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@smoose/pi-beautify

v0.1.7

Published

Small visual polish extensions for pi coding agent

Readme

pi-beautify

A small pi extension for visual polish.

Cleaner markdown code blocks

Pi's terminal markdown renderer shows fenced code block borders like ```text. This extension hides those fence lines; plain text fences render as normal prose, while real code remains highlighted and indented.

Clipboard image chips

Pi currently pastes clipboard images as long temporary file paths. This extension replaces newly pasted pi-clipboard-* paths in the editor with compact chips like [image1] for display, then restores those chips to the original file paths before the prompt is sent so the request stays identical to native pi behavior.

On macOS, if Ctrl+V sees Finder file URLs on the clipboard, the extension inserts those original file paths first and skips pi's image-reader path. This avoids Finder-copied files being saved as PNG file icons.

Installation

pi install npm:@smoose/pi-beautify