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avtc-pi

v1.0.5

Published

An extension suite — deterministic feature development, subagent delegation, working-memory, behavioral learning, parallel-work guardrails, durable decisions, notifications, and more.

Readme

avtc-pi

An extension suite — deterministic feature development, subagent delegation, working-memory, behavioral learning, parallel-work guardrails, durable decisions, notifications, and more.

This is a bundle package with no logic of its own. Installing it brings the entire suite in one step: its pi.extensions lists every avtc-pi extension, and each loads (guarded against double-registration via its own idempotency flag) so the bundle coexists safely with any extensions you also installed standalone.

What's in the suite

| Extension | What it does | |---|---| | avtc-pi-feature-flow | Predictable, deterministic feature development — deep upfront design, configurable review and verification rigor, and auto-agents draining a backlog | | avtc-pi-subagent | A subagent tool supporting context compaction and nested subagents — user-customizable models (with round-robin) and tool policies | | avtc-pi-todo | A working-memory plan the agent manages — breaks multi-stage work into items when needed | | avtc-pi-portrait | Builds a behavioral portrait from your session history — learns your corrections and injects them into the system prompt | | avtc-pi-parallel-work-guardrail | Lets you block or approve agent-called git operations that disrupt parallel work | | avtc-pi-user-decisions | Captures user decisions and re-injects them into the system prompt after compaction and into subagents | | avtc-pi-settings-ui | A schema-driven settings UI — define your settings, get a tabbed modal, a /<name>:settings command, and layered persistence | | avtc-pi-ui-components | A dialog coordinator preventing dialogs from rendering over each other, plus a select-with-note component | | avtc-pi-subagent-ui-bridge | Lets extensions' dialogs from nested subagents render in the root session | | avtc-pi-unstuck | Auto-continue on empty model responses + configurable timeouts for bash and search tools | | avtc-pi-zai-continue | Auto-continue after Z.ai usage-limit resets, with a live countdown and retry suppression | | avtc-pi-ask-user-question | A question tool for the agent — single/multi-select or free-text, with subagent forwarding and attention alerts | | avtc-pi-notification | Bell and Telegram notifications on agent completion, errors, or attention needed — only fires when you're away | | avtc-pi-logger | File-based logging library for pi extensions — date-partitioned with rotation |

Installation

pi install npm:avtc-pi

This installs the whole suite. Each extension can also be installed individually (pi install npm:avtc-pi-feature-flow, etc.) if you only want part of it.

Configuration

Each extension has its own settings, edited via its own /<name>:settings command (e.g. /ff:settings, /todo:settings). See each extension's repo for its configuration reference.

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License

MIT