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pi-clarify

v1.0.1

Published

Rewrite rough, plain-language prompts into precise technical prompts before you send them to the Pi coding agent.

Readme

pi-clarify

A Pi coding agent extension that rewrites rough, plain-language prompts into precise technical prompts before you send them to the agent.

Use it when you know what you want, but not the exact term or structure.

Install

pi install npm:pi-clarify

Also valid:

pi install git:github.com/dodo-reach/pi-clarify
pi install https://github.com/dodo-reach/pi-clarify
pi install /path/to/pi-clarify
pi -e git:github.com/dodo-reach/pi-clarify

After install, restart Pi or run /reload.

Usage

/clarify make the cards not jump when I drag them
/clarify                          # rewrite current editor text
make the cards not jump -clarify  # marker anywhere in the message
-clarify wait until typing stops before search

The rewrite is written back through Pi's editor API (setEditorText). The coding agent does not start until you send the rewritten prompt.

Model selection

By default, clarify uses the current session model.

Pin a different model from your Pi registry:

/clarify model                      # show effective model
/clarify model <provider> <model>   # pin a model
/clarify model reset                # back to the session model

Pinned model config is stored under the active agent directory:

<agent-dir>/clarify.json

Example:

{
  "provider": "your-provider",
  "model": "your-model-id"
}

For the default Pi agent dir this is usually ~/.pi/agent/clarify.json. The model must already exist in Pi's model registry, with auth configured.

Behavior

  • Registers /clarify
  • Intercepts the -clarify marker anywhere in a normal message
  • Runs one model turn to compress long descriptions into standard terms
  • Preserves concrete details: names, paths, numbers, error text, acceptance criteria
  • Keeps the user's language
  • Does not invent scope, stack choices, or extra requirements
  • Returns ready-to-send prompt text only (no quotes, no preamble)

Package layout

pi-clarify/
├── package.json
├── extensions/
│   └── clarify.ts      # Pi extension entry
├── src/
│   └── marker.ts       # pure marker helpers
├── test/
│   └── marker.test.mjs
├── README.md
└── LICENSE

Manifest:

{
  "keywords": ["pi-package"],
  "pi": {
    "extensions": ["./extensions/clarify.ts"]
  }
}

See the Pi packages docs.

Development

npm test
npm run pack:check

Requirements

  • Pi coding agent with extension support
  • A configured session model, or a pinned model + API key

License

MIT