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@kmiyh/pi-extensions-menu

v1.0.0

Published

Pi extension that adds a dedicated /extensions menu for browsing, enabling, disabling, and updating installed extensions.

Readme

@kmiyh/pi-extensions-menu

@kmiyh/pi-extensions-menu is a Pi extension that adds a dedicated /extensions modal for browsing and managing Pi extensions.

Instead of relying on the default startup extensions listing, it gives you one focused place to inspect local and installed extensions, check whether updates are available, enable or disable them, and open package links.

What it does

  • adds a single /extensions command
  • shows extensions in two groups:

extensions-menu.jpg

  • displays package name, version, size, scope, and short description
  • shows which installed extensions have updates available
  • lets you enable or disable extensions
  • lets you update one extension or all installed extensions
  • provides a preview panel with metadata and package link

extension-preview.jpg

Installation

pi install npm:@kmiyh/pi-extensions-menu

Keyboard shortcuts

In the list

  • / — move selection
  • Tab — open preview
  • Ctrl+X — enable or disable the selected extension
  • Ctrl+U — update the selected extension
  • Ctrl+A — update all installed extensions
  • Esc — clear search or close the modal

In preview

  • Ctrl+X — enable or disable the current extension
  • Ctrl+U — update the current extension
  • Ctrl+A — update all installed extensions
  • Ctrl+O — open the extension link in the browser
  • Esc — go back to the list

Notes

  • updates are available for installed package extensions
  • after enabling, disabling, or updating an extension, run /reload to fully apply runtime changes
  • temporary extensions started with pi -e ... are also shown in the menu
  • package publishing and versioning follow the same workflow as the neighboring repository

Local development

npm install
npm run typecheck
pi -e ./src/index.ts

License

MIT