- domains, subdomains, tags : frontmatter distribution counts
- enable-domain / disable-domain : bulk by 'domain:' (eg. cybersecurity)
- enable-subdomain / disable-subdomain : bulk by 'subdomain:' (eg. malware-analysis)
- enable-tag / disable-tag [--all] : multi-tag union (default) or intersection
- INDEX.json now exposes domain, subdomain, tags[]
- INDEX.md columns expanded; top-domains/subdomains/tags summaries
- PyYAML-first frontmatter parser (regex fallback) — parses 1027/1032 descriptions
and 758 skills' tags correctly (previous regex parser missed almost everything)
- enable/disable now incrementally update INDEX.json status so bulk ops stay
consistent without a full reindex
- jq --args bug fix in tag commands ('--' was leaking into ARGS.positional)
opc-skills
Small shell utility for toggling opencode skills between a curated "active" set and a full "parked" catalog. Keeps ~/.config/opencode/skills/ small and intentional while preserving the full skill library offline.
This is deliberately a quick, standalone tool — it is not a general AI persona manager. For agent / skill / persona management across multiple AI platforms (Claude Code, opencode, Gemini, Paperclip, ...), see the personas repo.
Install
ln -s ~/Documents/opc-skills/bin/opc-skills ~/.local/bin/opc-skills
Ensure ~/.local/bin is on your PATH.
Layout it expects
~/Documents/opencode-skills-parked/ # full catalog — untracked data dir
<skill-name>/SKILL.md
INDEX.json
INDEX.md
~/.config/opencode/skills/ # only currently-enabled skills
<skill-name>/SKILL.md
Override via env:
OPC_PARKED— parked catalog root (default~/Documents/opencode-skills-parked)OPC_ACTIVE— active skills root (default~/.config/opencode/skills)
Commands
Inspection
opc-skills status # counts of active vs parked
opc-skills list {active|parked|all} # skill folder names
opc-skills categories # verb-prefix counts (performing, detecting, ...)
opc-skills domains # frontmatter `domain:` distribution
opc-skills subdomains # frontmatter `subdomain:` distribution
opc-skills tags # frontmatter `tags:` distribution
Single-skill operations
opc-skills enable <folder> # copy parked → active
opc-skills disable <folder> # remove from active (parked preserved)
opc-skills disable-all [-y|--yes] # disable every active skill
Bulk by axis
opc-skills enable-category <prefix> # fzf multi-pick within a verb-prefix
opc-skills disable-category <prefix>
opc-skills enable-domain <domain> # bulk by frontmatter domain (eg. cybersecurity)
opc-skills disable-domain <domain>
opc-skills enable-subdomain <subdomain> # bulk by subdomain (eg. malware-analysis)
opc-skills disable-subdomain <subdomain>
opc-skills enable-tag [--all] <tag>... # bulk by tags (default: any; --all: intersection)
opc-skills disable-tag [--all] <tag>...
Interactive / search
opc-skills pick # fzf: category → multi-select → enable
opc-skills disable-pick # fzf: ACTIVE category → multi-select → disable
opc-skills search [query] # fzf fuzzy over name+description
opc-skills disable-search [query] # fzf over ACTIVE only
opc-skills reindex # rebuild INDEX.json / INDEX.md
fzf is required for the interactive commands; jq for the bulk-by-axis commands; python3 (with optional PyYAML) for reindex.
INDEX schema
reindex parses each SKILL.md frontmatter and emits records with: folder, name, description, domain, subdomain, tags[], status. enable / disable perform an incremental status update on INDEX.json so enable-domain / disable-tag etc. stay accurate without a full reindex.
Shared reference files
Some skills reference sibling files via ../<name>.md (e.g. the 20 Feynman research skills use ../_platform-mapping.md for cross-platform tool mapping). opc-skills enable auto-syncs any such files from PARKED → ACTIVE so the relative references keep resolving.
Currently synced:
_platform-mapping.md— Feynman-skills cross-platform subagent/scheduling/persistence mapping
If you add new shared-reference files at the PARKED root, extend sync_shared_refs() in bin/opc-skills.
Known interaction
The personas repo's build.py --install opencode currently wipes and repopulates ~/.config/opencode/skills/ as part of installation, which destroys the active set curated here. Use opc-skills after any personas install, or skip the skills half of build.py installs.
build.py --install opencode and build.py --install claude-skills both emit _platform-mapping.md at the skills-root alongside the 20 Feynman skills (deep-research, literature-review, paper-code-audit, peer-review, paper-writing, replication, source-comparison, summarize, alpha-research, eli5, autoresearch, docker, modal-compute, runpod-compute, session-log, session-search, jobs, watch, preview, contributing).