Skills for OpenCode
Israeli skills for the open-source agent you run yourself
OpenCode is an open-source AI agent that runs in the terminal and supports a wide range of models (Claude, GPT, local models via Ollama). It is built for developers who want full control: no cloud service, no third-party code submission, and the option to work with private models. In Israel it is popular among companies with strict privacy requirements. Our skills support OpenCode out of the box. The catalog includes tax automation, Hebrew document generation with proper RTL, and Israeli government API access. Because OpenCode also works with local models, several skills are optimized to run well even on smaller LLMs.
Top skills
Generate professional Hebrew documents including PDF, DOCX, and PPTX with full RTL support and proper Hebrew typography. Use when user asks to create Hebrew PDF, generate Israeli business documents, "lehafik heshbonit", "litstor hozeh", build Hebrew Word document, create Hebrew PowerPoint, or produce Israeli templates such as Heshbonit Mas (tax invoice), Hozeh (contract), Hatza'at Mechir (proposal), or Protokol (meeting minutes). Covers reportlab, WeasyPrint, python-docx, and pptxgenjs with bidi paragraph support. Do NOT use for OCR or reading existing documents (use hebrew-ocr-forms instead).
Write and edit professional content in Hebrew including marketing copy, UX text, articles, emails, and social media posts. Use when user asks to write in Hebrew, "ktov b'ivrit", create Hebrew marketing content, edit Hebrew text, write Hebrew UX copy, or optimize Hebrew content for SEO. Covers grammar rules, register from formal to dugri, mixed Hebrew/English, gendered language, nikud and numerals, and Hebrew SEO best practices. Do NOT use for Hebrew NLP/ML tasks (use hebrew-nlp-toolkit) or translation (use a translation skill).
Implement right-to-left (RTL) layouts for Hebrew web applications. Use when user asks about RTL layout, Hebrew text direction, bidirectional (bidi) text, Hebrew CSS, "right to left", or needs to build a Hebrew web UI. Covers CSS logical properties, the :dir() pseudo-class, Tailwind RTL, React/Next.js RTL setup, icon mirroring, Hebrew typography, and font selection. Do NOT use for Arabic RTL (similar but different typography) unless user explicitly asks for shared RTL patterns, or for native mobile RTL (React Native I18nManager, SwiftUI, Android) which is out of scope.
Access and compare Israeli supermarket prices using mandatory Price Transparency Law data feeds. Use when user asks about "supermarket prices Israel", "price comparison Shufersal", "Rami Levy prices", "grocery prices", "Price Transparency Law", "shopping list optimizer", "food costs Israel", or "השוואת מחירי סופר". Covers chain-specific XML feed parsing, cross-chain price comparison, shopping list optimization, price trend tracking, and restaurant ingredient cost analysis. Do NOT use for restaurant operations (use israeli-restaurant-ops) or non-food retail prices.
Prepare and file Israeli tax returns with Reshut HaMisim. Covers Form 1301 (individual), Form 135 (short return for salaried refund-seekers), Form 1214 (corporate), Form 126 (employer salary), Form 856 (supplier payments), Form 6111 (financial statements), mikdamot (advance payments), Mas Shevach (real estate capital gains), and securities capital gains (Forms 1322/1325). Guides income classification, deductions, tax credits, surtax, deadlines, and SHAAM submission. Do NOT use for VAT reporting (use israeli-vat-reporting), withholding tax (use israeli-tax-withholding), crypto tax (use israeli-crypto-tax-reporter), payroll (use israeli-payroll-calculator), invoicing (use israeli-e-invoice), or Section 102 employee stock options (use israeli-stock-options-tax).
Create social media content optimized for Israeli audiences across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Use when user asks about Israeli social media strategy, Hebrew social posts, posting schedules for Israel, Hebrew hashtags, or Israeli Facebook group marketing. Covers platform-specific best practices, Israeli cultural references, and Hebrew copywriting for social. Do NOT use for paid ad campaigns, influencer outreach, or SEO content writing.
Implement Israeli web accessibility compliance per IS 5568 standard, anchored to WCAG 2.0 AA (IS 5568 adds some 2.1-aligned criteria; sources differ), for Hebrew RTL applications. Use when user asks about Israeli accessibility law, "negishot" (accessibility), IS 5568, "teken negishot" (accessibility standard), "nachim" (disabilities), who is exempt from website accessibility, enforcement and penalties, the accessibility coordinator role, Hebrew screen reader support, RTL ARIA patterns, or accessibility audit for Israeli websites. Covers mandatory legal requirements under the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Act, revenue-based exemption tiers, the two enforcement tracks (civil damages and the Commission administrative penalty) and the 60-day cure period, the accessibility coordinator role, Hebrew screen reader compatibility, and RTL-specific ARIA patterns. Do NOT use for general WCAG guidance without Israeli context (use standard a11y resources instead).
Discover, query, and analyze Israeli government open data from data.gov.il (CKAN API). Use when user asks about Israeli government data, "data.gov.il", government datasets, CBS statistics, or needs data about Israeli transportation, education, health, geography, economy, or environment. Supports dataset search, tabular data queries, and analysis guidance. Pair with the MCP servers listed below for direct tool access from your agent. Do NOT use for classified government data or data requiring security clearance.
How to install
Run this command to install the 'Hebrew Document Generator' skill in OpenCode.
opencode install skills-il/localization --skill hebrew-document-generatorHow it works with OpenCode
- OpenCode stores skills in .opencode/skills/ inside your project. Each skill is a single Markdown file (SKILL.md) loaded each new session.
- The npx skills-il add command fetches the skill from GitHub and places it in the right directory. For multi-project setups, install globally under ~/.opencode/skills/.
- OpenCode lists active skills at the start of each session. You can enable and disable skills manually with /skill enable <name> or /skill disable <name>.