In this complete step-by-step tutorial, you’ll learn how to install and set up **OpenCode** on Ubuntu Linux. If you’re looking to run OpenCode smoothly on your Linux system for AI-assisted development, this guide will walk you through the entire process from installation to verification.
OpenCode is a powerful AI coding assistant designed to help developers write, refactor, debug, and understand code more efficiently. Running it on Ubuntu allows you to create a flexible, open-source-friendly development environment with full control over your system.
In this walkthrough, we’ll cover:
• Updating your Ubuntu system
• Installing required dependencies (Node.js, Git, etc.)
• Downloading or cloning OpenCode
• Installing project dependencies
• Configuring environment variables
• Running OpenCode for the first time
• Fixing common setup errors
You’ll learn how to use Terminal commands to properly configure your environment and ensure everything works without issues. We’ll also discuss recommended system requirements and performance tips for smooth operation on Ubuntu Linux.
This tutorial is perfect for:
• Ubuntu Linux users
• Developers exploring AI coding tools
• Open-source contributors
• Students learning development workflows
• Anyone setting up a Linux-based AI coding assistant
By the end of this video, you’ll have OpenCode fully installed and running on Ubuntu Linux, ready to assist you with coding tasks and development projects.
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