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opencode-kiro-q-auth

v1.0.4

Published

OpenCode plugin for Amazon Q / Kiro authentication

Downloads

26

Readme

opencode-kiro-q-auth

OpenCode plugin that lets you use Amazon Q / Kiro as a Claude provider.

Intercepts Anthropic API calls and transparently routes them through Amazon Q.

Install

Add the following to ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json (the plugin will be installed automatically):

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "plugin": ["opencode-kiro-q-auth"],
  "provider": {
    "kiro": {
      "api": "https://q.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
      "npm": "@ai-sdk/anthropic",
      "models": {
        "claude-sonnet-4": {
          "name": "Claude Sonnet 4 (Kiro)",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 16384 }
        },
        "claude-sonnet-4.5": {
          "name": "Claude Sonnet 4.5 (Kiro)",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 16384 }
        },
        "claude-haiku-4.5": {
          "name": "Claude Haiku 4.5 (Kiro)",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 8192 }
        },
        "claude-opus-4.5": {
          "name": "Claude Opus 4.5 (Kiro)",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 32768 }
        },
        "claude-sonnet-4.6": {
          "name": "Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Kiro)",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 16384 }
        },
        "claude-opus-4.6": {
          "name": "Claude Opus 4.6 (Kiro)",
          "attachment": true,
          "limit": { "context": 200000, "output": 32768 }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Login

Personal Account

In OpenCode TUI, use /connect and select Kiro Login. A browser window will open for you to authorize.

Or via CLI:

opencode auth login kiro

Enterprise Account (AWS SSO)

Set the KIRO_START_URL environment variable before launching OpenCode:

export KIRO_START_URL="https://your-org.awsapps.com/start"
opencode

Then use /connect or opencode auth login kiro as usual.

Tip: Add the export line to your ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc to persist it.

How it works

  1. The plugin registers a kiro auth provider with an OAuth device flow
  2. On login, it registers an OIDC client with AWS, starts device authorization, and polls for tokens
  3. Access and refresh tokens are stored by OpenCode's credential management
  4. A custom fetch handler intercepts Anthropic /v1/messages API calls and:
    • Converts the request to Amazon Q format
    • Sends it to https://q.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/
    • Parses the AWS Event Stream response back into Anthropic SSE format
  5. Token refresh is handled automatically when credentials expire

License

MIT