--- summary: "Use OpenCode Zen and Go catalogs with OpenClaw" read_when: - You want OpenCode-hosted model access - You want to pick between the Zen and Go catalogs title: "OpenCode" --- # OpenCode OpenCode exposes two hosted catalogs in OpenClaw: - `opencode/...` for the **Zen** catalog - `opencode-go/...` for the **Go** catalog Both catalogs use the same OpenCode API key. OpenClaw keeps the runtime provider ids split so upstream per-model routing stays correct, but onboarding and docs treat them as one OpenCode setup. ## CLI setup ### Zen catalog ```bash openclaw onboard --auth-choice opencode-zen openclaw onboard --opencode-zen-api-key "$OPENCODE_API_KEY" ``` ### Go catalog ```bash openclaw onboard --auth-choice opencode-go openclaw onboard --opencode-go-api-key "$OPENCODE_API_KEY" ``` ## Config snippet ```json5 { env: { OPENCODE_API_KEY: "sk-..." }, agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "opencode/claude-opus-4-6" } } }, } ``` ## Catalogs ### Zen - Runtime provider: `opencode` - Example models: `opencode/claude-opus-4-6`, `opencode/gpt-5.2`, `opencode/gemini-3-pro` - Best when you want the curated OpenCode multi-model proxy ### Go - Runtime provider: `opencode-go` - Example models: `opencode-go/kimi-k2.5`, `opencode-go/glm-5`, `opencode-go/minimax-m2.5` - Best when you want the OpenCode-hosted Kimi/GLM/MiniMax lineup ## Notes - `OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY` is also supported. - Entering one OpenCode key during onboarding stores credentials for both runtime providers. - You sign in to OpenCode, add billing details, and copy your API key. - Billing and catalog availability are managed from the OpenCode dashboard.