AI tool comparison
claude-code-templates vs OpenCode
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
claude-code-templates
CLI toolkit to configure, monitor, and template your Claude Code projects
75%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
claude-code-templates is an open-source Python CLI tool for configuring and monitoring Claude Code, Anthropic's terminal-based AI coding agent. With 25,742 GitHub stars, it's become a go-to companion for teams and individuals using Claude Code across multiple projects at scale. The tool provides project-level configuration management, usage monitoring across sessions, and template scaffolding for common Claude Code setups. Instead of manually maintaining CLAUDE.md files across dozens of repos and trying to track token consumption per session, you get a unified CLI interface for deploying consistent configurations and understanding where context is going. As Claude Code adoption accelerates, the missing operational layer has been tooling to manage it beyond a single terminal session. claude-code-templates fills that gap — it's the configuration management layer that Claude Code itself doesn't ship with, built by the community because the need was real enough to attract 25K stars in a short window.
Developer Tools
OpenCode
The open-source AI coding agent that works with 75+ models
75%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
OpenCode is a fully open-source AI coding agent built by Anomaly that runs in the terminal, desktop, and IDE — and connects to more than 75 LLM providers including Claude, GPT, Gemini, and local models. It currently has over 140,000 GitHub stars and 850 contributors, making it one of the fastest-growing open-source developer tools of 2026. Unlike vendor-locked coding agents, OpenCode lets developers bring their own subscriptions (ChatGPT Plus, GitHub Copilot) or connect local models through LM Studio. It supports the Agent Client Protocol (ACP) for broad IDE compatibility — JetBrains, Zed, Neovim, Emacs, VS Code, and Cursor — and emphasizes a privacy-first architecture that never stores your code or context data. The optional Zen tier provides a curated, benchmarked set of AI models specifically optimized for coding workflows, offering a premium experience without locking users into a single cloud provider. With an Early Bird period ending April 14, OpenCode is rapidly becoming the go-to open alternative to Claude Code and Copilot for developers who want control over their stack.
Reviewer scorecard
“Managing CLAUDE.md conventions across 15 projects was a mess before this. The usage monitoring alone paid for the install time — I now know exactly which projects burn context and can optimize accordingly. 25K stars in this timeframe is earned, not astroturfed.”
“140K stars isn't hype — OpenCode has real momentum because it solves the actual problem: vendor lock-in. I can use my existing Claude subscription, switch to a local Gemma model when I need privacy, and have it work in every IDE I already use. This is what the coding agent space needed.”
“Anthropic's own tooling will eventually absorb most of this functionality, leaving community wrapper projects orphaned. The Python dependency chain adds complexity for teams that prefer minimal installs. And 25K stars on a config wrapper may be inflated by the Claude Code hype cycle rather than genuine utility.”
“The 'works with 75 models' pitch sounds great until you realize most of those models are dramatically worse at coding than Claude or GPT-5. The premium Zen tier is where the real value likely lives, and we don't know what that costs yet. Wait to see how Zen pricing shakes out before committing.”
“The meta-layer for managing AI coding agents is just as important as the agents themselves. As teams run dozens of Claude Code sessions simultaneously, configuration drift and token cost visibility become real operational problems. This is early infrastructure for the agentic dev era.”
“OpenCode is the Mozilla Firefox moment for AI coding tools — an open-source reference implementation that keeps the big players honest on privacy and portability. The Agent Client Protocol integration points toward a future where your coding agent context travels across every tool in your workflow seamlessly.”
“Even non-developers using Claude Code for writing and content workflows benefit from structured configuration templates. CLI-first means it composes well with everything else in a modern automation stack — no GUI bloat, just useful primitives.”
“The multi-session and shareable session link features are underrated for creative teams. Being able to share an in-progress coding session with a designer or content collaborator without spinning up another subscription is genuinely useful. Privacy-first matters a lot when working with client IP.”
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