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    @dodopayments/opencode-plugin

    v0.5.0MCP Integrations
    @dodopayments/opencode-plugin

    Dodo Payments skills and MCP server hints for OpenCode.

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    2026-08-17

    Install and configure

    opencode.json

    Writes to this project's opencode.json — applies to this repository only.

    opencode.json

    {
      "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
      "plugin": ["@dodopayments/opencode-plugin@0.5.0"]
    }

    opencode loads npm dependencies through its embedded runtime on startup and caches them locally — no manual global install needed.

    License Version npm Discord

    The official Dodo Payments plugin for AI coding agents. Installs seventeen integration skills and two MCP servers across Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, VS Code / GitHub Copilot, and OpenCode from a single source of truth.

    This plugin conforms to the Agent Plugins 1.0.0 specification: a root plugin.json, skills as immediate children of skills/, and MCP servers in mcp.json. Clients with native Agent Plugins support load it directly; the provider-specific manifests in this repo are generated compatibility shims for clients that do not.

    What you get

    • Dodo Payments API MCP server - Live API access (payments, subscriptions, customers, products, refunds, licenses, usage). Authenticates via browser OAuth, no local credentials required.
    • Dodo Knowledge MCP server - No credentials. Semantic search over the current Dodo Payments documentation.
    • Seventeen agent skills - Written as SKILL.md files with YAML frontmatter. Your agent loads the relevant skill on its own when a task calls for it.

    Install

    Claude Code

    claude plugins marketplace add dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin
    claude plugins install dodopayments@dodopayments
    

    The API MCP server uses browser OAuth by default, so no keys are required at install time. The first time your agent calls a Dodo tool, you'll be prompted to sign in.

    Codex CLI

    Register the marketplace, then install the plugin:

    codex plugin marketplace add dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin
    codex plugin add dodopayments@dodopayments
    

    Verify:

    codex plugin list     # dodopayments  installed, enabled
    codex mcp list        # dodo-knowledge, dodopayments-api
    codex mcp login dodopayments-api    # browser OAuth, only needed for the API server
    

    You can also install from inside the TUI: run codex, type /plugins, select the Dodo Payments marketplace and the dodopayments plugin, then choose Install plugin.

    If you added the marketplace previously and the plugin doesn't appear, refresh it:

    codex plugin marketplace upgrade dodopayments
    

    Cursor

    Manual install:

    git clone https://github.com/dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin.git ~/.cursor/plugins/local/dodo-agent-plugin
    

    Restart Cursor. The plugin loads skills from skills/ and MCP servers from .mcp.json, as declared in .cursor-plugin/plugin.json.

    Cursor 3.14.27 also recognises Agent Plugins 1.0.0 directly: its agent host carries both spec schema URLs and the spec's own name regex, and accepts either .cursor-plugin/marketplace.json or .claude-plugin/marketplace.json as a marketplace source. The generated .cursor-plugin/plugin.json is kept as belt-and-braces for older builds.

    Prior to v0.5.0 this clone produced a plugin with no working skills: skills/ contained symlinks into a git submodule that a plain git clone does not fetch. Skills are now vendored as real files, so the command above works as documented. If you installed an earlier version, re-clone.

    Kiro

    Kiro reads the Agent Plugins manifest natively and loads this as a Power:

    git clone https://github.com/dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin.git
    

    Point Kiro at the cloned folder. Skills load from skills/, MCP servers from mcp.json, and Kiro-specific presentation comes from the dev.kiro extension namespace in plugin.json.

    Gemini CLI (MCP only)

    Gemini CLI has no agent-skill primitive, so only the two MCP servers are available - the seventeen skills are not. dodo-knowledge still covers a good share of what the skills provide, and it stays current automatically.

    git clone https://github.com/dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin.git \
      ~/.gemini/extensions/dodopayments
    

    Restart Gemini CLI. gemini-extension.json at the repo root is the manifest.

    VS Code / GitHub Copilot

    git clone https://github.com/dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin.git
    

    Then open the Chat view, go to Plugins, and add the cloned folder. Skills load from skills/, and both MCP servers load from .mcp.json.

    VS Code 1.125.1 does not key off the Agent Plugins $schema - the string appears nowhere in its bundle. Its loader picks a manifest by probing, in order, .plugin/plugin.json, then .claude-plugin/plugin.json, then a root plugin.json, and defaults MCP to .mcp.json rather than mcp.json. Because this repo ships a generated .claude-plugin/plugin.json, VS Code loads it through that branch. Everything works - seventeen skills and two MCP servers - but via the compatibility manifests rather than the spec ones, so VS Code gets the mcp-remote bridge rather than the native transports in mcp.json.

