Summary
OpenCode’s June 6 releases v1.16.0 and v1.16.2 combined reasoning controls, safer edits, and Amazon Bedrock compatibility fixes. The signal shows open-source coding agents competing on practical trust boundaries and provider breadth, not just model choice.
What changed
OpenCode shipped v1.16.x updates covering reasoning gating, edit-safety improvements, and Bedrock-related fixes.
Why it matters
Open-source coding agents are becoming serious alternatives for teams that want provider flexibility and more explicit safety controls. Reasoning gates and edit-safety behavior directly affect whether users trust agents to modify real repositories.
Evidence excerpt
Agents Radar’s June 6 CLI digest listed OpenCode v1.16.0 and v1.16.2 with reasoning gating, edit safety, and Bedrock fixes, while sandboxing remained a high-engagement community demand.