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@firstpick/pi-extension-upgrade-extensions

v0.1.7

Published

Upgrade npm-installed Pi extensions with up-to-date checks.

Readme

@firstpick/pi-extension-upgrade-extensions

Update npm-installed Pi extensions from configured package entries.

What it does

  • Checks configured npm extensions for available updates.
  • Supports interactive multi-select update flow.
  • Supports direct update-all mode.
  • Prompts for optional Pi reload after successful updates.

Install

pi install npm:@firstpick/pi-extension-upgrade-extensions

Configuration

No required configuration inside the extension, but it only updates packages that Pi already knows about.

Expected Pi setup:

{
  "packages": [
    "npm:@firstpick/pi-extension-stats",
    "npm:@firstpick/pi-extension-brave-search"
  ]
}

The extension reads packages from Pi's agent settings file, normally:

~/.pi/agent/settings.json

Only entries starting with npm: are considered. Local file paths, symlinked development packages, and non-npm package entries are ignored. Each npm entry is queried with npm view <package> version --json, then updated by running:

pi install npm:<package>@latest

So the user needs:

  • npm available on PATH
  • network access to the npm registry
  • package entries present in Pi settings
  • permission for pi install to update the selected packages

Commands

  • /extensions-update — checks for updates, then shows a multi-select list of outdated extensions.
  • /extensions-update all — checks for updates and updates all outdated extensions directly.

Shortcuts

(Within the interactive selector)

  • Space — toggle current extension
  • a — select all / clear all
  • Enter — confirm selection and start updates
  • Esc — cancel
  • ↑/↓ or j/k — move selection cursor

Tools

None.

Example view

/extensions-update
Outdated Pi extensions
  [ ] @firstpick/pi-extension-stats            0.1.2 → 0.1.3
  [x] @firstpick/pi-extension-brave-search    0.1.5 → 0.1.6

Enter: update selected   Space: toggle   a: all   Esc: cancel

Use all for a fast update pass, or the selector when you want to choose exactly which extensions change.