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    Token Meter

    v0.3.0界面与主题
    opencode-token-meter

    Live tokens/second meter for the opencode TUI — shown inline in the prompt status row, exact on completion.

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    快速安装与配置

    opencode.json

    写入当前项目的 opencode.json,只对这个仓库生效。

    opencode.json

    {
      "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
      "plugin": ["opencode-token-meter@0.3.0"]
    }

    opencode 启动时会通过内嵌运行时自动加载 npm 依赖并缓存至本地目录,无需手动在全局环境执行安装。

    A live tokens/second meter for the opencode TUI.

    opencode-token-meter showing a live tok/s readout in the prompt status row

    It renders inline in the prompt's status row — the same cluster as the model name and the context-% / ctrl+p commands hints — and shows:

    • While the model streams: an estimated ~N.N tok/s. The estimate is not a fixed 4-chars-per-token guess; it self-calibrates from the real tokens/char ratio of your most recent completed response.
    • On completion: the exact N.N tok/s, computed from the provider's real token usage (output + reasoning ÷ generation time), and it stays on screen until the next run.

    It's a TUI plugin built on opencode's OpenTUI/Solid plugin API. It ships the TypeScript source directly — opencode transforms it at load, so there is no build step.

    Requirements

    • opencode >= 1.15 (the version that ships the TUI plugin system).

    Install

    Via opencode (recommended)

    opencode plugin opencode-token-meter        # this project
    opencode plugin -g opencode-token-meter     # all projects (global config)
    

    This adds the plugin to your tui.json with sensible default options.

    Manually

    Add it to your tui.json (global: ~/.config/opencode/tui.json, or project: .opencode/tui.json):

    {
      "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/tui.json",
      "plugin": [
        ["opencode-token-meter", { "slot": "session_prompt_right", "liveEstimate": true }]
      ]
    }
    

    Restart opencode — tui.json is read once at startup.

    Options

    Option Type Default Description
    slot string "session_prompt_right" Where to render. "session_prompt_right" = inline in the prompt status row. "app_bottom" = its own line below the prompt.
    liveEstimate boolean true Show the calibrated ~tok/s estimate while streaming. false shows only progress until the exact value at completion.
    charsPerToken number 0 (auto) Force a fixed estimate divisor. 0 self-calibrates from real usage; the cold-start fallback is 4.
    gapMs number 1000 Max milliseconds between tokens still counted as active streaming. Longer gaps (a tool/command running, or waiting on you) are not counted.
    label string Optional prefix shown before the readout.

    How it measures tokens

    Active generation time only. The plugin accumulates elapsed time only between consecutive streamed tokens that arrive within gapMs (default 1000 ms). Any longer gap is treated as idle and isn't counted, so the rate excludes:

    • time-to-first-token (nothing counts before the first token),
    • command/tool execution (no tokens stream while a tool runs),
    • waiting on you (permission/input prompts), and
    • the trailing finalization after the last token.

    Because idle gaps aren't counted, the value stays frozen while a command/tool is running instead of drifting down. (opencode's v2 message model attaches no per-token timestamps, so timing is based on when the plugin observes content.)

    Tokens. On completion the count is exact (real provider usage: output + reasoning). While streaming it's estimated from streamed chars, calibrated from your last response's real tokens/char — never a blind 4-chars-per-token assumption (4 is only the cold-start fallback). Set liveEstimate: false to show only progress until the exact value at finish.

    Note: the active window tracks text/reasoning streaming, while the exact token count includes tokens spent emitting tool-call arguments, so steps that call tools can read slightly high. For ordinary text responses it's accurate.

    Development

    The plugin is a single file: src/tui.tsx. To hack on it locally, point a project .opencode/tui.json at the source and restart opencode:

    { "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/tui.json", "plugin": [["../src/tui.tsx", {}]] }
    

    Optional type-checking (npm i the devDependencies first):

    npm run typecheck
    

    License

    GPL-3.0-or-later