Python SDK for the Pi coding agent (pi-agent-core) over its RPC bridge
Project description
pi-py-sdk
Python SDK for the Pi coding agent. It drives pi-agent-core — the
well-tested TypeScript agent runtime — over Pi's RPC mode (pi --mode rpc, strict
JSONL over stdin/stdout), so the agent loop, tool calling, sessions, compaction,
retries, and provider auth all run inside Pi. No agent logic is reimplemented in Python.
It includes the bridge core (transport, strict JSONL framing, id-correlated commands,
streaming), the full RPC command surface, typed events and message models, the
interactive extension-UI sub-protocol (tool approvals/dialogs), and a synchronous
facade (PiAgentSync). A terminal coding agent (pi-py) ships on top. See
docs/python-sdk-plan.md for the design.
There are two clients, at two levels:
PiAgentdrives the full Pi agent overpi --mode rpc— loop, tools, sessions, compaction. Use it to run Pi as-is from Python.PiModelClientexposes just the raw model layer: it streams a single assistant response (text, thinking, tool calls) from@earendil-works/pi-ai, with no agent loop or tools. This is the seam for building your own agent loop in Python while still delegating providers, auth, transports, and local models to pi-ai. Neither client reimplements agent logic — withPiModelClient, only the LLM call crosses the boundary.
Install
pip install pi-py-sdk
This installs the pi_py_sdk library and the pi-py agent CLI. You also need the Pi
runtime for live use:
npm i -g @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent # provides the `pi` binary
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=... # or another supported provider key
If pi isn't on PATH, PiAgent falls back to npx --yes @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent@<pinned>.
PiModelClient additionally needs Node on PATH and resolves the bundled
@earendil-works/pi-ai package from the global pi install (or set PI_AI_DIR). It can
authenticate from a provider env var or from an existing Pi OAuth login
(~/.pi/agent/auth.json, e.g. after /login in pi).
The model shim uses pi-ai's legacy global API (registerBuiltInApiProviders,
getProviders/getModels, streamSimple). In pi-ai 0.80 that surface moved off the
main entry into the ./compat entrypoint, so the shim imports ./compat when present and
falls back to . for older builds — both are supported. Config/credentials live under
~/.pi/agent/; the SDK keeps no state of its own under ~/.pi-py.
Development
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest
Usage
import asyncio
from pi_py_sdk import PiAgent, MessageUpdateEvent
async def main():
async with PiAgent(model="anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6", cwd=".") as agent:
async for ev in agent.prompt_stream("List the Python files here"):
if isinstance(ev, MessageUpdateEvent) and ev.assistantMessageEvent:
ame = ev.assistantMessageEvent
if ame.type == "text_delta" and ame.delta:
print(ame.delta, end="", flush=True)
asyncio.run(main())
A prompt completes on an agent_end event with willRetry == False (an agent_end
with willRetry == True is followed by an automatic retry).
Synchronous use
For non-async code, PiAgentSync runs the agent on a background loop and blocks:
from pi_py_sdk import PiAgentSync, message_text
with PiAgentSync(model="anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6") as agent:
for event in agent.prompt_stream("hello"):
...
for msg in agent.get_messages(): # typed messages
print(msg.role, message_text(msg))
Model streaming (low-level)
PiModelClient streams a single assistant response straight from pi-ai — no agent loop,
no tools running inside Pi. You provide the context (system prompt + messages + tool
definitions) and own the turn structure; pi-ai handles the provider call. This is the
foundation for building a native-Python agent loop.
import asyncio
from pi_py_sdk import PiModelClient
async def main():
async with PiModelClient() as client:
async for ev in client.stream(
provider="anthropic",
model="claude-sonnet-4-6",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Say hello", "timestamp": 0}],
reasoning="low", # optional thinking level
):
if ev.type == "text_delta":
print(ev.delta, end="", flush=True)
asyncio.run(main())
Every stream ends with a terminal event (ev.is_terminal): done carries the final
AssistantMessage on ev.final_message, error carries a failed message (rejected
auth, content filtering). A shim-level failure (e.g. unknown model id) raises
PiModelError. Tool calls surface as toolcall_end events with a parsed ev.toolCall.
