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pi-dispatch

v1.0.3

Published

Dispatch requests across multiple ChatGPT Codex OAuth accounts for pi

Readme

Dispatch Extension

Dispatch is a pi extension that lets you use multiple ChatGPT Codex OAuth accounts with the built-in openai-codex-responses API.

It helps you maximize usable Codex quota across accounts:

  • Automatic rotation on quota/rate-limit errors (e.g. 429, usage limit).
  • Prefers untouched accounts (0% used in both windows) so fresh quota windows don't sit unused.
  • Otherwise, prefers the account whose weekly window resets soonest.

Install (recommended)

pi install npm:pi-dispatch

After installing, restart pi.

Install (local dev)

From this directory:

pi -e ./index.ts

Quick start

  1. Add at least one account:

    /dispatch-login

    Optionally provide a label: /dispatch-login work-account

  2. Use Codex normally. When a quota window is hit, Dispatch will rotate to another available account automatically.

Commands

  • /dispatch-login [label]
    • Adds/updates an account in the rotation pool. Label is optional (auto-assigns account-1, etc.).
  • /dispatch-use
    • Manually pick an account for the current session (until rotation clears it).
  • /dispatch-status
    • Shows accounts + cached usage info + which one is currently active.

How account selection works (high level)

When pi starts / when a new session starts, the extension:

  1. Loads your saved accounts.
  2. Fetches usage info for each account (cached for a few minutes).
  3. Picks an account using these heuristics:
    • Prefer accounts that are untouched (0% used in both windows).
    • Otherwise prefer the account whose weekly quota window resets soonest (5h window is ignored for selection).
    • Otherwise pick a random available account.

When streaming and a quota/rate-limit error happens before any tokens are generated, it:

  • Marks the account as exhausted until its reset (or a fallback cooldown)
  • Rotates to another account and retries

Checks

pnpm run lint
pnpm run tsgo
pnpm run test