Round out the pi bring-up story so a fresh machine can reach a working pi+mempalace install with just `git clone && ./install.sh`: - extensions/pi/keybindings.json: generic mosh/tmux newline fix (shift+enter, ctrl+j, alt+j). Safe on any machine — not region/account-specific. Symlinked into ~/.pi/agent/. - extensions/pi/settings.example.json: template for `settings.json` so pi can start without --provider/--model. NOT symlinked — pi rewrites settings.json at runtime (lastChangelogVersion bumps), which would dirty the repo. Installer prints the cp + edit hint. - install.sh: new install_pi_keybindings + uninstall mirror; new check_pi_settings probe (warns if settings.json missing); new check_aws_env probe (warns if AWS_PROFILE/AWS_REGION unset and settings.json selects amazon-bedrock). All new steps gated on pi being installed (~/.pi/agent/extensions/ exists). - extensions/pi/README.md: documents keybindings rationale, settings bootstrap, and the recommended ~/.config/pi/.env + ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/pi-env.zsh env layout (paired with the myconfigs commit 884e329 that split AWS vars out of ~/.config/opencode/.env). Verified on tor-ms22: full install → uninstall → reinstall cycle, new shell loads AWS_PROFILE/AWS_REGION from the new pi-env.zsh hook. Works on macOS and Linux (plain ln -s, POSIX bash).
pi ↔ MemPalace extension
The canonical source of ~/.pi/agent/extensions/mempalace.ts — the bridge
that wires the MemPalace MCP
server into the pi coding-agent
harness.
install.sh at the repo root symlinks mempalace.ts from this directory
into ~/.pi/agent/extensions/ so the live file on every machine tracks
version control. Works on macOS and Linux (the extension itself is plain
Node / TypeScript; the symlink is a POSIX ln -s).
What it does
- Spawns
mempalace-mcpas a subprocess and does the MCP stdio JSON-RPC handshake (initialize+notifications/initialized+tools/list). - Registers each MCP tool as a pi tool with its real
inputSchemapassed through viaType.Unsafe(...)(see gotcha below). - Wake-up auto-injection (
before_agent_start, one-shot per fresh session): callsmempalace_status+mempalace_diary_readand injects the result as amempalace-wakeupsystem message so the agent orients itself the way~/.agents/skills/mempalace/SKILL.mddescribes. Skipped on resume/fork (context is already in the thread). - Manual wind-down via a
/mempalace-diary [topic]slash command: sends a prompt asking the LLM to callmempalace_diary_writewith an AAAK-formatted entry summarizing the session. Not fully auto because pi sessions are typically short/tactical andsession_shutdownfires too late to drive another LLM turn.
Fail-soft
If mempalace-mcp can't be spawned (PATH missing, binary crashes at
startup, …) the extension logs to stderr and returns early. pi keeps
working without palace tools rather than refusing to start.
Identity
agent_name for diary calls comes from $MEMPALACE_AGENT_NAME, defaulting
to "pi". First diary write against that identity creates wing_<name>
in the palace. Set the env var if you want to run pi under a distinct
identity on a given machine (e.g. pi-laptop vs pi-server).
Debugging
MEMPALACE_EXT_DEBUG=1— surfacemempalace-mcpstderr into pi's stderr. Without this, stderr is drained silently so a misbehaving server doesn't flood the TUI.- If a tool call fails with a generic "Internal tool error", spawn
mempalace-mcpmanually with raw JSON-RPC on stdin to read the server-side error — much faster than guessing.
The Type.Unsafe gotcha
Earlier versions of this extension registered every MCP tool with
parameters: Type.Object({}, { additionalProperties: true }), which
discarded each tool's real inputSchema. The LLM then saw no parameter
names and had to guess, leading to bugs like mempalace_diary_read
being called with agent= instead of the required agent_name= and
crashing the Python server with TypeError: missing 1 required positional argument.
The fix (≈ lines 160-170) is to wrap the incoming JSON Schema with
Type.Unsafe<...>(tool.inputSchema). TypeBox schemas are plain JSON
Schema at runtime plus a Symbol marker, so wrapping an
externally-sourced schema with Unsafe is sufficient — no conversion
to a full TypeBox tree is needed, and the LLM now sees every tool's
real parameter names.
If you ever need to re-loosen the schema for debugging, fall back to
the Type.Object({}, { additionalProperties: true }) default only for
that specific tool, not globally.
Keybindings (mosh/tmux newline fix)
keybindings.json is symlinked so edits flow through git. Default:
{
"tui.input.newLine": ["shift+enter", "ctrl+j", "alt+j"]
}
Rationale: when pi runs over kitty → mosh → tmux, shift+enter doesn't
forward cleanly (mosh uses vt220-ish emulation, no kitty-keyboard-protocol
or csi-u extended keys). ctrl+j and alt+j pass through as plain
control/meta bytes and give you reliable newline insertion.
Settings template (start pi without --model)
settings.example.json is a template — not symlinked. pi rewrites
its settings.json at runtime (lastChangelogVersion bumps on upgrade),
which would dirty a symlinked repo file. Instead, bootstrap with:
cp /path/to/mempalace-toolkit/extensions/pi/settings.example.json \
~/.pi/agent/settings.json
$EDITOR ~/.pi/agent/settings.json
The Bedrock inference-profile prefix on model IDs (eu., us.) is
region-specific and must match AWS_REGION in ~/.config/pi/.env.
For a bare Anthropic provider (non-Bedrock) drop the prefix entirely
and use anthropic:claude-.... Run pi --list-models to confirm what
your credentials can actually invoke.
install.sh warns (non-fatal) if settings.json is missing.
Environment setup
pi with defaultProvider=amazon-bedrock needs AWS_PROFILE and
AWS_REGION exported into the shell that launches it. Recommended
layout (matches the tor-ms22 dotfiles pattern):
~/.config/pi/.env ← AWS_PROFILE=..., AWS_REGION=...
(git-crypt encrypted in dotfiles repo)
~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/pi-env.zsh ← set -a; source ~/.config/pi/.env; set +a
Historical note: these vars used to live under a # Environment variables for pi block inside ~/.config/opencode/.env. Split out 2026-05-05 so
each tool owns its own env file. install.sh runs a check_aws_env
probe that warns if the vars are missing and points back here.
File layout
mempalace-toolkit/
└── extensions/
└── pi/
├── README.md ← this file
├── mempalace.ts ← symlinked into ~/.pi/agent/extensions/
├── keybindings.json ← symlinked into ~/.pi/agent/
└── settings.example.json ← template; copy + edit into ~/.pi/agent/
install.sh detects pi by probing for ~/.pi/agent/extensions/ and
only creates symlinks when that directory exists. On machines without
pi the files stay dormant in the repo. Re-runs are idempotent (same
pattern as bin/ and SKILL.md).