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OpenCode

83/100open sourceexplicit relation

Open-source terminal-based AI coding agent built in Go by the SST team, with a rich TUI (Bubble Tea) supporting 75+ model providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Bedrock, Groq, and OpenRouter. Features vim-like editing, persistent SQLite sessions, and LSP integration for 40+ languages. Fully free with no vendor lock-in, it has rapidly grown to 95k+ GitHub stars.

Open-source MIT client with free models included or bring-your-own provider/model keys; enterprise options are handled through OpenCode Enterprise.Review →
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Goose

84/100open sourceexplicit relation

Autonomous coding agent from Block (Square) that works with any LLM through MCP-first extensibility. Apache 2.0 licensed with 47K+ GitHub stars and a Linux Foundation AAIF founding project. Designed for terminal-based workflows with deep tool integration, making it a strong open-source option for developers who want agent-assisted coding without vendor lock-in.

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FAQ

What is the best Open Interpreter alternative?

OpenCode tops our editor-verified list of 2 Open Interpreter alternatives, scoring 83/100 in our hands-on review.

Are there open-source Open Interpreter alternatives?

Yes — OpenCode, Goose are open source.