@eko24ive/pi-ask
Pi package that adds an interactive ask_user clarification tool.
Package details
Install @eko24ive/pi-ask from npm and Pi will load the resources declared by the package manifest.
$ pi install npm:@eko24ive/pi-ask- Package
@eko24ive/pi-ask- Version
0.8.1- Published
- May 3, 2026
- Downloads
- 1,730/mo Β· 718/wk
- Author
- eko24ive
- License
- MIT
- Types
- extension, skill
- Size
- 204.5 KB
- Dependencies
- 0 dependencies Β· 4 peers
Pi manifest JSON
{
"extensions": [
"./src/index.ts"
],
"skills": [
"./skills"
]
}Security note
Pi packages can execute code and influence agent behavior. Review the source before installing third-party packages.
README

@eko24ive/pi-ask
@eko24ive/pi-ask is an ask tool that cares about your answers.
It lets an agent pause, ask structured questions in a terminal UI, and continue with normalized answers instead of guessing.

High-quality video: demo.mp4
Install
pi install npm:@eko24ive/pi-ask
You can also install from git:
pi install git:github.com/eko24ive/pi-ask
Or try it without installing (load once for the current run):
pi -e npm:@eko24ive/pi-ask
Features
Once installed, this package gives the agent a native way to ask for clarification instead of guessing.
- π§ Familiar ask-style interface: tabbed questions, single/multi select, and preview mode
- βοΈ Inline free-form
Type your ownanswers - π Native pi-style
@file references inside answer and note editors - π Question-level and option-level notes
- π Review tab with
Submit,Elaborate, andCancel - π¬ Elaboration flow to capture note-based clarification before final submission
- β¨οΈ Fast keyboard-first interaction with customizable ask keymaps (also mobile-friendly in remote sessions)
- βοΈ Ask settings with persisted behaviour, keymap customization, and
/answerextraction config - π Slash commands for fallback/replay:
/answerextracts questions from the latest assistant message into an ask flow/answer:againreopens the latest/answerform on the current branch/ask:replayreplays the latest realask_userform on the current branch
- π£οΈ You can talk to your agent to configure pi-ask; it will read the bundled configuration guide and tailor the config for you
Feature walkthrough
Native @ file references
Use pi-style @ file path autocomplete inside free-form answers and note editors.

Option and question notes
Attach clarification notes to a specific option (n) or add broader question-level context (Shift+N).
| Option notes | Question notes |
|---|---|
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Review tab β Elaborate and Submit
Ask the agent to elaborate on notes before finalizing choices, or review all answers before returning them to the agent.
| Elaborate | Submit |
|---|---|
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Single-select and multi-select questions
Pick one option when answers are mutually exclusive, or choose multiple options when several answers apply.
| Single-select | Multi-select |
|---|---|
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Preview mode
Use a dedicated preview pane when options need richer detail.

Custom answer (Type your own)
Capture free-form input inline without leaving the flow.

