@xynogen/pix-display

Pi core extension — paste chip rendering and thinking block display

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Package details

extension

Install @xynogen/pix-display from npm and Pi will load the resources declared by the package manifest.

$ pi install npm:@xynogen/pix-display
Package
@xynogen/pix-display
Version
0.1.0
Published
Jun 20, 2026
Downloads
not available
Author
xynogen
License
MIT
Types
extension
Size
18.5 KB
Dependencies
1 dependency · 2 peers
Pi manifest JSON
{
  "extensions": [
    "src/index.ts"
  ]
}

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README

pix-display

Pi core extension — paste chip rendering and thinking block display.

What it does

Two features, always on when installed:

Paste chips. Replaces Pi's paste markers ([paste #1 2232 chars]) with styled icon chips (text 2.2k chars for text, image #1 for images). Collapses pasted image paths into markers in the buffer while showing human-readable labels on screen. The display rewrite is purely visual — the buffer keeps the real path for the model.

Thinking blocks. Converts leaked reasoning tags (<think>/<thinking>) from some providers into native Pi thinking content blocks, which render dim + italic via the thinkingText theme token. No ANSI injection, no markdown blockquote shim. Applies during streaming (message_update) and finalization (message_end).

Both features are registered at session start and cleaned up at session shutdown. In non-interactive (JSON/RPC) mode they are no-ops.

Install

pi install npm:@xynogen/pix-display

Also included in @xynogen/pix-core:

pi install npm:@xynogen/pix-core

Full distro

Source: github.com/xynogen/pix-mono

To install the complete pix suite (all packages + Pi itself):

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xynogen/pix-mono/main/scripts/install.sh | sh

License

MIT