OpenCode plugin for recording user prompts. Automatically saves user messages to a local file system with organized directory structure.
The AudioWorkletProcessor which is used by the recorder-audio-worklet package.
A Wave file encoder for the extendable-media-recorder package.
The worker which is used by the extendable-media-recorder-wav-encoder package.
The broker which is used by the extendable-media-recorder-wav-encoder package.
This module provides a loader for the RecorderAudioWorkletProcessor and the corresponding RecorderAudioWorkletNode.
A puppeteer Plugin that uses the native chrome devtool protocol for capturing video frame by frame. Also supports an option to follow pages that are opened by the current page object
An extendable drop-in replacement for the native MediaRecorder.
Add MCP servers to your favorite coding agents with a single command.
Utility package used to aid the injection of the Meticulous recorder snippet on web apps.
OpenCode plugin that optimizes token usage by pruning obsolete tool outputs from conversation context
A React component based on MediaRecorder() API to record audio/video streams
MediaRecorder polyfill to record audio in Edge and Safari
An audio recording helper for React. Provides a component and a hook to help with audio recording.
Capacitor plugin for voice recording
The open agent skills ecosystem
Warp terminal integration for OpenCode — native notifications and more
Record your microphone audio input and get an audio/mp3 ouput buffer/blob.
MedialRecorer polyfill for Opus recording using WebAssembly
OpenCode plugin that gives coding agents persistent memory using local vector database
Lightweight agent orchestration plugin for OpenCode - a slimmed-down fork of oh-my-opencode
Slim OpenCode system prompt and built-in tool descriptions to reduce per-request token overhead. Plugs into the tool.definition and experimental.chat.system.transform hooks.
Run a command using sudo, prompting the user with an OS dialog if necessary
Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompt system. Fast and lightweight enough for small projects, powerful and extensible enough for the most advanced use cases.