About Pocket for OpenCode
You have an OpenCode server running on your rig. You want to check on it from the couch. P4OC is a native Android client for OpenCode. It’s not a standalone agent. It connects to your instance over HTTP and streams the output in real-time. It does not run models on your phone, so it won't kill your battery. It handles the actual work of coding assistants, not just the talking part: * Diffs that make sense: Inline diffs show exactly what changed. Green for adds, red for deletes. Tap for a side-by-side view to verify the logic before you approve. * Project awareness: Browse the file tree. Read code with syntax highlighting and line numbers. It's a window into the project, not just a chat buffer. * Control: Approve tool calls, answer clarification questions, and manage agent sessions directly. It’s built to look and feel like a terminal environment—flat, dense, and monospaced. It comes with the themes you likely already use: Catppuccin, Dracula, Gruvbox, Nord, and Tokyo Night. Requires a running OpenCode server. https://github.com/theblazehen/P4OC
What Pocket for OpenCode Is Used For
Pocket for OpenCode appears to be a companion Android app for people who already run an OpenCode server on another device, such as a desktop or rig. Based on the metadata, it is used to connect to that server over HTTP so you can monitor and interact with coding-assistant sessions from a phone without running the model locally on the device.
Common uses may include checking progress on agent tasks, reviewing real-time output, and approving or answering prompts while away from the main workstation. The app also appears to be built for practical code review, with project file browsing, syntax-highlighted code reading, and inline diffs for checking changes before approval. Since it requests network access, it likely depends on a live connection to your own OpenCode instance rather than functioning as a standalone coding assistant. Its phone-app form factor suggests it is meant for quick remote control and status checking, especially when you want a compact terminal-style interface on the go.
Common uses
- Connects to an existing OpenCode server over HTTP
- Lets you monitor agent sessions from a phone
- Shows real-time output from coding assistant tasks
- Provides inline and side-by-side diff viewing
- Lets you browse project files with syntax highlighting
- Supports approving tool calls and replying to clarification prompts
- Fits quick remote checks without running models on the device
App Details
Package:
dev.blazelight.p4oc
Developer:
Blazelight Dev
Version:
Varies with device
Min Android:
Varies with device
Age Rating:
Everyone
Contains Ads:
No
In-App Purchases:
No
Official Listing
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Official listing available on
Google Play
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Package name:
dev.blazelight.p4oc
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Age rating:
Everyone
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