- Add move() pure function for swapping adjacent items
- Handle Alt+Up/Down in handleInput to reorder enabled models
- Selection follows the moved item
- Update footer hint with new shortcut
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Replace mutable items[].enabled with EnabledIds type (null | string[])
- Extract state operations as pure functions (toggle, enableAll, clearAll, move, getSortedIds)
- Simplify component to UI wiring only
- Prepare for Alt+Up/Down model reordering feature
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Improve Cloud Code Assist error messages
- Extract just the message from verbose JSON error responses
- Extract cause from generic 'fetch failed' errors for better diagnostics
* Make 'other side closed' network error retryable
* Make 'other side closed' network error retryable
Adds support for Amazon Bedrock with Claude models including:
- Full streaming support via Converse API
- Reasoning/thinking support for Claude models
- Cross-region inference model ID handling
- Multiple AWS credential sources (profile, IAM keys, API keys)
- Image support in messages and tool results
- Unicode surrogate sanitization
Also adds 'Adding a New Provider' documentation to AGENTS.md and README.
Co-authored-by: nickchan2 <nickchan2@users.noreply.github.com>
Uses @anthropic-ai/sandbox-runtime to enforce filesystem and network
restrictions on bash commands (sandbox-exec on macOS, bubblewrap on Linux).
Features:
- Per-project config via .pi/sandbox.json
- Global config via ~/.pi/agent/sandbox.json
- Enabled by default with sensible defaults
- --no-sandbox flag to disable
- /sandbox command to view current config
When running with tsx in dev mode, jiti loads extensions in a separate
module cache. This caused the theme to be undefined in jiti's copy of
theme.ts since initTheme() was only called on tsx's copy.
Using globalThis with Symbol.for() ensures all module instances share
the same theme, regardless of which loader created them.
When running from source with tsx, the jiti aliases pointed to .js files
that don't exist (only .ts files exist). This caused jiti to fall back to
different module resolution, loading a separate instance of theme.ts where
initTheme() was never called, resulting in undefined theme.
Now checks if .js exists and falls back to .ts for dev mode compatibility.
Prevents undefined theme when extensions call ctx.ui.custom() in edge cases
where module resolution could cause the theme variable to be accessed before
initTheme() is called.
Breaking change: pi.getAllTools() now returns Array<{ name, description }>
instead of string[]. Extensions needing just names can use .map(t => t.name).
Removes redundant getToolInfo() method added in original PR.
Fixes#647
- Add SessionInfoEntry type for session metadata
- Add /name <name> command to set session display name
- Add pi.setSessionName() and pi.getSessionName() extension API
- Session selector shows name (in warning color) instead of first message when set
- Session name included in fuzzy search
- /session command displays name when set
closes#650
- Renamed from /models to /scoped-models
- Changes are now session-only by default (Ctrl+S to persist to settings)
- Added search with fuzzy filtering
- Hotkeys: Enter toggle, Ctrl+A enable all, Ctrl+X clear all, Ctrl+P toggle provider
- Ctrl+C clears search (or exits if empty), Escape exits
- Enabled models shown at top of list
- No checkmarks when all models enabled (no scope)
- First toggle when unscoped clears all and selects that model
- Uses current session thinking level instead of settings default
- Reads from session state first (preserves session-only changes across /scoped-models invocations)
Builds on #626
- /resume and --resume now toggle between Current Folder and All sessions with Tab
- SessionManager.list() and listAll() are now async with optional progress callback
- Shows loading progress (e.g. Loading 5/42) while scanning sessions
- SessionInfo.cwd field shows session working directory in All view
- Lazy loading: All sessions only loaded when user presses Tab
closes#619
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mustier <mustierthomas@gmail.com>
Git uses atomic writes (temp file + rename) which changes the inode.
fs.watch on a file stops working after the inode changes.
Now watches the directory containing HEAD and filters for HEAD changes.
- New /models command with toggle UI for each available model
- Changes persist to enabledModels in settings.json
- Updates take effect immediately for Ctrl+P cycling
The problem: I wanted to be able to select my session (either from
`/resume` or `--resume`) with different keybindings.
The issue: when running `pi --resume`, custom keybindings from
`~/.pi/agent/keybindings.json` were not being applied to the session
picker. This happened because `KeybindingsManager.create()` was only
called when `InteractiveMode` initialized, but the session picker runs
before that in `main.ts`.
The session picker uses `getEditorKeybindings()` for navigation
(selectUp/selectDown etc.), which returns the global default keybindings
if `setEditorKeybindings()` hasn't been called yet.
Fix: Call `KeybindingsManager.create()` inside the `--resume` block
before showing the session picker. This loads user keybindings and sets
them globally.
The current fix results in double-init of keybindings when entering
interactive mode which _should_ be harmless, since it's the same same
config loaded twice, but is minimal and only affects the `--resume`
path.
I considered passing keybindings from `main()` to `InteractiveMode` -
it's cleaner but requires API changes.
Also documented the `select*` keybindings in README.md.
Fires when the model changes via /model command, model cycling (Ctrl+P),
or session restore. Includes source field and previousModel.
Add model-status.ts example extension demonstrating status bar updates.
closes#628