    OpenCode

    OpenCode distributes via npm. Add the plugin to your opencode.json:

    {
        "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
        "plugin": ["@dodopayments/opencode-plugin"]
    }
    

    Restart OpenCode. Both MCP servers (dodopayments-api, dodo-knowledge) are registered automatically via the plugin's config hook. No manual mcp block required.

    Skills need the package installed locally plus one extra line. OpenCode does not scan installed packages for skills, so point it at the package's skills/ directory yourself. skills.paths entries resolve against the project directory, so the package must be present in the project's node_modules - OpenCode's own plugin cache is not the same location:

    npm install --save-dev @dodopayments/opencode-plugin
    
    {
        "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
        "plugin": ["@dodopayments/opencode-plugin"],
        "skills": {
            "paths": ["node_modules/@dodopayments/opencode-plugin/skills"]
        }
    }
    

    An absolute path works too, and avoids the local-install requirement.

    Verify with opencode run "List every skill available to you by name." - you should see all seventeen. A skills path that does not exist is ignored silently, so check rather than assume.

    Versions before 0.5.0 documented these skills as auto-discovered. They were not: nothing in OpenCode scans an installed package, so OpenCode users had MCP servers but no skills. Setting config.skills from the plugin's config hook does not fix this either - the skill index is built before config hooks run, so it never registers anything.

    If you prefer the local stdio API server with your own API key instead of the default remote OAuth server, declare dodopayments-api yourself in opencode.json - your entry wins over the plugin default:

    {
        "plugin": ["@dodopayments/opencode-plugin"],
        "mcp": {
            "dodopayments-api": {
                "type": "local",
                "command": ["npx", "-y", "dodopayments-mcp@latest"],
                "environment": {
                    "DODO_PAYMENTS_API_KEY": "dodo_test_...",
                    "DODO_PAYMENTS_WEBHOOK_KEY": "whsec_...",
                    "DODO_PAYMENTS_ENVIRONMENT": "test_mode"
                },
                "enabled": true
            }
        }
    }
    

    Included Skills

    Getting started

    Skill Description
    dodo-best-practices SDK setup, environments, API keys, and the canonical checkout-to-webhook architecture
    framework-adapters Official @dodopayments/* handlers for Next.js, Express, Hono, Astro, Remix, SvelteKit, Nuxt, Fastify, TanStack, Bun, Convex
    testing-and-go-live Test mode, test payment methods, webhook testing, production launch checklist

    Accepting payments

    Skill Description
    checkout-integration Checkout Sessions, payment links, and overlay checkout
    subscription-integration Subscription lifecycle, trials, plan changes, proration, on-demand charges
    mobile-checkout In-app checkout for React Native, Flutter, iOS, and Android
    webhook-integration Receiving and verifying webhooks via the Standard Webhooks spec

    Billing models

    Skill Description
    credit-based-billing Credit entitlements, balances, ledger, rollover, overage, meter-based deduction
    usage-based-billing Meters, event ingestion, aggregation, and per-unit pricing
    license-keys License key activation, validation, and instance management

    Catalog and pricing

    Skill Description
    product-catalog-management Products, pricing, add-ons, collections, images, digital delivery
    discounts-and-promotions Discount codes, eligibility, stacking, subscription-cycle limits
    localized-pricing Localized pricing, adaptive currency, and purchasing power parity

    Customers and operations

    Skill Description
    customer-management Customers, self-service portal, payment methods, wallets
    refunds-and-disputes Refunds, disputes and chargebacks, access reconciliation

    UI and integrations

    Skill Description
    billing-sdk BillingSDK React components for pricing tables and billing UI
    better-auth-integration The @dodopayments/better-auth plugin for customer sync, checkout, portal

    Skills source: dodopayments/skills, vendored into skills/ as real files. Provenance (upstream commit and applied transforms) is recorded in .skills-source.json.

    Included MCP Servers

    Server Purpose Auth
    dodopayments-api Live API access (payments, subscriptions, customers, products, refunds, licenses, usage) OAuth (browser)
    dodo-knowledge Semantic search over the Dodo Payments documentation None

    Both servers speak Streamable HTTP. The canonical mcp.json declares them natively (type: "streamable-http"), which is what spec-native clients such as Codex CLI and Cursor use. The generated compatibility manifests — .mcp.json, read by Claude Code, VS Code and Cursor's legacy path — wire the same two endpoints through mcp-remote instead, so they run in clients that cannot yet dial Streamable HTTP directly.

