Plugin tool updates (#2670)

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Dax
2025-09-18 04:26:57 -04:00
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import z from "zod/v4" import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin"
export default { export default tool((z) => ({
description: "foo tool for fooing", description: "foo tool for fooing",
args: { args: {
foo: z.string().describe("foo"), foo: z.string().describe("foo"),
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ export default {
async execute() { async execute() {
return "Hey fuck you!" return "Hey fuck you!"
}, },
} }))

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"permissions", "permissions",
"lsp", "lsp",
"mcp-servers", "mcp-servers",
"custom-tools",
], ],
}, },

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---
title: Custom tools
description: Create custom tools to extend opencode capabilities.
---
Custom tools are functions you create that the LLM can call during conversations. They work alongside opencode's built-in tools like `read`, `write`, and `bash`.
---
## Tool structure
The easiest way to create tools is using the `tool()` helper which provides type safety and validation:
```ts title=".opencode/tool/database.ts"
import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin"
export default tool((z) => ({
description: "Query the project database",
args: {
query: z.string().describe("SQL query to execute"),
},
async execute(args) {
// Your database logic here
return `Executed query: ${args.query}`
},
}))
```
You can also import Zod directly and return a plain object:
```ts
import z from "zod/v4"
export default {
description: "Tool description",
args: {
param: z.string().describe("Parameter description"),
},
async execute(args, context) {
// Tool implementation
return "result"
},
}
```
The filename becomes the tool name. This creates a `database` tool.
---
## Arguments
Use the `z` parameter to define tool arguments with validation and descriptions:
```ts title=".opencode/tool/calculator.ts"
import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin"
export default tool((z) => ({
description: "Perform mathematical calculations",
args: {
expression: z.string().describe("Mathematical expression to evaluate"),
precision: z.number().optional().describe("Decimal precision"),
},
async execute(args) {
// Your calculation logic here
return `Result: ${eval(args.expression).toFixed(args.precision || 2)}`
},
}))
```
---
## Context
Tools receive context about the current session:
```ts title=".opencode/tool/project.ts"
import { tool } from "@opencode-ai/plugin"
export default tool((z) => ({
description: "Get project information",
args: {},
async execute(args, context) {
// Access context information
const { project, directory, worktree } = context
return `Project: ${project.name}, Directory: ${directory}`
},
}))
```
---
## Tool locations
Custom tools are loaded from:
- Project: `.opencode/tool/`
- Global: `~/.config/opencode/tool/`
Files must use `.js` or `.ts` extensions.
---
## Built-in tools
opencode includes several built-in tools: `read`, `write`, `edit`, `bash`, `glob`, `grep`, `list`, `patch`, `todo`, and `task`. [Learn more](/docs/tui#tools).