Share
Share your OpenCode conversations.
OpenCode's share feature allows you to create public links to your OpenCode conversations, so you can collaborate with teammates or get help from others.
Note: Shared conversations are publicly accessible to anyone with the link.
How it works
When you share a conversation, OpenCode:
- Creates a unique public URL for your session
- Syncs your conversation history to our servers
- Makes the conversation accessible via the shareable link —
opncd.ai/s/<share-id>
Sharing
OpenCode supports three sharing modes that control how conversations are shared:
Manual (default)
By default, OpenCode uses manual sharing mode. Sessions are not shared automatically, but you can manually share them using the /share command:
/shareThis will generate a unique URL that'll be copied to your clipboard.
To explicitly set manual mode in your config file:
{
"$schema": "https://opncd.ai/config.json",
"share": "manual"
}Auto-share
You can enable automatic sharing for all new conversations by setting the share option to "auto" in your config file:
{
"$schema": "https://opncd.ai/config.json",
"share": "auto"
}With auto-share enabled, every new conversation will automatically be shared and a link will be generated.
Disabled
You can disable sharing entirely by setting the share option to "disabled" in your config file:
{
"$schema": "https://opncd.ai/config.json",
"share": "disabled"
}To enforce this across your team for a given project, add it to the opencode.json in your project and check into Git.
Un-sharing
To stop sharing a conversation and remove it from public access:
/unshareThis will remove the share link and delete the data related to the conversation.
Privacy
There are a few things to keep in mind when sharing a conversation.
Data retention
Shared conversations remain accessible until you explicitly unshare them. This includes:
- Full conversation history
- All messages and responses
- Session metadata
Recommendations
- Only share conversations that don't contain sensitive information.
- Review conversation content before sharing.
- Unshare conversations when collaboration is complete.
- Avoid sharing conversations with proprietary code or confidential data.
- For sensitive projects, disable sharing entirely.
For enterprises
For enterprise deployments, the share feature can be:
- Disabled entirely for security compliance
- Restricted to users authenticated through SSO only
- Self-hosted on your own infrastructure
Learn more about using opencode in your organization.