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pi-command-palette

v0.2.2

Published

Floating command palette for pi — search, filter, and run commands with Ctrl+P. Inspired by OpenCode.

Downloads

1,213

Readme

pi-command-palette

Floating command palette for pi — press Ctrl+P to open a searchable overlay. Inspired by OpenCode.

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ⌕  |  Type to filter…                                │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ → Switch Model          Choose a model  → sub        │
│   Set Thinking Level    Change thinking level  → sub  │
│   New Session           Start a fresh session         │
│   Fork Session          New session linked to current │
│   Resume Session        Switch to a saved session  →  │
│   Compact Session       Trigger context compaction    │
│   Reload Session        Reload extensions / keybinds  │
│   Pin Position          Save tree position            │
│   Toggle Tool           Enable / disable a tool  →    │
│   About pi              Version, hotkeys, reference → │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Install

pi install pi-command-palette

Or place manually at ~/.pi/agent/extensions/pi-command-palette/index.ts and run /reload.

Usage

| Key | Action | |-----|--------| | Ctrl+P | Open palette (requires opt-in, see below) | | /palette | Open palette (always available) |

Navigate with arrow keys, Enter to select, Esc to go back or close.

Enable Ctrl+P

By default Ctrl+P is not registered to avoid interfering with pi's native app.model.cycleForward. Opt in by creating ~/.pi/agent/pi-command-palette.json:

{ "shortcuts": { "ctrl+p": true } }

Disable Ctrl+P (if you enabled it)

{ "shortcuts": { "ctrl+p": false } }

Recommended keybindings (for OpenCode migrants)

pi's Tab is hard-wired to tui.input.tab (autocomplete) and Shift+Tab is app.thinking.cycle by default. Use Alt+←/→ for model switching instead.

Add to ~/.pi/agent/keybindings.json:

{
  "app.model.cycleForward": "alt+right",
  "app.model.cycleBackward": "alt+left",
  "app.thinking.cycle": "ctrl+t",
  "app.thinking.toggle": "ctrl+n"
}

| Key | Action | |-----|--------| | Ctrl+P | Open palette (opt-in) | | Alt+→ | Cycle model forward | | Alt+← | Cycle model backward | | Ctrl+T | Cycle thinking level | | Ctrl+N | Toggle thinking blocks | | /palette | Open palette (fallback) |

Features

  • Floating overlay — opens at top-center, doesn't clear your screen
  • Includes filtering — type to filter; matches label and description
  • Nested menus — Switch Model, Set Thinking Level, Resume Session, Toggle Tool, About pi
  • Direct execution — no slash-command forwarding; all items call the pi API directly
  • Ctrl+W — delete last word in filter

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