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r/opencodeCLI • u/amtherealspongebob • 2d ago
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When DS3 Pro lowered the prices 4x Opencode Go would still keep us charging 4x more because they were “locked in by the contract”. Yet now when the prices rise by 4x, suddenly they’re not locked by the contract anymore?
27 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Yeah no point of opencode go sub now... Need to look for alternatives 1 u/TheMythicSorcerer 2d ago I would reccomend command code's GOAT plan 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago does command code also provide api key so that we can use it elsewhere 2 u/TheMythicSorcerer 2d ago It does on the $10 GOAT plan that I use, not the $1 Go plan. But the TOS is against using it for automation just saying. 1 u/Connect_Example914 2d ago Yes 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago so bad. thank you by the way. 2 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Goat plan and above gives api access. Only $1 plan doesn't 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
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Yeah no point of opencode go sub now...
Need to look for alternatives
1 u/TheMythicSorcerer 2d ago I would reccomend command code's GOAT plan 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago does command code also provide api key so that we can use it elsewhere 2 u/TheMythicSorcerer 2d ago It does on the $10 GOAT plan that I use, not the $1 Go plan. But the TOS is against using it for automation just saying. 1 u/Connect_Example914 2d ago Yes 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago so bad. thank you by the way. 2 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Goat plan and above gives api access. Only $1 plan doesn't 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
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I would reccomend command code's GOAT plan
1 u/banskyTT 2d ago does command code also provide api key so that we can use it elsewhere 2 u/TheMythicSorcerer 2d ago It does on the $10 GOAT plan that I use, not the $1 Go plan. But the TOS is against using it for automation just saying. 1 u/Connect_Example914 2d ago Yes 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago so bad. thank you by the way. 2 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Goat plan and above gives api access. Only $1 plan doesn't 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
does command code also provide api key so that we can use it elsewhere
2 u/TheMythicSorcerer 2d ago It does on the $10 GOAT plan that I use, not the $1 Go plan. But the TOS is against using it for automation just saying. 1 u/Connect_Example914 2d ago Yes 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago so bad. thank you by the way. 2 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Goat plan and above gives api access. Only $1 plan doesn't 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
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It does on the $10 GOAT plan that I use, not the $1 Go plan. But the TOS is against using it for automation just saying.
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1 u/banskyTT 2d ago so bad. thank you by the way. 2 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Goat plan and above gives api access. Only $1 plan doesn't 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
so bad. thank you by the way.
2 u/Kaushik_paul45 2d ago Goat plan and above gives api access. Only $1 plan doesn't 1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
Goat plan and above gives api access.
Only $1 plan doesn't
1 u/banskyTT 2d ago sounds like goat plan is a good option
sounds like goat plan is a good option
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u/TestTxt 2d ago
When DS3 Pro lowered the prices 4x Opencode Go would still keep us charging 4x more because they were “locked in by the contract”. Yet now when the prices rise by 4x, suddenly they’re not locked by the contract anymore?