Default key bindings
Open ask settings with ? during the ask flow, or with the /ask-settings command from pi.
Customizable via config:
| Action | Default key |
|---|---|
| Cancel flow or close/save editor draft | Esc |
| Dismiss entire ask flow immediately | Ctrl+C |
| Toggle selected option | Space |
| Confirm / continue / save / submit | Enter |
| Edit selected option note | n |
| Edit question note | Shift+N |
Fixed bindings:
| Key | Context | Effect |
|---|---|---|
? |
Ask flow / empty editor | Open ask settings |
Tab Shift+Tab |
Main flow | Switch tabs |
β β |
Main flow | Switch tabs |
β β |
Main flow | Move cursor |
1..9 |
Options list | Select or toggle matching option |
1 2 3 |
Review tab | Trigger Submit / Elaborate / Cancel |
β β |
Review tab | Change highlighted review action |
β β |
Empty editor | Move options without closing editor |
Tab Shift+Tab / β β |
Empty editor | Switch tabs without closing editor |
Arrow keys / Tab |
Non-empty editor | Stay in editor for cursor movement |
Review-tab shortcuts can optionally require the same number key twice via behaviour.doublePressReviewShortcuts.
Config file: ~/.pi/agent/extensions/eko24ive-pi-ask.json
You can edit this file yourself, ask pi to edit it for you, or use /ask-settings to find the exact config path and toggle behaviour settings.
{
"schemaVersion": 2,
"answer": {
"extractionModels": [
{ "provider": "openai-codex", "id": "gpt-5.4-mini" },
{ "provider": "github-copilot", "id": "gpt-5.4-mini" },
{ "provider": "anthropic", "id": "claude-haiku-4-5" }
],
"extractionTimeoutMs": 30000,
"extractionRetries": 1
},
"behaviour": {
"autoSubmitWhenAnsweredWithoutNotes": false,
"confirmDismissWhenDirty": true,
"doublePressReviewShortcuts": true,
"showFooterHints": true
},
"keymaps": {
"cancel": "esc",
"dismiss": "ctrl+c",
"toggle": "space",
"confirm": "enter",
"optionNote": "n",
"questionNote": "shift+n"
}
}
Accepted notation follows pi-tui key ids. Common aliases are normalized, for example escape β esc, return β enter, control+c β ctrl+c, and Shift+N β shift+n.
Use
After installation, the extension registers the ask_user tool plus /ask-settings, /answer, /answer:again, and /ask:replay commands.
Agents can auto-discover and call ask_user when they need clarification instead of guessing. In interactive sessions, it opens a terminal UI flow for structured answers, supports native pi-style @ file references while typing answers or notes, and returns normalized answers back to the agent. Ask settings are available both from ? in the ask flow and from the /ask-settings command. Behaviour settings are binary on/off toggles that save immediately; customizable ask keymaps are changed by editing the shown config file path.
Answer and replay commands
/answer is useful when the agent asked questions in plain text instead of using ask_user. It extracts questions from the latest completed assistant message and opens the same ask UI.
Replay commands are branch-aware. They read persisted entries from the current pi session branch, so they work naturally with /resume, /tree, and conversation branching:
/answer:againreopens the latest form created by/answeron this branch/ask:replayreopens the latest realask_userform on this branch
Cancellation is local to the UI: closing a replayed form does not start a new agent turn. Submitted answers are sent back as a normal user follow-up message.
Kudos to @k0valik for the /answer idea.
You can also talk to pi to configure this extension. When asked to customize pi-ask settings or keymaps, the agent is instructed to read the bundled docs/configuration.md guide first and then edit the config file accordingly.
This package also bundles the ask-user skill profile from skills/ask-user/SKILL.md. It reinforces when to use the tool, is enabled by default when installed, and can be disabled via pi config. The skill was inspired by https://github.com/edlsh/pi-ask-user.
You can still add your own agent instruction if you want to further reinforce usage.
For exact input/output and UX guarantees, see docs/contract.md.
Local development
Run locally in pi
pi -e ./src/index.ts
Run in isolated test mode (extension + bundled skill only)
pnpm dev
pnpm dev ../test
pnpm dev [path] runs pi with --no-extensions --no-skills --no-prompt-templates --no-themes --no-context-files, loads this repoβs extension and skills/ask-user, and starts pi from [path] by changing directories before launch (defaults to .).
Install dependencies
pnpm install
Install git hooks (contributors)
lefthook is not installed automatically. If you want the local commit hooks used by this repo, run:
pnpm exec lefthook install
Development commands
pnpm format
pnpm lint
pnpm check
pnpm typecheck
pnpm test
Commit workflow
This repo uses lefthook, Commitizen, conventional commitlint, and semantic-release.
If you want local hooks, install them once after pnpm install:
pnpm exec lefthook install
Recommended flow:
pnpm commit
Project layout
src/β TypeScript extension implementationtests/β behavior-focused testsdocs/β small docs set for contract and architecturedocs/media/β repository-only README media assets
Documentation
Docs stay intentionally small:
docs/README.mdβ indexdocs/contract.mdβ external behaviordocs/architecture.mdβ module boundaries and invariants





