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@ryan_nookpi/pi-extension-setup-sh

v0.2.1

Published

Auto-run setup.sh extension for pi.

Readme

@ryan_nookpi/pi-extension-setup-sh

Automatically runs setup.sh from the current pi working directory when a session starts.

This is useful for repositories that need a predictable bootstrap step before the agent starts editing, testing, or running commands.

Install

pi install npm:@ryan_nookpi/pi-extension-setup-sh

What it does

  • looks for setup.sh only in the current working directory
  • runs setup.sh automatically on session startup
  • skips automatic reruns when the same setup.sh already completed successfully
  • keeps a single /setup-sh command for manual control
  • shows running, pending, failed, cancelled, and stale states in the pi UI
  • keeps per-project logs and state under pi's setup-sh state directory
  • prevents duplicate setup runs with a lock file

Command

/setup-sh

/setup-sh is a toggle-style command:

  • if no setup run exists yet, it starts ./setup.sh
  • if setup is currently running, it aborts the active run
  • if setup already finished, it reruns ./setup.sh

No subcommands are registered.

Behavior

  • setup.sh is executed with /bin/zsh from the current working directory.
  • A successful automatic run is remembered by the script hash, so changing setup.sh allows it to run again.
  • Long-running setup output becomes pending in the UI when logs have been idle for a while.
  • Failed and stale states stay visible and can be rerun with /setup-sh.
  • If the current directory does not contain setup.sh, /setup-sh reports that it was not found in the current folder.

Requirements

  • pi
  • a readable setup.sh file in the current pi working directory