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pine-assistant

v0.1.1

Published

Pine AI SDK — Let Pine AI handle your digital chores. Socket.IO + REST client for the Pine AI backend.

Readme

pine-assistant

npm version license

Pine AI SDK for JavaScript/TypeScript. Let Pine AI handle your digital chores.

Install

npm install pine-assistant        # SDK
npm install -g pine-assistant     # CLI (global)

Quick Start (SDK)

import { PineAI } from 'pine-assistant';

const client = new PineAI({ accessToken: '...', userId: '...' });
await client.connect();

const session = await client.sessions.create();
await client.joinSession(session.id);

for await (const event of client.chat(session.id, 'Help me negotiate my Comcast bill')) {
  console.log(event.type, event.data);
}

client.leaveSession(session.id);
client.disconnect();

Quick Start (CLI)

pine auth login                    # Email verification
pine chat                          # Interactive chat (creates session)
pine send "Negotiate my Comcast bill"  # One-shot message
pine sessions list                 # List sessions
pine task start <session-id>       # Start task (Pro subscription)
pine task watch <session-id>       # Watch task progress

Authentication

const client = new PineAI();
const { request_token } = await client.auth.requestCode('[email protected]');
// User receives email with code
const { access_token, id } = await client.auth.verifyCode('[email protected]', '123456', request_token);
await client.connect(access_token, id);

Handling Events

Pine AI behaves like a human assistant. After you send a message, it sends:

  1. A quick acknowledgment ("Got it!")
  2. Work logs (researching, planning)
  3. The substantive response (form, text, or task_ready)

Don't respond to acknowledgments — only respond to forms (with JSON), specific questions, and task lifecycle events. If you respond to every message, you'll create an infinite loop. See the SKILL.md for the full behavioral rules.

Continuing Existing Sessions

// List all sessions
const { sessions } = await client.sessions.list({ limit: 20 });

// Continue an existing session
await client.joinSession(existingSessionId);
const history = await client.getHistory(existingSessionId);
for await (const event of client.chat(existingSessionId, 'What is the status?')) { ... }

Attachments

// Upload a document (bills, screenshots for dispute tasks)
const [attachment] = await client.sessions.uploadAttachment(fileBlob, 'bill.pdf');
// Include in message via sendMessage with attachments option

Stream Buffering

Text streaming (session:text_part) is buffered internally. You receive a single merged text event when the stream completes (final: true), not individual chunks. Work log parts are debounced (3s silence). Non-streaming events dispatch immediately.

Payment

Pro subscription recommended for programmatic use. For non-subscribers, session:reward events include a web URL for browser payment:

import { PineAI } from 'pine-assistant';
// After receiving session:reward event:
console.log(`Pay at: ${PineAI.sessionUrl(sessionId)}`);

License

MIT