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title: Pi
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Pi is a minimal and extensible coding agent.
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## Install
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Install [Pi](https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono):
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```bash
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npm install -g @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent
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```
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## Usage with Ollama
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### Quick setup
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```bash
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ollama launch pi
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```
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This installs Pi, configures Ollama as a provider including web tools, and drops you into an interactive session.
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To configure without launching:
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```shell
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ollama launch pi --config
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```
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### Run directly with a model
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```shell
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ollama launch pi --model qwen3.5:cloud
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```
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Cloud models are also available at [ollama.com](https://ollama.com/search?c=cloud).
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## Extensions
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Pi ships with four core tools: `read`, `write`, `edit`, and `bash`. All other capabilities are added through its extension system.
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On-demand capability packages invoked via `/skill:name` commands.
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Install from npm or git:
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```bash
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pi install npm:@foo/some-tools
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pi install git:github.com/user/repo@v1
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```
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See all packages at [pi.dev](https://pi.dev/packages)
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### Web search
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Pi can use web search and fetch tools via the `@ollama/pi-web-search` package.
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When launching Pi through Ollama, package install/update is managed automatically.
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To install manually:
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```bash
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pi install npm:@ollama/pi-web-search
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```
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### Autoresearch with `pi-autoresearch`
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[pi-autoresearch](https://github.com/davebcn87/pi-autoresearch) brings autonomous experiment loops to Pi. Inspired by Karpathy's autoresearch, it turns any measurable metric into an optimization target: test speed, bundle size, build time, model training loss, Lighthouse scores.
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```bash
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pi install https://github.com/davebcn87/pi-autoresearch
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```
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Tell Pi what to optimize. It runs experiments, benchmarks each one, keeps improvements, reverts regressions, and repeats — all autonomously. A built-in dashboard tracks every run with confidence scoring to distinguish real gains from benchmark noise.
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```bash
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/autoresearch optimize unit test runtime
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```
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Each kept experiment is automatically committed. Each failed one is reverted. When you're done, Pi can group improvements into independent branches for clean review and merge.
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## Manual setup
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Add a configuration block to `~/.pi/agent/models.json`:
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```json
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{
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"providers": {
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"ollama": {
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"baseUrl": "http://localhost:11434/v1",
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"api": "openai-completions",
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"apiKey": "ollama",
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"models": [
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{
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"id": "qwen3-coder"
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}
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]
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Update `~/.pi/agent/settings.json` to set the default provider:
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```json
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{
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"defaultProvider": "ollama",
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"defaultModel": "qwen3-coder"
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}
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```
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