a recursive self-improving harness designed to help your agents (and future iterations of those agents) succeed on any task
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a recursive self-improving harness designed to help your agents (and future iterations of those agents) succeed on any task
An AI agent that stays running, remembers across sessions, and checks in on its own. macOS, Linux, Android. Built on Pi.
Web search and content extraction extension for Pi coding agent
A set of delightful extensions for Pi
Adversarial AI bug hunter with auto-fix skill for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, GitHub Copilot CLI, Kiro CLI, Opencode, Pi Coding Agent, and more. Multi-agent pipeline finds security vulnerabilities, logic errors, and runtime bugs — then fixes them autonomously on a safe branch.
🔧 Power tools for pi — repo autopsy, tsgo LSP, codex background loops, session reader, and more
🧜♀️ Pi extension that renders Mermaid diagrams as ASCII in the TUI, with width-aware output and safe handling for larger diagrams.
Personal pi coding agent extensions and skills
An NES emulator for Pi. Play classic Nintendo games while your agent works. ROMs not included
Sandboxed containers for AI coding agents with disposable Git/Jujutsu workspaces
Native desktop shell for Pi Coding Agent (Tauri + Lit), extension-first and multi-session aware
Leverages the power of frontier Coding Agents, empowering pi with their capabilities.
🧠 pi-readcache — Replay-aware read caching for Pi (lower token usage, compaction-safe correctness).
Open Source Digital Twin for Employees.
Personal pi coding agent commands, skills, extensions
Extensions, skills, and themes for Pi — the coding agent. TUI tools, brainstorming, code review, planning, and workflow automation.
Pi extension that optimizes RTK command rewriting and tool output compaction for the coding agent.
Pi coding-agent extension: adds an apply_patch tool (V4A diffs) so GPT-5.2/Codex can propose structured patches that Pi applies.
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