windsurf, VSCodium:
1. Open VS Code
2. Open the integrated terminal
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### Manual Install
Search for **opencode** in the Extension Marketplace and click **Install**.
Search for **OpenCode** in the Extension Marketplace and click **Install**.
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