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@therynamo/pi-changed-files

v0.1.0

Published

Pi extension showing git-changed files in a floating overlay with diff counts

Readme

pi-changed-files

A quick and easy way to see which files have changed in your working directory.

When you're deep in a coding session, it's helpful to have an at-a-glance view of what's changed without leaving the Pi interface. This extension shows a floating overlay of all git-modified files with their +added / -removed line counts, so you can orient yourself instantly.

Beyond just viewing changes, it lets you navigate the list and select a file — it's automatically inserted into the prompt as an @file mention and copied to your clipboard, so you can immediately reference or share the path without breaking your flow.

pi-changed-files overlay

Usage

Install

# From git (unpinned — updates with `pi update --extensions`)
pi install git:github.com/therynamo/pi-changed-files

# Pin to a tag
pi install git:github.com/therynamo/[email protected]

# Local development
pi install /Users/theryngroetken/dev/pi-changed-files

Controls

  • Ctrl+Space — Toggle the overlay
  • /changed-files — Show the overlay via command
  • j/k or ↑/↓ — Navigate the file list
  • Enter — Copy the file path to clipboard and insert @file mention into the editor
  • Escape — Dismiss the overlay

What it shows

Files with working-tree or staged changes, sorted by status (deletions, renames, modifications, additions), with +added / -removed line counts from git diff --numstat.

Workflow

  1. Press Ctrl+Space to open the overlay
  2. Use j/k to navigate to a changed file
  3. Press Enter — the file path is copied to your clipboard and an @file mention is inserted into the prompt
  4. Press Escape to dismiss when you're done