Swaps hardcoded "pi" / ".pi" / "π" for the existing APP_NAME and
CONFIG_DIR_NAME extension points at four sites the original APP_NAME
rollout missed:
- /quit slash-command description
- process.title (cli.ts and bun/cli.ts)
- project-local extensions dir in loader.ts
For the terminal title, adds an APP_TITLE export in config.ts that
keeps pi's "π" glyph when piConfig.name is unset and falls back to
APP_NAME otherwise. Presence of piConfig.name acts as the "has been
rebranded" signal, so pi's own package.json drops the redundant
"name": "pi" (the existing `|| "pi"` fallback in config.ts makes this
a no-op for APP_NAME).
No behavior change for pi itself: process.title, /quit description,
terminal title prefix, and project-local extensions dir all resolve
to the same values as before.
closes#3476
* fix(typebox): migrate to v1 with extension compat
Replace AJV-based validation with TypeBox-native validation, keep legacy extension imports working (including @sinclair/typebox/compiler), and restore coercion for serialized/plain JSON schemas.
This change closes#3112.
* fix(typebox): use canonical imports and harden coercion
Switch first-party code to canonical typebox imports while retaining legacy extension aliases in the loader.
Remove obsolete runtime codegen guards, expand serialized JSON-schema coercion coverage, and update related tests and fixtures.
Fixes#3112.
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Co-authored-by: Mario Zechner <badlogicgames@gmail.com>
* feat(agent,coding-agent): add per-tool executionMode field to AgentTool and ToolDefinition
Add optional executionMode?: ToolExecutionMode to AgentTool and
ToolDefinition interfaces. Propagate through wrapToolDefinition and
createToolDefinitionFromAgentTool. No behavioral change yet — agent
loop will read this field in a follow-up.
* feat(agent): support per-tool executionMode override for sequential execution
When a tool defines executionMode='sequential', the agent loop
forces sequential execution of all tool calls in that batch,
even if the global config is parallel.
* feat(coding-agent): re-export ToolExecutionMode from @mariozechner/pi-agent-core
Makes the type available to extensions that want to set
executionMode on tool definitions.
* feat(coding-agent): add tic-tac-toe extension example with executionMode: sequential
Demonstrates per-tool executionMode: the agent plays via move/play
tool calls that share a cursor. Without sequential execution, play
can resolve before earlier moves finish, landing on the wrong cell.
Add AgentTool.prepareArguments and ToolDefinition.prepareArguments hook
that runs before schema validation in the agent loop. This lets tools
silently accept legacy argument shapes from resumed old sessions without
polluting the public schema.
The built-in edit tool uses this to fold legacy top-level oldText/newText
into edits[] when resuming sessions that predate the edits-only schema.
- AgentTool/ToolDefinition: typed prepareArguments returning Static<TParameters>
- agent-loop: prepareToolCallArguments() runs before validateToolArguments()
- edit tool: prepareEditArguments folds legacy fields, validateEditInput is strict
- Documented in extensions.md with edit-tool example
Adds a session_directory extension event that fires before session manager
creation, allowing extensions to customize the session directory path based
on cwd, git branch, or other context.
- Extensions can return a custom sessionDir in the event handler
- CLI --session-dir flag takes precedence over extension-provided paths
- If multiple extensions return a sessionDir, the last one wins
- Enables implementing branch-based sessions as an extension instead of core feature
This provides the extension point needed to implement git branch-based
session directories without adding the complexity to core.
Closes#1729
The previous fix (83b57924) replaced require.resolve() with bare
specifier fallbacks to avoid ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED for ESM-only
packages like pi-ai. However, bare specifiers are not valid jiti alias
targets, breaking extension loading in global npm installs.
Use import.meta.resolve() as the fallback instead. It respects the
"import" exports condition and returns a real file path.