Quick Verdict
Provider-neutral terminal use vs Model exploration and experimentation — they serve different workflows.
Pricing
| OpenCode | Oh My Pi | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free (BYO keys) | Free (BYO keys) |
| Open source | Yes ✅ | Yes ✅ |
| Best for | Provider-neutral terminal use | Model exploration and experimentation |
Workflow Fit
The right agent depends on your workflow. OpenCode excels at provider-neutral terminal use. Oh My Pi is built for model exploration and experimentation.
OpenCode is built for provider-neutral terminal use. It’s open source with Free (BYO keys) pricing. SWE-bench: 88.0%
Oh My Pi is built for model exploration and experimentation. It’s open source with Free (BYO keys) pricing.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | OpenCode | Oh My Pi |
|---|
Pros & Cons
OpenCode
Pros:
- Multi-provider support
- Free and open source
- Skill-driven execution
Cons:
- Archived / no active development
- No vision support
Oh My Pi
Pros:
- Largest model catalog
- Vision and browser automation
- Daily releases (v16+)
Cons:
- No built-in cron
- Less polished TUI
Verdict
Provider-neutral terminal use vs Model exploration and experimentation — they serve different workflows.
OpenCode is recommended for: Open-source alternative with flexible provider choice Oh My Pi is recommended for: Model experimentation and multi-model workflows
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