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# opencode database guide
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## Database
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- **Schema**: Drizzle schema lives in `src/**/*.sql.ts`.
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- **Naming**: tables and columns use snake*case; join columns are `<entity>_id`; indexes are `<table>*<column>\_idx`.
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- **Migrations**: generated by Drizzle Kit using `drizzle.config.ts` (schema: `./src/**/*.sql.ts`, output: `./migration`).
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- **Command**: `bun run db generate --name <slug>`.
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- **Output**: creates `migration/<timestamp>_<slug>/migration.sql` and `snapshot.json`.
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- **Tests**: migration tests should read the per-folder layout (no `_journal.json`).
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# Module shape
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Do not use `export namespace Foo { ... }` for module organization. It is not
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standard ESM, it prevents tree-shaking, and it breaks Node's native TypeScript
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runner. Use flat top-level exports combined with a self-reexport at the bottom
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of the file:
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```ts
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// src/foo/foo.ts
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export interface Interface { ... }
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export class Service extends Context.Service<Service, Interface>()("@opencode/Foo") {}
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export const layer = Layer.effect(Service, ...)
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export const defaultLayer = layer.pipe(...)
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export * as Foo from "./foo"
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```
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Consumers import the namespace projection:
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```ts
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import { Foo } from "@/foo/foo"
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yield * Foo.Service
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Foo.layer
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Foo.defaultLayer
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```
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Namespace-private helpers stay as non-exported top-level declarations in the
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same file — they remain inaccessible to consumers (they are not projected by
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`export * as`) but are usable by the file's own code.
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## When the file is an `index.ts`
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If the module is `foo/index.ts` (single-namespace directory), use `"."` for
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the self-reexport source rather than `"./index"`:
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```ts
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// src/foo/index.ts
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export const thing = ...
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export * as Foo from "."
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```
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## Multi-sibling directories
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For directories with several independent modules (e.g. `src/session/`,
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`src/config/`), keep each sibling as its own file with its own self-reexport,
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and do not add a barrel `index.ts`. Consumers import the specific sibling:
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```ts
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import { SessionRetry } from "@/session/retry"
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import { SessionStatus } from "@/session/status"
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```
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Barrels in multi-sibling directories force every import through the barrel to
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evaluate every sibling, which defeats tree-shaking and slows module load.
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# opencode Effect rules
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Use these rules when writing or migrating Effect code.
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See `specs/effect/migration.md` for the compact pattern reference and examples.
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## Core
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- Use `Effect.gen(function* () { ... })` for composition.
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- Use `Effect.fn("Domain.method")` for named/traced effects and `Effect.fnUntraced` for internal helpers.
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- `Effect.fn` / `Effect.fnUntraced` accept pipeable operators as extra arguments, so avoid unnecessary outer `.pipe()` wrappers.
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- Use `Effect.callback` for callback-based APIs.
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- Prefer `DateTime.nowAsDate` over `new Date(yield* Clock.currentTimeMillis)` when you need a `Date`.
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## Module conventions
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- In `src/config`, follow the existing self-export pattern at the top of the file (for example `export * as ConfigAgent from "./agent"`) when adding a new config module.
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## Schemas and errors
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- Use `Schema.Class` for multi-field data.
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- Use branded schemas (`Schema.brand`) for single-value types.
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- Use `Schema.TaggedErrorClass` for typed errors.
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- Use `Schema.Defect` instead of `unknown` for defect-like causes.
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- In `Effect.gen` / `Effect.fn`, prefer `yield* new MyError(...)` over `yield* Effect.fail(new MyError(...))` for direct early-failure branches.
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## Runtime vs InstanceState
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- Use `makeRuntime` (from `src/effect/run-service.ts`) for all services. It returns `{ runPromise, runFork, runCallback }` backed by a shared `memoMap` that deduplicates layers.
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- Use `InstanceState` (from `src/effect/instance-state.ts`) for per-directory or per-project state that needs per-instance cleanup. It uses `ScopedCache` keyed by directory — each open project gets its own state, automatically cleaned up on disposal.
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- If two open directories should not share one copy of the service, it needs `InstanceState`.
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- Do the work directly in the `InstanceState.make` closure — `ScopedCache` handles run-once semantics. Don't add fibers, `ensure()` callbacks, or `started` flags on top.
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- Use `Effect.addFinalizer` or `Effect.acquireRelease` inside the `InstanceState.make` closure for cleanup (subscriptions, process teardown, etc.).
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- Use `Effect.forkScoped` inside the closure for background stream consumers — the fiber is interrupted when the instance is disposed.
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- To make a service's `init()` non-blocking, fork `InstanceState.get(state)` at the `init()` call site (e.g. `Effect.forkIn(scope)`), not by forking work inside the `InstanceState.make` closure. Forking inside the closure leaves state incomplete for other methods that read it.
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- `src/project/bootstrap.ts` already wraps every service `init()` in `Effect.forkDetach`, so `init()` is fire-and-forget in production. Keep `init()` methods synchronous internally; the caller controls concurrency.
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## Effect v4 beta API
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- `Effect.fork` and `Effect.forkDaemon` do not exist. Use `Effect.forkIn(scope)` to fork a fiber into a specific scope.
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## Preferred Effect services
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- In effectified services, prefer yielding existing Effect services over dropping down to ad hoc platform APIs.
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- Prefer `FileSystem.FileSystem` instead of raw `fs/promises` for effectful file I/O.
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- Prefer `ChildProcessSpawner.ChildProcessSpawner` with `ChildProcess.make(...)` instead of custom process wrappers.
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- Prefer `HttpClient.HttpClient` instead of raw `fetch`.
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- Prefer `Path.Path`, `Config`, `Clock`, and `DateTime` when those concerns are already inside Effect code.
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- For background loops or scheduled tasks, use `Effect.repeat` or `Effect.schedule` with `Effect.forkScoped` in the layer definition.
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## Effect.cached for deduplication
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Use `Effect.cached` when multiple concurrent callers should share a single in-flight computation rather than storing `Fiber | undefined` or `Promise | undefined` manually. See `specs/effect/migration.md` for the full pattern.
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## Instance.bind — ALS for native callbacks
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`Instance.bind(fn)` captures the current Instance AsyncLocalStorage context and restores it synchronously when called.
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Use it for native addon callbacks (`@parcel/watcher`, `node-pty`, native `fs.watch`, etc.) that need to call `Bus.publish` or anything that reads `Instance.directory`.
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You do not need it for `setTimeout`, `Promise.then`, `EventEmitter.on`, or Effect fibers.
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```typescript
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const cb = Instance.bind((err, evts) => {
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Bus.publish(MyEvent, { ... })
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})
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nativeAddon.subscribe(dir, cb)
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```
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