My-Pi Coding-Agent Developer Scott Spencer released My-Pi Coding-Agent, a curated distribution of the Pi coding agent CLI with prewired extensions including MCP, LSP, skills, recall, redaction, telemetry, team mode, and prompt presets. The tool is built on the @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent SDK and is available via pnpx, npx, or bunx, offering both a full opinionated setup and individual packages for existing Pi users. My curated Pi https://pi.dev distribution: a ready-to-run coding-agent CLI with MCP, LSP, skills, recall, redaction, telemetry, team mode, prompt presets, and other handy extensions prewired. Built on the @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono SDK. Use the full distribution directly, or install individual @spences10/pi- packages into your own Pi setup. pnpx my-pi@latest or: npx my-pi@latest / bunx my-pi@latest Use my-pi if you want the complete, opinionated setup: pnpx my-pi@latest This is its own CLI wrapper around Pi. Do not install the root package with pi install npm:my-pi . Most extensions in this repo are also published as normal Pi packages: pi install npm:@spences10/pi-lsp pi install npm:@spences10/pi-mcp pi install npm:@spences10/pi-redact Use this path if you already have your own Pi setup and only want selected features. Package READMEs are the source of truth for install instructions, commands, configuration, and runtime behavior. Pi-native CLI + SDK wrapper — interactive TUI, print mode, JSON mode, RPC mode, and programmatic runtime creation. Project-aware MCP tools — stdio and HTTP/streamable-HTTP servers from mcp.json , scoped so sensitive or noisy tools only load for the projects and orgs where they belong. Project-aware skills — discover, enable, disable, import, and sync Pi-native skills, with different skill sets per project. LSP tools — diagnostics, hover, definitions, references, and document symbols via language servers. Context sidecar — local SQLite storage for oversized tool output, keeping long results searchable without flooding chat context. Guardrails — Svelte and coding-preference checks that block configured anti-patterns before agents write them. Prompt presets — base presets plus additive prompt layers with per-project persistence. Secret safety — redaction plus reminders to use secret-safe environment loading. Recall, telemetry, and observability — local support for prior-session lookup, evals, latency analysis, live event streams, and operational debugging. Git UI — interactive source-control staging and commit support. Team mode — local RPC teammate orchestration with tasks and mailboxes. Themes and TUI helpers — visual polish and shared modal primitives. - Node.js =24.15.0 - pnpm 11 for local development - Pi authentication via pi auth , provider environment variables, or supported OAuth flows my-pi uses native node:sqlite through context, telemetry, and observability packages. The CLI suppresses Node's expected node:sqlite ExperimentalWarning ; standalone package/API consumers own their process warning policy until Node marks it stable. full TUI pnpx my-pi@latest one-shot print mode pnpx my-pi@latest "summarize this repo" pnpx my-pi@latest -P "explicit print mode" NDJSON events for scripts/agents pnpx my-pi@latest --json "list all TODO comments" RPC mode for team/agent orchestration pnpx my-pi@latest --mode rpc local live observability dashboard pnpx my-pi@latest then run /observability in the TUI to open the browser dashboard pnpx my-pi@latest observability Pi handles model authentication natively. For provider-specific model examples, see the Pi docs and the relevant extension/package README. Umans.ai is available as a built-in provider. Run /login , choose API key auth, then choose Umans; select models like umans/umans-coder or umans/umans-flash . The provider can also read UMANS API KEY and can be disabled with --no-umans-provider . OpenRouter Fusion is configured by default: my-pi injects a non-Anthropic Fusion panel/judge only for openrouter/fusion . Configure it in ~/.pi/agent/my-pi-settings.json under openRouterFusion , e.g. {"openRouterFusion":{"analysisModels": "deepseek/deepseek-v3.2" ,"judgeModel":"~openai/gpt-latest","force":false}} . Fusion is forced by default with tool choice: "required" ; set force: false to let OpenRouter decide whether deliberation is needed. Env vars MY PI FUSION ANALYSIS MODELS , MY PI FUSION JUDGE MODEL , and MY PI FUSION FORCE still work as overrides. Disable with --no-openrouter-fusion-config . Install the full distribution with pnpx my-pi@latest , or install selected extensions into vanilla Pi: Bash/Zsh/Fish pi install npm:@spences10/pi-{context,lsp,team-mode} Full package list here: | Package | Purpose | |---|---| @spences10/pi-coding-preferences | @spences10/pi-confirm-destructive @spences10/pi-context @spences10/pi-git-ui @spences10/pi-lsp @spences10/pi-mcp /mcp @spences10/pi-nopeek nopeek reminder for secret-safe environment loading @spences10/pi-observability @spences10/pi-omnisearch mcp-omnisearch reminder for verified web research @spences10/pi-recall pirecall reminder and background sync @spences10/pi-redact /redact-stats @spences10/pi-skills @spences10/pi-sqlite-tools mcp-sqlite-tools reminder for safer SQLite database work @spences10/pi-svelte-guardrails @spences10/pi-team-mode @spences10/pi-telemetry /telemetry @spences10/pi-themes Shared helper packages such as @spences10/pi-child-env , @spences10/pi-project-trust , @spences10/pi-settings , and @spences10/pi-tui-modal are published as dependencies and are not packages to install via pi install . apps/ web/ Landing page for discovering my-pi and its packages src/ index.ts CLI entry point api.ts Programmatic API extensions/ Root-only built-ins and distro wiring packages/ pi- / Reusable Pi packages and shared support packages .pi/ presets.json Optional project prompt presets presets/ .md Optional project prompt preset files mcp.json Project MCP server config