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@ifi/pi-provider-catalog

v0.5.1

Published

Experimental multi-provider package for pi backed by the OpenCode models.dev catalog.

Downloads

249

Readme

@ifi/pi-provider-catalog

Experimental multi-provider package for pi backed by the OpenCode models.dev catalog.

What it does

  • Registers configured API-key providers from the OpenCode catalog without flooding pi's global /login picker
  • Keeps provider model lists, context windows, reasoning flags, and vision support aligned with models.dev
  • Reuses live provider discovery when a provider exposes a model-list endpoint
  • Adds a scrollable /providers:login picker with in-place search for lazy provider registration and API-key login
  • Adds /providers ... commands for status, listing, inspection, and catalog refreshes

Install

pi install npm:@ifi/pi-provider-catalog

This package is intentionally separate from @ifi/oh-pi for now.

Use

  1. Install the package
  2. Run /providers:list to see supported provider ids
  3. Run /providers:login to browse the full provider list in a scrollable picker, or /providers:login <provider-id> if you already know the id
  4. Open /model and select one of the discovered models
  5. Run /providers:refresh-models <provider-id> whenever you want to refresh the live catalog

You can also skip /login and set a supported provider env var directly when the provider uses a simple API-key flow.

Commands

  • /providers:status — summarize configured providers from this package
  • /providers:list [query] — list supported provider ids and env vars
  • /providers:login [provider] — scroll through the full provider list, search in place, lazily register one, and prompt for its API key
  • /providers:info <provider> — inspect a provider's API mode, URLs, env vars, and model count
  • /providers:models <provider> — list the current or fallback model catalog for one provider
  • /providers:refresh-models [provider|all] — refresh configured providers from live discovery when possible

Highlights

This package includes providers the user explicitly asked about, including:

  • xai
  • opencode
  • opencode-go
  • moonshotai
  • other OpenCode-cataloged API-key providers

Notes

  • Ollama is intentionally excluded because @ifi/pi-provider-ollama already exists.
  • This package focuses on providers that can be configured with a single API key plus a stable HTTP base URL.
  • Some upstream providers still have provider-specific quirks or headers. When live discovery fails, pi falls back to the cached models.dev metadata instead of dropping the provider entirely.
  • Providers that need multi-part auth or cloud-specific credential chains are still better served by dedicated integrations.

Test hook

  • PI_PROVIDER_CATALOG_URL — override the models.dev catalog URL for tests or local debugging