opencode-status-tabShow each opencode session's status (running / needs-you / done-unseen / done-seen) and title on its Zellij tab
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Install and configure
opencode.jsonWrites to this project's opencode.json — applies to this repository only.
opencode.json
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"plugin": ["opencode-status-tab@0.4.0"]
}Writes to ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json — applies to every project.
~/.config/opencode/opencode.json
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"plugin": ["opencode-status-tab@0.4.0"]
}If you want to modify the plugin locally, install it into the project and reference the local path.
shell
pnpm add -D opencode-status-tabopencode loads npm dependencies through its embedded runtime on startup and caches them locally — no manual global install needed.
Know which of your OpenCode agents needs you — without switching tabs.
When you run several OpenCode sessions across Zellij tabs, they all look identical. You can't see which one is still grinding, which is silently waiting for you to approve something, and which finished five minutes ago.
The four states
| Icon | When | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| ⏳ | working | OpenCode is busy — ignore it for now |
| ❓ | needs you | blocked on a permission prompt or a question — go unblock it |
| 🔔 | done, unseen | it finished while you were away — go check the result |
| ✅ | done, seen | finished, and you've already looked |
Example

Naming
OpenCode gives each session an auto-generated title, and the plugin uses that as the Zellij tab name. To change it, run OpenCode's built-in /rename slash command.
Stopwatch
Show how long a session has been running. After a minute, the elapsed minutes appear next to the icon:

To disable the stopwatch set env variable OPENCODE_ZELLIJ_STOPWATCH=0.
Sound
When a non-focused zellij tab finishes (🔔) or needs you (❓) an audio notification is played.
To disable the sound set env variable OPENCODE_ZELLIJ_SOUND=0.
To override the default sound with your own set env variable OPENCODE_ZELLIJ_SOUND_CMD="pw-play ~/alert.wav".
Install
1. Install Zellij and OpenCode.
Requires Zellij ≥ 0.44.0
2. Enable the plugin.
Add the following to your opencode.json
{
"plugin": ["opencode-zellij-indicator"]
}
Outside Zellij the plugin does nothing (it exits immediately), so it's safe to leave enabled everywhere at no cost.
3. Run OpenCode inside Zellij.
zellij # opens the Zellij workspace
opencode # run this inside Zellij
That single tab now shows OpenCode's status. To feel the point of the plugin,
open more tabs and run OpenCode in each — press Ctrl t then n for a new
tab (Ctrl t then the arrow keys to switch between them).