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pi-watch

v0.1.0

Published

Pi extension that watches for AI comments in your code and sends them to the agent

Downloads

19

Readme

pi-watch

A pi extension that watches for AI comments in your code and sends them to the agent.

Inspired by aider's watch mode.

Installation

pi install npm:pi-watch

Or try it without installing:

pi -e npm:pi-watch --watch

Usage

Run pi with the --watch flag:

pi --watch

How It Works

Add comments to your files using supported comment styles (#, //, --):

  • AI - Collects the comment, waits for a trigger
  • AI! - Triggers sending all collected comments to the AI agent

The AI marker can be at the start or end of a comment line, and is case-insensitive.

Examples

// AI! Add error handling to this function
function process(data) {
  return data.map(d => d.value);
}
# Extract this logic into a helper function AI
def calculate_total(items):
    total = 0
    for item in items:
        total += item.price
    return total

Multi-file Comments

AI comments can span multiple files. All comments are collected until an AI! trigger is found, then all are sent together.

Multi-line Comments

Multi-line comments work too! Add the AI marker to each line you want included:

// This function needs work AI
// fix the race condition AI!
function process(data) {
  return data.map(d => d.value);
}

Consecutive lines with AI markers are collected together and sent as one message.

Development

# Run tests
npm test

# Check code with Biome (lint + format)
npm run check

# Auto-fix Biome issues
npm run check:fix

# Format code with Biome
npm run format

License

MIT