Other methods: complete() (drain to the final message), list_models(),
list_providers(), and a blocking PiModelClientSync facade.
# Pass tool definitions and let the model decide to call one:
tools = [{"name": "get_weather", "description": "Current weather",
"parameters": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string"}},
"required": ["city"]}}]
async for ev in client.stream(provider="anthropic", model="claude-sonnet-4-6",
messages=messages, tools=tools):
if ev.type == "toolcall_end":
print(ev.toolCall.name, ev.toolCall.arguments)
Tool approvals
Extensions request decisions (allow this tool? pick an option? enter a value?) via the
extension-UI sub-protocol. Install a handler with on_ui_request; without one, the SDK
safely denies confirmations and cancels other dialogs so the agent never hangs.
def approve(req):
if req.method == "confirm":
return True # allow
if req.method == "select":
return (req.options or [None])[0]
return None # cancel input/editor
agent.on_ui_request(approve) # see examples/with_approvals.py
The full command surface (set_model, bash, compact, fork, get_session_stats,
steering/follow-up modes, …) is available as async methods on PiAgent.
Running the examples
The examples/ directory has runnable scripts. Make sure pi is on
PATH (or available via npx) and a provider key is exported first:
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=... # or another supported provider key
Each script takes the prompt as a command-line argument (and falls back to a default if you omit it):
python examples/one_shot.py "List the Python files in this directory"
python examples/sync_usage.py "Say hello in one short sentence."
python examples/with_approvals.py "Refactor foo.py and run the tests"
python examples/model_stream.py "Say hello in one short sentence."
one_shot.py— stream a single prompt's text/thinking/tool events to the terminal, with error surfacing (preflight failures, run errors, retries).sync_usage.py— the same, using the blockingPiAgentSyncfacade, then prints the typed message history.with_approvals.py— installs an interactive console handler so you can approve tool calls and answer dialogs.model_stream.py— the low-levelPiModelClient: stream a raw model response (no agent loop or tools), the building block for a custom Python agent loop.
The examples target anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6; edit the model= argument to use a
different model or provider. If a prompt returns blank output, it's usually an
unavailable model id or a missing/invalid provider key — one_shot.py will print a
hint in that case.
The pi-py coding agent
The repo also ships pi_py_agent, a small terminal coding agent built entirely on the
SDK (the agent loop, tools, and model calls all run inside Pi). Installing the package
provides a pi-py command:
pi-py # interactive REPL
pi-py --print "Run the tests and summarize failures" # one-shot
pi-py --model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6 --no-session
It streams assistant text, thinking, and tool activity (with result previews) to the
terminal, answers approval dialogs interactively, and supports slash commands (/help,
/model, /models, /new, /state, /compact, /clone, /fork, /exit). While
the agent is responding you can steer it by typing (or +text to queue a
follow-up). Ctrl-C aborts the current turn; Ctrl-D exits.
Tests
pytest # unit tests (no Node required); integration is deselected by default
pytest -m integration # live tests against a real `pi` (needs the binary on PATH)
Most integration tests avoid LLM calls (state, models, bash) and don't need a provider
key; PiModelClient's also need node on PATH. The live model-call tests
(prompt completion, PiModelClient.stream) need a working model/credentials and are
skipped unless PI_LIVE_LLM=1 is set.
Releasing
CI (.github/workflows/ci.yml) runs the unit suite across Python 3.10–3.13, builds the
wheel, and best-effort-smokes a real pi on every push/PR. Publishing
(.github/workflows/publish.yml) builds and uploads to PyPI when a GitHub Release is
published — it uses PyPI Trusted Publishing
(OIDC, no token secret), which must be configured once for the repo.
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