BrowseFull catalogOutcomesSolve a specific problemRolesStack by teamTrustFilter by risk tier
← Back to the Claude Observatory

dot-pi

Skill Development Usable
Works inClaude Code
Usable Scanned — metadata only

Gives Pi agent users a pre-configured baseline — extensions, prompt shortcuts, and Gmail write-action confirmation rules — instead of assembling a Pi environ…

A curated package for the Pi coding agent — not Claude Code. Bundles extensions, skills, prompt shortcuts, and confirmation rules, installed via Pi's package manager or a bootstrap shell script for macOS, Linux, and WSL. Optional companion packages add Elixir tooling, subagent delegation, context history, and macOS computer use.

48 starsMIT (commercial OK)FreeQuick setup
Usable rating — This tool is functional but has notable gaps. Review the evaluation notes below before deploying.

Gives Pi agent users a pre-configured baseline — extensions, prompt shortcuts, and Gmail write-action confirmation rules — instead of assembling a Pi environment by hand. Note: this targets the Pi coding agent, not Claude Code.

Engineering teams adopting Claude for code generation and development tasks seeking standardized configuration baselines.

Claude Code Claude Cowork Claude Chat

https://github.com/dannote/dot-pi

By dannote

How to Get It

Option 1: Claude Desktop App (Code Mode)Click the + button next to the prompt box → PluginsAdd plugin. Search and click Install. Skills work in Claude Code only.
Option 2: Paste into Claude CodeCopy the command below and paste it into your conversation. Claude will install it.
Command
npm install -g --ignore-scripts @earendil-works/pi-coding-agent && pi install git:github.com/dannote/dot-pi

Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.

First thing to try

After installing, paste this into Claude:

Explain code snippets faster using pre-built prompt shortcuts
PrerequisitesNode.js 22.19.0+ and npm; Pi coding agent (@earendil-works/pi-coding-agent)CostFree

Trust Signals Auto-scanned

Stars48Contributors1Last updated2026-08-15LicenseMIT (OK for commercial use)Known CVEsNone foundSources: GitHub Advisory Database + OSV.dev · Scanned 2026-08-18 · scanner vattempted-no-data

Community Pulse Quiet

No community discussions found yet. This doesn't mean the tool isn't good — it may be new or serve a niche use case.

Reviewer notes

Auto-scanned review. These are observations, not a security certification.

Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 42 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.

Things to check

  • Scanned, not hands-on tested — this entry was auto-scanned from public metadata (GitHub metrics, license, security flags). No reviewer has run it, and no tool-specific limitations have been documented yet.
  • Single maintainer. Consider the risk if this person stops maintaining the project.

How to evaluate tools before deploying →

Data shown here comes from public APIs and automated scanning. Reviewer notes reflect one person's experience. This is not a security certification or legal recommendation. Always evaluate tools according to your own organization's policies.

Evaluation

Ease of Use
3/5
Versatility
2/5
Reliability
3/5
Security
3/5
Overall score2.75 / 5.00 UsableEvaluatedJun 2026
Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 42 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.

← Back to the Claude Observatory

Rolling Claude out in your org? Let's talk.

Start a conversation →