Replace Bun.Glob usage with a new Glob utility wrapper around the npm 'glob' package.
This moves us off Bun-specific APIs toward standard Node.js compatible solutions.
Changes:
- Add new src/util/glob.ts utility module with scan(), scanSync(), and match()
- Default include option is 'file' (only returns files, not directories)
- Add symlink option (default: false) to control symlink following
- Migrate all 12 files using Bun.Glob to use the new Glob utility
- Add comprehensive tests for the glob utility
Breaking changes:
- Removed support for include: 'dir' option (use include: 'all' and filter manually)
- symlink now defaults to false (was true in most Bun.Glob usages)
Files migrated:
- src/util/log.ts
- src/util/filesystem.ts
- src/tool/truncation.ts
- src/session/instruction.ts
- src/storage/json-migration.ts
- src/storage/storage.ts
- src/project/project.ts
- src/cli/cmd/tui/context/theme.tsx
- src/config/config.ts
- src/tool/registry.ts
- src/skill/skill.ts
- src/file/ignore.ts
- Tauri app now automatically finds an available port instead of defaulting to 4096
- Icon discovery feature is now enabled by default in the Tauri app
- Prevents port conflicts when multiple OpenCode instances are running
Previously, sessions created in a non-git directory would disappear from
the session picker after running git init and making the first commit.
This happened because the migration logic ran prematurely before a stable
project ID existed.
This release has a bunch of minor breaking changes if you are using opencode plugins or sdk
1. storage events have been removed (we might bring this back but had some issues)
2. concept of `app` is gone - there is a new concept called `project` and endpoints to list projects and get the current project
3. plugin receives `directory` which is cwd and `worktree` which is where the root of the project is if it's a git repo
4. the session.chat function has been renamed to session.prompt in sdk. it no longer requires model to be passed in (model is now an object)
5. every endpoint takes an optional `directory` parameter to operate as though opencode is running in that directory