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@vinyroli/pi-codex-theme

v0.2.87

Published

Pi, but with a tighter Codex-inspired UI, maintained as an independent derivative.

Readme

pi-codex-theme

License npm Pi package GitHub

Pi with a tighter Codex-inspired terminal UI, maintained as an independent derivative.

Preview

What It Adds

  • Bundled codex-dark and codex-light themes tuned for a Codex-like terminal feel.
  • Custom header, footer, and editor shell built through Pi extension hooks.
  • Compact built-in tool rendering with dot-led summaries and collapsed-first output.
  • User and assistant transcript decoration for a denser CLI-style conversation flow.
  • Assistant response formatting guidance plus heading normalization to avoid ###-style transcript sections.
  • Better Markdown readability in dark surfaces, including clearer headings, links, and inline code.
  • Session commands for theme, density, footer detail, reset, and diagnostics.
  • Windows clipboard history image picker via /clipboard or Alt+Shift+V.

Compatibility

  • Package: @vinyroli/pi-codex-theme
  • Tested against the Pi 0.56.x package line declared in peerDependencies
  • Requires a Pi setup that supports extensions and packaged themes

Install

Published package:

pi install npm:@vinyroli/pi-codex-theme

Local development:

pi -e .

Commands

  • /codex - show current CODEX status and active preferences
  • /codex-theme dark|light - switch the active CODEX theme
  • /codex-density compact|comfortable - switch transcript and editor density
  • /codex-statusline compact|usage|full - switch footer detail level
  • /codex-reset - restore default CODEX preferences
  • /codex-doctor - print a quick diagnostic report
  • /clipboard - open a Windows clipboard history picker for images
  • /clipboard <index> - attach a specific image from the Win+V history list

Notes On Clipboard Support

  • Clipboard history integration is Windows-only.
  • The picker reads image entries from the Win+V history and inserts temporary file paths into the editor.
  • The keyboard shortcut is Alt+Shift+V.

Development

bun run fmt
bun run lint
bun run typecheck
bun run check
bun run pack:dry

Repository Notes

  • Planning and parity notes live in docs/.
  • The package stays at the extension boundary instead of patching Pi core.
  • Transcript parity with Codex is intentionally approximate where Pi does not expose internal renderers.

Credits

  • Inspired by https://github.com/maria-rcks/pi-dex
  • Independently maintained in this repository and not part of the GitHub fork network