@oleg_tarasov/pi-websearch-manager

Pi extension that routes web search tools between OpenAI/Codex web_run and extension-provided web tools by active model.

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Package details

extension

Install @oleg_tarasov/pi-websearch-manager from npm and Pi will load the resources declared by the package manifest.

$ pi install npm:@oleg_tarasov/pi-websearch-manager
Package
@oleg_tarasov/pi-websearch-manager
Version
0.1.0
Published
Jun 14, 2026
Downloads
not available
Author
oleg_tarasov
License
MIT
Types
extension
Size
17.3 KB
Dependencies
0 dependencies · 1 peer
Pi manifest JSON
{
  "extensions": [
    "./src/index.ts"
  ]
}

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README

pi-websearch-manager

A small Pi extension that keeps Codex web_run and extension-provided web-search tools from competing with each other.

It routes by the active model:

  • OpenAI Responses / OpenAI Codex models with web_run registered: enable web_run from pi-codex-conversion and hide managed extension web tools (web_search, code_search, fetch_content, get_search_content, web_fetch).
  • Other models, or OpenAI models without registered web_run: hide web_run and enable all registered managed extension web tools.

Install

pi install npm:@oleg_tarasov/pi-websearch-manager

Recommended package order in ~/.pi/agent/settings.json:

{
  "packages": [
    "npm:@howaboua/pi-codex-conversion",
    "npm:@juicesharp/rpiv-web-tools",
    "npm:@oleg_tarasov/pi-websearch-manager"
  ]
}

npm:pi-web-access is also supported instead of npm:@juicesharp/rpiv-web-tools. The manager also performs a deferred reconciliation after session_start and model_select, so it is resilient to minor load-order differences. Still, loading it after the web-search providers is the clearest setup.

Prerequisites

Install and configure Codex conversion plus one extension web-search package:

pi install npm:@howaboua/pi-codex-conversion
pi install npm:@juicesharp/rpiv-web-tools
# or: pi install npm:pi-web-access

Enable Codex web search in pi-codex-conversion:

{
  "tools": {
    "webRun": true
  }
}

You can edit ~/.pi/agent/pi-codex-conversion.json or use /codex in Pi.

Keep Codex conversion scoped to OpenAI/Codex unless you intentionally want it elsewhere:

{
  "scope": {
    "allProviders": false,
    "additionalProviders": []
  }
}

If you use OpenAI via the regular openai provider instead of openai-codex, configure pi-codex-conversion so web_run is supported for that provider, for example by adding "openai" to scope.additionalProviders when appropriate.

Behavior

This extension does not register its own search provider. It only changes the active tool list.

Active model Active search preference Hidden tools
OpenAI Responses model with registered web_run web_run web_search, code_search, fetch_content, get_search_content, web_fetch
OpenAI Responses model without registered web_run Registered extension web tools web_run
Non-OpenAI models Registered extension web tools web_run

When routing to extension web tools, the manager enables every managed tool name that an installed extension registered. This supports pi-web-access (web_search, code_search, fetch_content, get_search_content) and @juicesharp/rpiv-web-tools (web_search, web_fetch). If no supported extension web tools are installed, no replacement tools are enabled.

The status line shows 🔍 web_run when Codex web search is active. When extension web tools are active, it shows the providing extension package name, such as 🔍 rpiv-web-tools or 🔍 pi-web-access; if that cannot be inferred unambiguously, it shows 🔍 ext. search. No status is shown when neither route has an active tool.

Command

/websearch-manager

Shows the current route and reapplies routing immediately.

Versioning and release process

This package uses Semantic Versioning.

For each release:

  1. Update package.json version.
  2. Update CHANGELOG.md.
  3. Run:
    npm run check
    npm pack --dry-run
    
  4. Commit the release.
  5. Tag it as vX.Y.Z and push the commit and tag.
  6. Publish:
    npm publish --access public
    

Development

npm install
npm run check

To test locally in Pi without installing from npm:

pi -e /Users/oleg/Projects/pi-websearch-manager