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pi-power-toys

v0.3.1

Published

Power-user customizations for the Pi coding agent — yellow session names in the footer, a /power-settings toggle menu, and more.

Readme

⚡ Pi Power Toys

Power-user customizations for the Pi coding agent

Yellow session names, dedicated compaction models, hostname in the footer — small, focused features that Pi doesn't ship natively.

npm version CI License: MIT pi


Install

pi install npm:pi-power-toys

Or from source:

pi install git:github.com/andrea-tomassi/pi-power-toys

Or try without installing:

pi -e npm:pi-power-toys

Features

Each feature is independently toggleable via /power-settings and persists across restarts.

🟡 Yellow Session Name

Shows named sessions in yellow in the footer, matching the session picker color. No more guessing which session you're in.

~/external-projects (main) • my-feature-work
                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yellow

🧠 Compact Model

Use a dedicated model for context compaction, independent of the active conversation model.

  • Run your conversation on a strong model, compact on a cheaper one
  • Model picker integrated into /power-settings
  • Falls back to the session model if the configured model is unavailable

🖥️ Hostname in Footer

Shows the machine hostname in the footer status line — instantly know which machine you're coding on when working across multiple hosts.

Usage

Type /power-settings in Pi to open the interactive toggle menu:

Power Toys Settings

  🟡 Yellow Session Name          [ON]
  🧠 Compact Model                [off]
  🖥️ Hostname in Footer           [ON]

Changes apply immediately and are saved to ~/.pi/agent/pi-power-toys.json.

Config

{
  "yellow-session-name": true,
  "compact-model": "off",
  "hostname-footer": true
}

compact-model accepts a "provider:model_id" string instead of a boolean.

Development

git clone https://github.com/andrea-tomassi/pi-power-toys.git
cd pi-power-toys
npm install

npm test           # run unit tests
npm run typecheck  # tsc --noEmit

Pi loads extensions from TypeScript source via jiti — no build step needed.

Adding a New Feature

  1. Create src/features/my-feature.ts implementing the PowerToyFeature interface:
import type { ExtensionAPI, ExtensionContext } from "@earendil-works/pi-coding-agent";
import type { PowerToyFeature } from "../types";

export const myFeature: PowerToyFeature = {
  id: "my-feature",
  label: "My Feature",
  description: "What it does",
  defaultValue: true,

  enable(pi: ExtensionAPI, ctx: ExtensionContext) {
    // Register hooks, override UI, attach listeners, etc.
  },

  disable(pi: ExtensionAPI, ctx: ExtensionContext) {
    // Clean up: remove listeners, restore defaults, etc.
  },
};
  1. Register it in src/index.ts:
import { myFeature } from "./features/my-feature";

const features: PowerToyFeature[] = [
  yellowSessionName,
  myFeature,  // ← add here
];

/power-settings picks it up automatically.

Release

npm version patch    # or minor / major
git push origin main --follow-tags

This triggers the GitHub Actions publish pipeline (npm Trusted Publishing with OIDC, no token needed). See CHANGELOG.md for release history.

Feature Requests

Have an idea for a new power toy? We'd love to hear it!

👉 Open a feature request

Or browse existing ideas and vote on the issues board.

License

MIT © Andrea Tomassi