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pi-agent

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Build with and use Pi, the minimal terminal coding harness. Use for installing Pi, configuring providers/models/settings, creating Pi skills/extensions/packages

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Pi Agent

Use this skill when the user wants to operate Pi or build on top of Pi. Pi is a minimal terminal coding harness extended through TypeScript extensions, skills, prompt templates, themes, packages, custom models/providers, SDK integrations, RPC mode, JSON event streams, and TUI components.

First Decision

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User intent Read
Install, authenticate, first run references/quickstart.md
Day-to-day CLI usage, commands, modes, flags references/usage.md
Provider auth, API keys, cloud provider setup references/providers.md
Custom model entries, local models, proxies references/models.md
Extension development, custom tools, events, commands references/extensions.md
Custom provider implementation, OAuth, custom streaming references/custom-provider.md
Embed Pi in Node/TypeScript references/sdk.md
Integrate from another process/language references/rpc.md
Consume JSONL event output references/json.md
Build terminal UI components references/tui.md
Package extensions/skills/prompts/themes references/packages.md
Delegate to subagents, chains, parallel runs, orchestration references/pi-subagents.md
Connect MCP servers, MCP tool discovery/config references/pi-mcp-adapter.md
Interactive interview forms, structured user input references/pi-interview.md
Web search, URL/PDF/repo fetching, video understanding references/pi-web-access.md
Author Pi skills references/skills.md
Prompt templates or themes references/prompt-templates.md, references/themes.md
Sessions, branching, compaction, parsing JSONL references/sessions.md, references/compaction.md, references/session-format.md
Security, sandboxing, trust references/security.md, references/containerization.md
Keyboard or terminal issues references/keybindings.md, references/terminal-setup.md, references/tmux.md, references/windows.md, references/termux.md, references/shell-aliases.md
Working on Pi itself references/development.md

Build-On-Pi Defaults

Prefer the SDK for Node/TypeScript apps that need type safety, direct state access, in-process custom tools/extensions, or custom resource loading. Use createAgentSession() for a single stable session; use createAgentSessionRuntime() when the app must replace sessions through new/resume/fork/clone/import flows.

Prefer RPC mode when the client is not Node.js, needs process isolation, or wants a language-agnostic JSONL protocol. Start with pi --mode rpc --no-session for stateless subprocess integration, then add session flags when persistence matters.

Prefer JSON mode for one-shot command-line pipelines that only need streamed events, not bidirectional control: pi --mode json "prompt".

Use extensions for Pi-native behavior: custom tools, command handlers, event hooks, provider registration, custom compaction, path protection, project trust policy, UI prompts, widgets, and TUI components.

Use packages when sharing or installing reusable extensions, skills, prompt templates, or themes across machines or projects.

Safety Defaults

Pi is local and not sandboxed by default. Treat extensions, packages, skills, shell commands, and project-local .pi resources as code with the permissions of the Pi process. For untrusted repos or unattended automation, isolate with Docker, OpenShell, Gondolin, a VM, or a remote sandbox.

Do not store secrets in project files. Prefer env vars, ~/.pi/agent/auth.json, OAuth via /login, or command-backed secret lookups in models.json/provider config.

Common Commands

npm install -g --ignore-scripts @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent
pi
pi -p "Summarize this codebase"
pi --mode json "List files"
pi --mode rpc --no-session
pi --provider anthropic --model claude-sonnet-4-5
pi --tools read,grep,find,ls -p "Review this repository"

Source Coverage

These references summarize the Pi documentation at https://pi.dev/docs/latest and each docs page found under it as of this skill version, plus the package pages for pi-subagents, pi-mcp-adapter, pi-interview, and pi-web-access at https://pi.dev/packages/. When exact API behavior matters, prefer the cited reference page and inspect installed TypeScript definitions under node_modules/@earendil-works/pi-coding-agent/dist/ and node_modules/@earendil-works/pi-ai/dist/.

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Bundled files

references/compaction.mdreferences/containerization.mdreferences/custom-provider.mdreferences/development.mdreferences/extensions.mdreferences/json.mdreferences/keybindings.mdreferences/models.mdreferences/overview.mdreferences/packages.mdreferences/pi-interview.mdreferences/pi-mcp-adapter.mdreferences/pi-subagents.mdreferences/pi-web-access.mdreferences/prompt-templates.mdreferences/providers.mdreferences/quickstart.mdreferences/rpc.mdreferences/sdk.mdreferences/security.mdreferences/session-format.mdreferences/sessions.mdreferences/settings.mdreferences/shell-aliases.mdreferences/skills.mdreferences/terminal-setup.mdreferences/termux.mdreferences/themes.mdreferences/tmux.mdreferences/tui.mdreferences/usage.mdreferences/windows.md

FAQ

What does the pi-agent skill do?

Build with and use Pi, the minimal terminal coding harness. Use for installing Pi, configuring providers/models/settings, creating Pi skills/extensions/packages/themes/prompt templates, embedding Pi through the SDK, integrating over RPC or JSON event streams, parsing sessions, developing custom Pi providers and TUI components, or using ecosystem packages such as pi-subagents (delegation/orchestration), pi-mcp-adapter (MCP servers), pi-interview (interactive forms), and pi-web-access (web search, fetching, video understanding).

How do I install the pi-agent skill?

Copy the skill folder into ~/.claude/skills (the Claude Code tab above does this in one command), or install it as a plugin.

Does the pi-agent skill run scripts?

No, this skill is instructions only (SKILL.md) with no executable scripts.

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