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opencode-paste-as-file

v0.1.1

Published

Paste clipboard content into opencode as a file reference.

Readme

opencode-paste-as-file

Paste clipboard text into opencode as a file reference.

The plugin reads your clipboard, writes it to .opencode/pasted/, and appends an @file reference to the current prompt.

Install

Add the TUI plugin to your tui.json:

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/tui.json",
  "plugin": [
    [
      "opencode-paste-as-file",
      {
        "keybinds": ["<leader>v"],
        "dir": ".opencode/pasted"
      }
    ]
  ]
}

Restart opencode after changing plugin config.

Usage

Run Paste as file from the command palette, or use the configured keybinding.

With the default opencode leader key, <leader>v is:

ctrl+x v

The inserted prompt text looks like:

@.opencode/pasted/paste-2026-05-20T12-00-00-000Z.txt

Options

type Options = {
  dir?: string
  keybinds?: string[]
}
  • dir: directory where pasted files are written. Defaults to .opencode/pasted.
  • keybinds: TUI keybindings for the action. Defaults to ["<leader>v"].

Clipboard Support

  • macOS: pbpaste
  • Windows: PowerShell Get-Clipboard
  • Linux: tries wl-paste, then xclip, then xsel

Git Ignore

Add this to your project .gitignore:

.opencode/pasted/