Bun compiled binaries have an empty process.env when running inside sandbox environments (e.g. nono on Linux/macOS). This broke API key detection and model discovery because all process.env.* lookups returned undefined. - Add restoreSandboxEnv() helper that reads /proc/self/environ when Bun is detected and process.env is empty, populating process.env before any other code runs (coding-agent/src/bun/cli.ts entry point) - Add getProcEnv() fallback in env-api-keys.ts for direct @mariozechner/pi-ai consumers that may not go through the coding-agent entry point - Add unit tests for restoreSandboxEnv
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Pi Monorepo
Looking for the pi coding agent? See packages/coding-agent for installation and usage.
Tools for building AI agents and managing LLM deployments.
Share your OSS coding agent sessions
If you use pi or other coding agents for open source work, please share your sessions.
Public OSS session data helps improve coding agents with real-world tasks, tool use, failures, and fixes instead of toy benchmarks.
For the full explanation, see this post on X.
To publish sessions, use badlogic/pi-share-hf. Read its README.md for setup instructions. All you need is a Hugging Face account, the Hugging Face CLI, and pi-share-hf.
You can also watch this video, where I show how I publish my pi-mono sessions.
I regularly publish my own pi-mono work sessions here:
Packages
| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| @mariozechner/pi-ai | Unified multi-provider LLM API (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.) |
| @mariozechner/pi-agent-core | Agent runtime with tool calling and state management |
| @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent | Interactive coding agent CLI |
| @mariozechner/pi-mom | Slack bot that delegates messages to the pi coding agent |
| @mariozechner/pi-tui | Terminal UI library with differential rendering |
| @mariozechner/pi-web-ui | Web components for AI chat interfaces |
| @mariozechner/pi-pods | CLI for managing vLLM deployments on GPU pods |
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines and AGENTS.md for project-specific rules (for both humans and agents).
Development
npm install # Install all dependencies
npm run build # Build all packages
npm run check # Lint, format, and type check
./test.sh # Run tests (skips LLM-dependent tests without API keys)
./pi-test.sh # Run pi from sources (can be run from any directory)
Note:
npm run checkrequiresnpm run buildto be run first. The web-ui package usestscwhich needs compiled.d.tsfiles from dependencies.
License
MIT