A pi extension that brings Claude Code-style task tracking and coordination to pi. Track multi-step work with structured tasks, dependency management, and a persistent visual widget.
Status: Early release.
pi-tasks2.mp4
- 7 LLM-callable tools —
TaskCreate,TaskList,TaskGet,TaskUpdate,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskExecute— matching Claude Code's exact tool specs and descriptions - Persistent widget — live task list above the editor with
✔/◼/◻status icons, task numbers (#1,#2, …), strikethrough for completed tasks, star spinner (✳✽) for active tasks with elapsed time and token counts - System-reminder injection — periodic
<system-reminder>nudges appended to tool results when task tools haven't been used recently (matches Claude Code's behavior exactly) - Prompt guidelines — workflow contract encoded in tool descriptions, nudging the LLM at the point of tool use
- Dependency management — bidirectional
blocks/blockedByrelationships with warnings for cycles, self-deps, and dangling references - Shared task lists — multiple pi sessions can share a file-backed task list for agent team coordination
- File locking — concurrent access is safe when multiple sessions share a task list
- Background process tracking — track spawned processes with output buffering, blocking wait, and graceful stop
- Subagent integration — tasks with
agentTypecan be executed as subagents viaTaskExecute(requires @tintinweb/pi-subagents). Auto-cascade mode flows through the task DAG automatically when enabled.
pi install npm:@tintinweb/pi-tasksOr load directly for development:
pi -e ./src/index.tsThe extension renders a persistent widget above the editor:
● 4 tasks (1 done, 1 in progress, 2 open)
✔ #1 Design the flux capacitor
✳ #2 Acquiring plutonium… (2m 49s · ↑ 4.1k ↓ 1.2k)
◻ #3 Install flux capacitor in DeLorean › blocked by #1
◻ #4 Test time travel at 88 mph › blocked by #2, #3
| Icon | Meaning |
|---|---|
✔ |
Completed (strikethrough + dim) |
◼ |
In-progress (not actively executing) |
◻ |
Pending |
✳/✽ |
Animated star spinner — actively executing task (shows activeForm text, elapsed time, token counts) |
Create a structured task. Used proactively for complex multi-step work.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
subject |
string | yes | Brief imperative title |
description |
string | yes | Detailed context and acceptance criteria |
activeForm |
string | no | Present continuous form for spinner (e.g., "Running tests") |
agentType |
string | no | Agent type for subagent execution (e.g., "general-purpose", "Explore") |
metadata |
object | no | Arbitrary key-value pairs |
→ Task #1 created successfully: Fix authentication bug
List all tasks with status, owner, and blocked-by info.
#1 [pending] Fix authentication bug
#2 [in_progress] Write unit tests (agent-1)
#3 [pending] Update docs [blocked by #1, #2]
Sort order: pending first, then in-progress, then completed (each group by ID).
Get full details for a specific task.
Task #2: Write unit tests
Status: in_progress
Owner: agent-1
Description: Add tests for the auth module
Blocked by: #1
Blocks: #3
Shows owner (if set) and open (non-completed) dependency edges. Non-empty metadata is displayed as JSON.
Update task fields, status, metadata, and dependencies.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
taskId |
string | Task ID (required) |
status |
pending / in_progress / completed / deleted |
New status |
subject |
string | New title |
description |
string | New description |
activeForm |
string | Spinner text |
owner |
string | Agent name |
metadata |
object | Shallow merge (null values delete keys) |
addBlocks |
string[] | Task IDs this task blocks |
addBlockedBy |
string[] | Task IDs that block this task |
→ Updated task #1 status
→ Updated task #2 owner, status
→ Updated task #3 blocks
→ Updated task #3 blocks (warning: cycle: #3 and #1 block each other)
→ Updated task #1 deleted
Setting status: "deleted" permanently removes the task.
Dependencies are bidirectional: addBlocks: ["3"] on task 1 also adds blockedBy: ["1"] to task 3.
Retrieve output from a background task process.
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
task_id |
string | — | Task ID or agent ID (required) |
block |
boolean | true |
Wait for completion |
timeout |
number | 30000 |
Max wait time in ms (max 600000) |
Both task IDs and agent IDs (including partial prefixes) are accepted — agent IDs are resolved via the internal agentTaskMap.
Stop a running background task process. Sends SIGTERM, waits 5 seconds, then SIGKILL. For subagent tasks, sends a stop RPC.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
task_id |
string | Task ID or agent ID to stop |
Execute one or more tasks as background subagents. Requires @tintinweb/pi-subagents.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
task_ids |
string[] | Task IDs to execute (required) |
additional_context |
string | Extra context appended to each agent's prompt |
model |
string | Model override (e.g., "sonnet", "haiku") |
max_turns |
number | Max turns per agent |
Tasks must be pending, have agentType set, and all blockedBy dependencies completed. Each task spawns as an independent background subagent.
With auto-cascade enabled (via /tasks → Settings), completed tasks automatically trigger execution of their unblocked dependents — flowing through the DAG like a build system.
pending → in_progress → completed
→ deleted (permanently removed)
Tasks are created as pending. Mark in_progress before starting work, completed when done. deleted removes entirely — IDs never reset.
