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pi-openresolve

v1.0.3

Published

Openresolve extension for pi (currently lists merge conflicts in TypeScript code)

Readme

pi-openresolve

pi-openresolve is a Pi Coding Agent extension that detects unresolved Git merge conflicts in source files and returns structured JSON context for each conflict.

It registers a conflicts command that can scan a whole workspace, a specific directory, or a single supported file (.ts, .tsx, .mts, .cts, .js, .mjs, .cjs, .py, .go, .rs).

What it does

  • Recursively scans supported source files while skipping node_modules, .git, and dist.
  • Detects conflict markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>) and groups them into conflict hunks.
  • Captures both sides of each conflict (ours and theirs) with exact line ranges.
  • Extracts surrounding language-aware scope context using Tree-sitter parsers (JS, TS, TSX, Python, Go, Rust).
  • Sends a structured payload as openresolve.conflicts for downstream tooling/automation.

Command

  • Name: /conflicts
  • Description: Find TypeScript merge conflicts and return structured JSON context

Arguments

  • No args: scan from current working directory.
  • Relative path (file or folder): scan only that target.
  • @path is also accepted (leading @ is stripped before resolving).

Examples:

conflicts
conflicts src
conflicts src/app/main.ts
conflicts @src

Output shape

The command emits JSON with high-level scan stats and detailed conflict entries per file.

{
  "cwd": "...",
  "target": "src",
  "scannedFiles": 42,
  "filesWithConflicts": 3,
  "totalConflicts": 7,
  "files": [
    {
      "filePath": "src/example.ts",
      "conflictCount": 2,
      "conflicts": [
        {
          "hunk": {
            "startLine": 10,
            "endLine": 22,
            "oursStartLine": 11,
            "oursEndLine": 15,
            "theirsStartLine": 17,
            "theirsEndLine": 21,
            "ours": "...",
            "theirs": "...",
            "raw": "..."
          },
          "context": {
            "scopeType": "function",
            "scopeStartLine": 1,
            "scopeEndLine": 40,
            "conflictStartLine": 10,
            "conflictEndLine": 22,
            "snippet": "..."
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Behavior notes

  • Unsupported file extensions return an error message with supported extensions.
  • Missing paths return Path not found.
  • If no enclosing TypeScript block is detected, context falls back to a nearby window around the conflict.

Integration details

When conflicts are found, the extension:

  • Sends a message with:
    • customType: openresolve.conflicts
    • content: pretty-printed JSON payload
    • details: target + scan counts
  • Shows a UI notification summarizing scanned files and discovered conflicts.

Source

Primary implementation: extensions/openresolve.ts

Test fixtures with intentional conflict markers: fixtures/conflicts/