20 days ago · Tech · 0 comments

At the end of my last issue, I mentioned, “I am hoping to spend some time with Pi”. I do not want to brag, but I nailed that one.PiPi has been my go-to agent harness since the day I hit publish, and I do not see myself changing anytime soon.Pi’s tagline, “There are many coding agents, but this one is mine,” is what initially drew me in. All the other harnesses, IDEs, and related tools I had tried up to that point essentially supported one surface for customization: prompts, slash commands, skills, and the like. They differ slightly, but for the most part you can instruct your agent to do something different through Markdown and kind of hope it listens.With Pi, you get a true extensibility model baked into the core. Even that undersells it. Pi’s default system prompt actually understands how to use that extensibility, and it can help you create extensions on a whim.However, while this is indeed an excellent selling point, you typically do not need it. I actually found that Pi not…

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