pi-commandcode-provider
pi custom provider for Command Code API (commandcode.ai)
Package details
Install pi-commandcode-provider from npm and Pi will load the resources declared by the package manifest.
$ pi install npm:pi-commandcode-provider- Package
pi-commandcode-provider- Version
0.3.1- Published
- May 28, 2026
- Downloads
- 693/mo · 524/wk
- Author
- patlux
- License
- MIT
- Types
- extension
- Size
- 62.2 KB
- Dependencies
- 1 dependency · 1 peer
Pi manifest JSON
{
"extensions": [
"./index.ts"
]
}Security note
Pi packages can execute code and influence agent behavior. Review the source before installing third-party packages.
README
pi-commandcode-provider
A pi custom provider that connects pi to the Command Code API.
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial, community-maintained package. I am not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Command Code in any way. This provider simply forwards requests to the public Command Code API using your own API key.
Note: This package only provides a model provider. It does not include an API key. You must bring your own Command Code API key or subscription.
💰 Current offers: Command Code offers 4× usage of DeepSeek V4 Pro and 2× usage of Qwen 3.7 Max.
Models
Models are fetched live from Command Code's Provider API at startup, so new models like Qwen 3.7 Max show up without a package release.
You can list the current Command Code models with:
pi -e index.ts --list-models
Install
pi install npm:pi-commandcode-provider
Or shorthand:
pi install pi-commandcode-provider
Then reload pi:
/reload
Oh My Pi
omp plugin install pi-commandcode-provider
Then restart OMP or run:
/reload
Setup
Set your Command Code API key using one of these methods:
1. Browser login (recommended)
In pi, run:
/login
Then select Command Code from the provider list.
This opens Command Code in your browser and stores the returned API key in pi's auth file. If the browser shows "Copy your API key" because automatic transfer failed, copy that key and paste it into the pi terminal prompt.
Note:
/login commandcodeis not supported by pi currently; use interactive/loginand select Command Code.
2. Environment variable
export COMMANDCODE_API_KEY="user_..."
3. Auth file
Create ~/.commandcode/auth.json:
{
"apiKey": "user_..."
}
The official Command Code CLI auth shape is also supported:
{
"command-code": {
"type": "api",
"key": "user_..."
}
}
Or use a pi/OMP auth file at ~/.pi/agent/auth.json or ~/.omp/agent/auth.json:
{
"commandcode": "user_..."
}
Usage
After installing and setting your API key, select a Command Code model in pi:
/model deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash
Any query will then use the Command Code API. You can list available models:
pi -e index.ts --list-models # or /models within pi
omp -e index.ts --list-models
In OMP, use the provider-qualified model name:
omp -p "hello" --model commandcode/deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash
OMP currently resolves --provider commandcode --model ... before extension providers are loaded, so prefer --model commandcode/<model-id>.
Model discovery
On startup, the provider fetches:
https://api.commandcode.ai/provider/v1/models
For tests or local mocks, override it with COMMANDCODE_MODELS_URL.
Pricing
Command Code does not yet expose model pricing through its Provider API. The provider ships a static cost table (MODEL_COSTS in index.ts) for known models so that pi can display per-model pricing.
- Models present in
MODEL_COSTSshow their real per-million-token rates (including promotional deals like the DeepSeek V4 Pro 4× discount and Qwen 3.7 Max 2× discount). - Models not in the table fall back to zero cost. When the Provider API adds a
costfield, the static table can be removed.
To add or update a price, edit the MODEL_COSTS record in index.ts and update the corresponding test in tests/test-pricing.ts.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, PR expectations, and commit message rules.
Release
See RELEASE.md for the prerelease, npm smoke-test, stable publish, git tag, and GitHub follow-up checklist.
License
MIT