- Bidirectional edges:
addBlocks/addBlockedBymaintain both sides automatically - Dependency warnings: cycles, self-dependencies, and references to non-existent tasks are stored but produce warnings in the tool response
- Display-time filtering:
TaskListonly shows non-completed blockers in[blocked by ...] - Raw data preserved:
TaskGetshows ALL edges, including completed blockers - Cleanup on deletion: removing a task cleans up all edges pointing to it
Task storage is controlled by the taskScope setting (/tasks → Settings → Task storage):
| Mode | File | Behaviour |
|---|---|---|
memory |
(none) | In-memory only — tasks lost when session ends |
session (default) |
<cwd>/.pi/tasks/tasks-<sessionId>.json |
Per-session file — isolated between sessions, survives resume |
project |
<cwd>/.pi/tasks/tasks.json |
Shared across all sessions in the project |
On new session start, if all persisted tasks are completed they are auto-cleared for a clean slate. On session resume, all tasks (including completed) are shown so the user can review progress. Empty session files are automatically deleted when all tasks are cleared.
The autoClearCompleted setting controls automatic cleanup of completed tasks:
| Mode | Behaviour |
|---|---|
never |
Completed tasks stay visible until manually cleared via /tasks → Clear completed |
on_list_complete (default) |
Cleared after all tasks are done and a few idle turns pass |
on_task_complete |
Each completed task cleared individually after a few turns |
Both auto-clear modes use a turn-based delay for non-jarring UX — tasks linger briefly so you see the completion before they disappear.
Settings (taskScope, autoCascade, autoClearCompleted) are saved to <cwd>/.pi/tasks-config.json.
| Variable | Value | Behaviour |
|---|---|---|
PI_TASKS |
off |
In-memory only (CI/automation) |
PI_TASKS |
sprint-1 |
Named shared list at ~/.pi/tasks/sprint-1.json |
PI_TASKS |
/abs/path/tasks.json |
Explicit absolute file path |
PI_TASKS |
./tasks.json |
Relative path resolved from cwd |
| (unset) | Uses taskScope setting (default: session) |
|
PI_TASKS_DEBUG |
1 |
Trace RPC communication (request/reply/timeout) and spawn errors to stderr |
Named and explicit paths use a file-locked store with stale-lock detection — safe for multiple pi sessions coordinating on the same task list.
CI example (.envrc):
export PI_TASKS=offShared team list (.envrc):
export PI_TASKS=my-projectInteractive menu:
Tasks
├─ View all tasks (4)
├─ Create task
├─ Clear completed (1)
├─ Clear all (4)
└─ Settings
- View all tasks — select a task to see details and take actions (start, complete, delete)
- Create task — input prompts for subject and description
- Clear completed — remove all completed tasks
- Clear all — remove all tasks regardless of status
- Settings — configure task storage, auto-cascade, and auto-clear completed tasks (saved to
tasks-config.json)
Cross-extension Communication with @tintinweb/pi-subagents
pi-tasks communicates with @tintinweb/pi-subagents via pi's eventbus using a scoped request/reply RPC protocol. No shared global state — just events.
Load order doesn't matter. Two handshake paths ensure detection regardless of which extension loads first:
- Ping on init —
pi-tasksemitssubagents:rpc:pingwith a uniquerequestIdand listens forsubagents:rpc:ping:reply:{requestId}. Ifpi-subagentsis already loaded, it replies immediately. - Ready broadcast —
pi-subagentsemitssubagents:readywhen it initializes. Ifpi-tasksloaded first, it picks this up.
┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────────────┐
│ pi-tasks │ │ pi-subagents │
└──────┬──────┘ └────────┬─────────┘
│ │
│──── subagents:rpc:ping ───────────▶│
│◀─── subagents:rpc:ping:reply ──────│
│ │
│◀─── subagents:ready ───────────────│ (broadcast on init)
│ │
When TaskExecute runs, it sends a spawn RPC with a scoped reply channel:
pi-tasks pi-subagents
│ │
│── subagents:rpc:spawn ─────────────────▶│ { requestId, type, prompt, options }
│◀─ subagents:rpc:spawn:reply:{reqId} ───│ { id } (or { error })
│ │
The returned id is stored in an in-memory agentTaskMap (agentId → taskId) for O(1) completion lookup. A 30-second timeout rejects the Promise if no reply arrives.
pi-subagents emits lifecycle events that pi-tasks listens to:
| Event | Payload | Action |
|---|---|---|
subagents:completed |
{ id, result? } |
Mark task completed, trigger auto-cascade if enabled |
subagents:failed |
{ id, error?, status } |
Revert task to pending, store error in metadata |
If pi-subagents is not installed, everything works except TaskExecute, which returns a friendly error message. All core task tools (create, list, get, update, dependencies, widget, system-reminder injection) function independently.
src/
├── index.ts # Extension entry: 7 tools + /tasks command + widget + subagent integration
├── types.ts # Task, TaskStatus, BackgroundProcess types
├── task-store.ts # File-backed store with CRUD, dependencies, locking
├── auto-clear.ts # Turn-based auto-clearing of completed tasks (AutoClearManager)
├── tasks-config.ts # Config persistence (taskScope, autoCascade, autoClearCompleted) → .pi/tasks-config.json
├── process-tracker.ts # Background process output buffering and stop
└── ui/
├── task-widget.ts # Persistent widget with status icons and spinner
└── settings-menu.ts # /tasks → Settings panel (SettingsList TUI component)
- Background Bash auto-task creation — Claude Code auto-creates tasks when
Bashruns withrun_in_background: true. Pi's bash tool currently lacks arun_in_backgroundparameter (onlycommand+timeout), so there's nothing to hook into. Once pi adds background execution support to its bash tool, we can use thetool_callevent to detect it and auto-create tasks viaTaskStore/ProcessTracker.
npm install
npm run typecheck # TypeScript validation
npm test # Run unit tests (145 tests)MIT — tintinweb
