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@christiangalsterer/opencode-requesty-plugin

opencode TUI plugin: shows Requesty.ai monthly budget, current spend, and per-model cost distribution in the session sidebar, in the session prompt and with a detail dialog via the /requesty command

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opencode-requesty-plugin

An opencode TUI plugin that shows your Requesty.ai budget, current monthly spend, and per-model cost distribution right in the session prompt, in the session sidebar, plus a detail dialog via the /requesty slash command.

What you get

Sidebar widget (session view):

Requesty (my-opencode-key)

▓▓▓▓▓▓░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 24%
$12.34    ·    $50.00    ·    ~$25.50 EOM ↓
Today $3.20    ·    7d $2.14    ·    30d $1.05

Top Models (Aug)
claude-sonnet-4-5            $8.20
  1.2M (↑1.0M ↓200.0k)
gpt-5                        $3.14
  410.0k (↑300.0k ↓110.0k)
gemini-2.5-pro               $1.00
  98.0k (↑80.0k ↓18.0k)
  • Monthly spend vs. monthly limit (from GET /v1/manage/apikey/self), with projected month-end spend at the current run rate (~$X EOM). The pace marker shows ↑ over pace, → on pace, ↓ under pace; the projection turns red when it exceeds the limit.
  • Daily spend trend: today · 7-day average · 30-day average
  • Progress bar that turns yellow/red at configurable thresholds (default ≥70% / ≥90% of the limit)
  • API key name shown in the header, linking to the Requesty analytics dashboard filtered by that key
  • Top models by spend for the current month, with total tokens plus input (↑) / output (↓) breakdown

Detail dialog — run /requesty or pick Requesty: show usage from the command palette:

  • Spend vs. limit, last-updated time
  • Full per-model table: spend, share of total, tokens, request count
  • r to refresh, esc to close

Prompt indicator — today's spend followed by a compact spend/limit readout on the right side of the session prompt (e.g. $3.20 $12.34/$50.00 24%, colored by the same thresholds). When prompt.monthlyProjection is enabled, a month-end projection (~$X EOM ↑) is always appended, colored red when the estimate exceeds the budget (e.g. $3.20 $42.80/$50.00 86% (my-opencode-key) ~$53.07 EOM ↑). Disable the readout with "prompt": { "budgetIndicator": false }.

Data comes from the Requesty Management API (apikey/self + apikey/self/usage grouped by model_used, current calendar month).

Installation

Add the plugin to your tui.json (project root or ~/.config/opencode/tui.json):

{
  $schema": "https://opencode.ai/tui.json",
  "plugin": ["@christiangalsterer/opencode-requesty-plugin"]
}

Or with options:

{
  $schema": "https://opencode.ai/tui.json",
  "plugin": [
    [
      "@christiangalsterer/opencode-requesty-plugin",
      {
        "refreshIntervalMs": 300000,
        "maxModels": 5,
        "warningThreshold": 0.6,
        "errorThreshold": 0.85
      }
    ]
  ]
}

Restart opencode after changing the config — plugins are loaded at startup.

Local development install

Point at a local checkout instead:

{
  "plugin": ["file:///absolute/path/to/opencode-requesty-plugin/dist/tui.tsx"]
}

Run bun install && bun run build in the checkout first.

API key detection

The plugin reads your Requesty API key from the opencode provider config: provider.requesty.options.apiKey in opencode.json, including {env:VAR} interpolation.

{
  "provider": {
    "requesty": {
      "options": { "apiKey": "sk-..." }
    }
  }
}

Or via an environment variable:

{
  "provider": {
    "requesty": {
      "options": { "apiKey": "{env:REQUESTY_API_KEY}" }
    }
  }
}

If no key is found, the widget shows a short setup hint instead of failing.

Options

OptionTypeDefaultDescription
baseUrlstringhttps://api-v2.requesty.aiManagement API base URL (e.g. for EU region)
refreshIntervalMsnumber300000 (5 min)Periodic refresh interval (safety net)
maxModelsnumber5Number of models shown in the compact sidebar list
warningThresholdnumber0.7 (70%)Budget usage ratio at which the bar turns yellow (accepts 0–1 or 0–100)
errorThresholdnumber0.9 (90%)Budget usage ratio at which the bar turns red (accepts 0–1 or 0–100)
prompt.enabledbooleantrueMaster switch for any prompt-area UI
prompt.budgetIndicatorbooleantrueShow spend/limit readout on the right side of the session prompt
prompt.dailySpendbooleantrueShow today's spend to the left of the budget indicator in the session prompt
prompt.monthlyProjectionbooleantrueShow a month-end projection (~$X EOM ↑) in the session prompt, red when the estimated spend exceeds the budget

warningThreshold must be lower than errorThreshold; if the ordering is invalid, both fall back to the defaults (70%/90%). Values above 1 are treated as percents, e.g. 80 means 80%.

Data is refreshed on startup, on a periodic interval, when a new session is created, and when messages are updated.

Requirements

Development

bun install
bun run typecheck   # tsc --noEmit over src/ and test/
bun test            # unit tests via bun:test
bun run build       # copy src/index.tsx → dist/tui.tsx

The project is fully typed TypeScript (strict mode). Sources live in src/ (.ts/.tsx), tests in test/. The opencode host transforms TSX at load time via @opentui/solid/preload (Bun); no bundler is used.

License

MIT

Keywords

opencode

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Package last updated on 14 Aug 2026

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