* refactor(repo): move OpenWork apps into apps and ee layout Rebase the monorepo layout migration onto the latest dev changes so the moved app, desktop, share, and cloud surfaces keep working from their new paths. Carry the latest deeplink, token persistence, build, Vercel, and docs updates forward to avoid stale references and broken deploy tooling. * chore(repo): drop generated desktop artifacts Ignore the moved Tauri target and sidecar paths so local cargo checks do not pollute the branch. Remove the accidentally committed outputs from the repo while keeping the layout migration intact. * fix(release): drop built server cli artifact Stop tracking the locally built apps/server/cli binary so generated server outputs do not leak into commits. Also update the release workflow to check the published scoped package name for @openwork/server before deciding whether npm publish is needed. * fix(workspace): add stable CLI bin wrappers Point the server and router package bins at committed wrapper scripts so workspace installs can create shims before dist outputs exist. Keep the wrappers compatible with built binaries and source checkouts to avoid Vercel install warnings without changing runtime behavior.
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opencode-router
Simple Slack + Telegram bridge + directory router for a running opencode server.
Runtime requirement: Bun 1.3+ (bun --version).
Install + Run
One-command install (recommended):
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/different-ai/openwork/dev/apps/opencode-router/install.sh | bash
Install from npm:
npm install -g opencode-router
Quick run without global install:
npx --yes opencode-router --help
Then configure identities and start.
- One-command setup (installs deps, builds, creates
.envif missing):
pnpm -C apps/opencode-router setup
- (Optional) Fill in
apps/opencode-router/.env(see.env.example).
Required:
OPENCODE_URLOPENCODE_DIRECTORY
Recommended:
OPENCODE_SERVER_USERNAMEOPENCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD
- Run the router:
opencode-router start
Telegram
Telegram support is configured via identities. You can either:
- Use env vars for a single bot:
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=...- Or add multiple bots to the config file (
opencode-router.json) using the CLI:
- Or add multiple bots to the config file (
opencode-router telegram add <token> --id default
opencode-router telegram list
Important for direct sends and bindings:
- Telegram targets must use numeric
chat_idvalues. @usernamevalues are not valid directpeerIdtargets for router sends.- If a user has not started a chat with the bot yet, Telegram may return
chat not found. - Private Telegram identities can require first-chat pairing with
/pair <code>before commands are accepted.
Slack (Socket Mode)
Slack support uses Socket Mode and replies in threads when @mentioned in channels.
- Create a Slack app.
- Enable Socket Mode and generate an app token (
xapp-...). - Add bot token scopes:
chat:writeapp_mentions:readim:historyfiles:readfiles:write
- Subscribe to events (bot events):
app_mentionmessage.im
- Set env vars (or save via
opencode-router slack add ...):SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-...SLACK_APP_TOKEN=xapp-...SLACK_ENABLED=true
To add multiple Slack apps:
opencode-router slack add <xoxb> <xapp> --id default
opencode-router slack list
Identity-Scoped Routing
The router routes messages based on (channel, identityId, peerId) -> directory bindings.
opencode-router bindings set --channel telegram --identity default --peer <chatId> --dir /path/to/workdir
opencode-router bindings list
Health Server (Local HTTP)
The router can expose a small local HTTP server for health/config and simple message dispatch.
OPENCODE_ROUTER_HEALTH_PORTcontrols the port (OpenWork defaults to a random free port when usingopenwork).PORTis also accepted as a convenience if the above are unset.OPENCODE_ROUTER_HEALTH_HOSTcontrols bind host (default:127.0.0.1).
Send a message to all peers bound to a directory:
curl -sS "http://127.0.0.1:${OPENCODE_ROUTER_HEALTH_PORT:-3005}/send" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"channel":"telegram","directory":"/path/to/workdir","text":"hello"}'
Send text + media in one request:
curl -sS "http://127.0.0.1:${OPENCODE_ROUTER_HEALTH_PORT:-3005}/send" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"channel":"slack",
"peerId":"D12345678",
"text":"Here is the export",
"parts":[
{"type":"file","filePath":"./artifacts/report.pdf"},
{"type":"image","filePath":"./artifacts/plot.png","caption":"latest trend"}
]
}'
Supported media part types:
imageaudiofile
Each media part accepts:
filePath(absolute path, or relative to the send directory/workspace root)- optional
caption - optional
filename - optional
mimeType
Commands
opencode-router start
opencode-router status
opencode-router telegram list
opencode-router telegram add <token> --id default
opencode-router slack list
opencode-router slack add <xoxb> <xapp> --id default
opencode-router bindings list
opencode-router bindings set --channel telegram --identity default --peer <chatId> --dir /path/to/workdir
opencode-router send --channel telegram --identity default --to <chatId> --message "hello"
opencode-router send --channel telegram --identity default --to <chatId> --image ./plot.png --caption "plot"
opencode-router send --channel slack --identity default --to D123 --file ./report.pdf
Defaults
- SQLite at
~/.openwork/opencode-router/opencode-router.dbunless overridden. - Config stored at
~/.openwork/opencode-router/opencode-router.json(created byopencode-routerorpnpm -C apps/opencode-router setup). - Group chats are disabled unless
GROUPS_ENABLED=true.
Tests
test:smoke requires a running opencode server (default: http://127.0.0.1:4096).
opencode serve --port 4096 --hostname 127.0.0.1
pnpm -C apps/opencode-router test:smoke
Other test suites:
pnpm -C apps/opencode-router test:unit
pnpm -C apps/opencode-router test:cli
pnpm -C apps/opencode-router test:npx