Original Reddit post

I spent some time digging into Claude Code vs OpenCode, mostly from the angle of how they actually work as coding agents. More on the technicalities like: context and memory tool use subagents permissions safety and control study the recent leak of Claude Code model flexibility My rough take Claude Code still feels better to me for serious repo work. It is smooth, and the whole Claude-native workflow just feels really good to me. And now that Anthropic increased Claude Code usage limits after the May 6 update, I am honestly still stuck with it. OpenCode is great too, but I see it more as the tool I use when I want to try new models and providers. Stuff like Kimi K2.6, GPT, Gemini, Qwen, local models, etc. Full breakdown here: Claude Code vs. Open Code: Detailed technical breakdown submitted by /u/shricodev

Originally posted by u/shricodev on r/ClaudeCode