The HTTP timeout setting (httpIdleTimeoutMs) was only used as a fallback for the openai-codex-responses API. For other providers like openai-completions (llama.cpp), the SDK default timeout (10 min) was used instead, ignoring the user's disabled timeout setting. Now httpIdleTimeoutMs applies universally as the default SDK request timeout for all providers that support timeoutMs. Setting HTTP timeout = false (0) correctly disables SDK timeouts across the board. closes #5294
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Pi Agent Harness Mono Repo
This is the home of the pi agent harness project including our self extensible coding agent.
- @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent: Interactive coding agent CLI
- @earendil-works/pi-agent-core: Agent runtime with tool calling and state management
- @earendil-works/pi-ai: Unified multi-provider LLM API (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, …)
To learn more about pi:
- Visit pi.dev, the project website with demos
- Read the documentation, but you can also ask the agent to explain itself
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:
All Packages
| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| @earendil-works/pi-ai | Unified multi-provider LLM API (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.) |
| @earendil-works/pi-agent-core | Agent runtime with tool calling and state management |
| @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent | Interactive coding agent CLI |
| @earendil-works/pi-tui | Terminal UI library with differential rendering |
For Slack/chat automation and workflows see earendil-works/pi-chat.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines and AGENTS.md for project-specific rules (for both humans and agents).
Development
npm install --ignore-scripts # Install all dependencies without running lifecycle scripts
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)
Supply-chain hardening
We treat npm dependency changes as reviewed code changes.
- Direct external dependencies are pinned to exact versions. Internal workspace packages remain version-ranged.
.npmrcsetssave-exact=trueandmin-release-age=2to avoid same-day dependency releases during npm resolution.package-lock.jsonis the dependency ground truth. Pre-commit blocks accidental lockfile commits unlessPI_ALLOW_LOCKFILE_CHANGE=1is set.npm run checkverifies pinned direct deps, native TypeScript import compatibility, and the generated coding-agent shrinkwrap.- The published CLI package includes
packages/coding-agent/npm-shrinkwrap.json, generated from the root lockfile, to pin transitive deps for npm users. - Release smoke tests use
npm run release:localto build, pack, and create isolated npm and Bun installs outside the repo before tagging a release. - Local release installs, documented npm installs, and
pi update --selfuse--ignore-scriptswhere supported. - CI installs with
npm ci --ignore-scripts, and a scheduled GitHub workflow runsnpm audit --omit=devplusnpm audit signatures --omit=dev. - Shrinkwrap generation has an explicit allowlist for dependency lifecycle scripts; new lifecycle-script deps fail checks until reviewed.
License
MIT