docs: surface with-pi and omos-with-pi variants on Docker Hub
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The v1.14.41b release expanded the CI matrix to four image variants and pushed eight tags total, but the docs lagged behind: - DOCKER_HUB.md's Image Variants table still listed only base + omos. - README.md's pi section only described building from source; no mention that prebuilt latest-with-pi / latest-omos-with-pi tags exist (asymmetric vs the OMOS section which does mention latest-omos). Fix: - generate-dockerhub-md.py HEADER: extend Image Variants table to all four variants (base, omos, with-pi, omos-with-pi). - README.md pi section: add a Setup subsection mentioning the prebuilt pi-enabled tags, mirroring the OMOS section's pattern. - Regenerate DOCKER_HUB.md (22975 bytes, well under the 25k Hub limit). The pi section itself remains intentionally dropped from DOCKER_HUB.md to fit the 25k limit (SECTION_RULES); the Image Variants table at the top is sufficient signal for Hub readers.
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[pi](https://github.com/mariozechner/pi-coding-agent) is a lightweight TUI coding-agent that can run alongside opencode in the same container. Both harnesses share the mempalace install and palace data — wing/diary entries created by one are visible to the other.
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### Setup
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Pre-built pi-enabled images are available on Docker Hub as `joakimp/opencode-devbox:latest-with-pi` (base + pi) and `joakimp/opencode-devbox:latest-omos-with-pi` (OMOS + pi). Pulling one of those tags is the fastest path. Alternatively, build from source:
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### Build
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```bash
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