    Configure (optional, Claude Code)

    If you prefer to run the API MCP locally with an API key instead of the remote server, open /plugins in Claude Code, select Dodo Payments, and choose Configure options. Fill in:

    • dodo_api_key - your dodo_test_... or dodo_live_... key
    • dodo_webhook_key - your webhook signing secret
    • dodo_environment - test_mode or live_mode

    Then edit .mcp.json to point dodopayments-api at the local stdio server:

    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "dodopayments-api": {
                "type": "stdio",
                "command": "npx",
                "args": ["-y", "dodopayments-mcp@latest"],
                "env": {
                    "DODO_PAYMENTS_API_KEY": "${user_config.dodo_api_key}",
                    "DODO_PAYMENTS_WEBHOOK_KEY": "${user_config.dodo_webhook_key}",
                    "DODO_PAYMENTS_ENVIRONMENT": "${user_config.dodo_environment}"
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

    Run /reload-plugins to apply changes to your current session.

    Enable / disable individual MCP servers

    Both MCPs ship enabled by default. You can turn either one off independently.

    OpenCode

    The npm plugin reads two environment variables before registering MCPs:

    Env var Effect
    DODO_DISABLE_API_MCP=1 Skips registering dodopayments-api
    DODO_DISABLE_KNOWLEDGE_MCP=1 Skips registering dodo-knowledge

    Truthy values: 1, true, yes, on (case-insensitive). Export the var in your shell profile or set it inline:

    DODO_DISABLE_API_MCP=1 opencode
    

    Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor

    These clients load MCPs from the static .mcp.json shipped with the plugin. To disable a server, override its entry in your own project-level config and set "enabled": false.

    Claude Code - edit .mcp.json at your project root (or run claude mcp disable dodopayments-api):

    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "dodopayments-api": {
                "type": "stdio",
                "command": "npx",
                "args": ["-y", "mcp-remote@latest", "https://mcp.dodopayments.com/mcp"],
                "enabled": false
            }
        }
    }
    

    Run /reload-plugins to apply.

    Codex CLI / Cursor - the same enabled: false pattern works in any project-level .mcp.json that overrides the plugin's bundled file. Restart the client after editing.

    Per-MCP toggles inside the Claude Code /plugin UI are tracked upstream in anthropics/claude-code#27105 and #46373. Until those land, the enabled: false override above is the supported path.

    A prompt to try first

    Once the plugin is active, try:

    Set up Dodo Payments webhook handlers in my Next.js app for payment.succeeded and subscription.active events.
    

    Your agent will load the webhook-integration skill, use the dodo-knowledge MCP to pull the latest payload shapes, and write a handler with signature verification following the Standard Webhooks spec.

    Local development

    git clone https://github.com/dodopayments/dodo-agent-plugin.git
    cd dodo-agent-plugin
    

    No submodules, no build step - skills/ is vendored as real files.

    Validate the Claude Code plugin and marketplace:

    claude plugin validate .
    

    Load the plugin directly for a dev session:

    claude --plugin-dir ./dodo-agent-plugin
    

    Verify everything before pushing:

    npm run verify     # generated artifacts in sync + Agent Plugins conformance
    

    Repository layout

    Path Role
    plugin.json Canonical. Agent Plugins v1.0.0 manifest and the version source of truth
    mcp.json Canonical. Agent Plugins v1.0.0 MCP config
    skills/ Canonical. Seventeen skills, vendored as real files
    overlays/*.json Hand-authored provider extras the closed spec schema cannot express
    .claude-plugin/, .cursor-plugin/, .agents/, .mcp.json, plugins/dodopayments/ Generated. Do not hand-edit - run npm run build
    scripts/build.mjs The single generator (--check for drift)
    scripts/conformance.mjs Agent Plugins conformance validator
    .skills-source.json Upstream provenance for the vendored skills

    Skills are authored in dodopayments/skills and vendored here. A weekly workflow re-syncs them and opens a PR; run it on demand with the Sync skills from upstream workflow dispatch.

    For maintainers

    The repo is configured to publish the OpenCode npm package on every GitHub Release.

    One-time setup (already done for this repo):

    • npm scope @dodopayments exists and is owned by Dodo Payments.
    • GitHub Actions secret NPM_TOKEN is provisioned with publish rights to the @dodopayments scope.

    Release workflow:

    1. Bump version in plugin.json (the single source of truth).
    2. Run npm run build to propagate it to every generated manifest.
    3. Run npm run verify, then commit and tag.
    4. Create a GitHub Release - the Publish @dodopayments/opencode-plugin workflow publishes to npm with provenance.

    Manual dry-run:

    • Workflow dispatch with dry_run: true to validate the release pipeline without publishing.

    CI checks:

    • Verify runs on every pull request and push to main: artifact drift, Agent Plugins conformance, live JSON Schema validation, a "seventeen skills, zero symlinks" assertion, and an npm payload check.
    • The release workflow re-runs the same gates before publishing.

    Resources

    License

    MIT - see LICENSE.