pi-hud

Persistent HUD extension for Pi showing project, context, MCP, git, and subagent status.

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Install pi-hud from npm and Pi will load the resources declared by the package manifest.

$ pi install npm:pi-hud
Package
pi-hud
Version
0.2.0
Published
May 20, 2026
Downloads
1,058/mo · 1,058/wk
Author
ludevdot
License
MIT
Types
extension, skill
Size
719.7 KB
Dependencies
0 dependencies · 3 peers
Pi manifest JSON
{
  "extensions": [
    "./extensions"
  ],
  "skills": [
    "./skills"
  ],
  "image": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/pi-hud/assets/pi-hud.jpeg"
}

Security note

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README

pi-hud

pi-hud

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Persistent right-side HUD for Pi, published as a Pi package at pi.dev/packages/pi-hud.

It shows the current session, model/context usage, subagent activity, project path, and git branch without stealing focus from the editor.

pi-hud session panel

Features

  • Starts visible by default when the extension is installed.
  • /hud toggle command.
  • /hud-settings configuration command.
  • Default hide/show keyboard shortcut: f2.
  • Default minimize/expand keyboard shortcut: ctrl+h.
  • Non-blocking TUI overlay: keep typing while the hud is visible.
  • Live subagent status:
    • running/done/error counts;
    • active task label;
    • elapsed time;
    • token/context count when available.
  • Session context usage and cost.
  • Project path and current git branch.
  • Registered git worktrees when the repository has more than one worktree.
  • Configured MCP server names when pi-mcp-adapter is installed.

Install

pi install npm:pi-hud

For project-local install:

pi install -l npm:pi-hud

First 60 seconds

Use this quick path to confirm pi-hud is installed and responding:

  1. Install it globally or for the current project:

    pi install npm:pi-hud
    # or: pi install -l npm:pi-hud
    
  2. Start a new Pi session, or reload the current one:

    /reload
    
  3. Confirm the HUD appears on the right side. If it is hidden, toggle it:

    /hud
    
  4. Try one safe setting change:

    /hud-settings position bottom-right
    

Global settings are stored in ~/.pi/agent/settings.json; project-local settings live in .pi/settings.json and override global values.

Try locally

From this repository:

pi -e .

From the Pi monorepo checkout during development:

./pi-test.sh --no-env -e /path/to/pi-hud

The HUD opens automatically on session start. Inside Pi, run:

/hud

Run /hud again, or press f2, to hide or show it. Press ctrl+h to minimize or expand it.

Commands

Command Description
/hud Toggle the hud.
/hud-settings Configure position, shortcuts, auto-compact, and sizing.

Settings

pi-hud reads a hud object from Pi settings. Global settings live in ~/.pi/agent/settings.json; project settings in .pi/settings.json override them.

Defaults:

{
  "hud": {
    "position": "top-right",
    "shortcut": "f2",
    "minimizeShortcut": "ctrl+h",
    "autoCompactWhileStreaming": true,
    "expandedWidth": 42,
    "compactWidth": 26,
    "minTerminalWidth": 90,
    "margin": { "top": 1, "right": 1, "bottom": 1 }
  }
}

Supported position values are center, top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right, top-center, bottom-center, left-center, and right-center.

Examples:

/hud-settings position bottom-right
/hud-settings shortcut ctrl+shift+h
/hud-settings minimizeShortcut ctrl+h
/hud-settings autoCompactWhileStreaming off

Recommended profiles

These profiles are copy-paste examples for your Pi settings file. They are documented examples, not built-in runtime presets. Each snippet is a partial override; unspecified HUD settings keep their default or previously configured values.

Minimal / low-noise HUD

Use this when screen space matters but you still want the HUD available.

{
  "hud": {
    "expandedWidth": 32,
    "compactWidth": 20,
    "autoCompactWhileStreaming": true,
    "minTerminalWidth": 80
  }
}

Small terminal

Use this for narrow terminals. The HUD is still hidden when the terminal is narrower than minTerminalWidth.

{
  "hud": {
    "expandedWidth": 30,
    "compactWidth": 18,
    "minTerminalWidth": 60,
    "margin": { "top": 0, "right": 0, "bottom": 0 }
  }
}

Bottom-right placement

Use this when top-right content conflicts with the HUD.

{
  "hud": {
    "position": "bottom-right",
    "margin": { "right": 1, "bottom": 1 }
  }
}

No auto-compact

Use this if layout changes during assistant turns are distracting. Manual minimize/expand still works with minimizeShortcut.

{
  "hud": {
    "autoCompactWhileStreaming": false
  }
}

Wider expanded panel

Use this on wide monitors to reduce truncation in the expanded HUD.

{
  "hud": {
    "expandedWidth": 56,
    "compactWidth": 26,
    "minTerminalWidth": 110
  }
}

Shortcut changes require /reload because shortcuts are registered when the extension loads. Do not bind HUD shortcuts to enter, return, alt+m, ctrl+m, ctrl+shift+m, ctrl+j, or ctrl+shift+j; those conflict with Pi or terminal input keys.

Notes

  • Configured MCP servers are shown only when Pi has pi-mcp-adapter installed; config files alone do not enable the section.
  • Subagent status is based on Pi extension events and pi-subagents tool/result shapes when available.
  • The HUD auto-compacts for the full assistant turn and expands when the turn ends, instead of changing state on each reasoning update.
  • The overlay is hidden on narrow terminals under the configured minTerminalWidth.

Known limitations

MCP connection status

The HUD shows configured MCP server names, not live connection status. It reads global and project MCP config paths and renders the configured names when pi-mcp-adapter is installed.

Situation What the HUD shows Where to check live status
pi-mcp-adapter is not installed No MCP section Install the adapter before checking MCP state in Pi.
Adapter installed and MCP configs exist Configured server names Use mcp({}) or /mcp.
Server configured but not connected The server name can still appear Use mcp({}) or /mcp.
Connected, failed, cached, or auth state Not currently available in the HUD Use mcp({}) or /mcp.

For example, a project-local .mcp.json can make a server appear in the HUD even when that server is not currently connected. Use mcp({}) or /mcp for live MCP status.

pi-mcp-adapter does not currently expose a public cross-extension status API for pi-hud to consume. If such an API becomes available, pi-hud can show live states such as connected, cached, failed, needs-auth, or not connected.

Release notes

User-facing changes are tracked in CHANGELOG.md. Maintainer release steps are documented in RELEASING.md.

The package also ships a pi-hud-release skill so installed Pi agents can follow the project release workflow with the same checklist without colliding with generic release skills.

Inspiration

pi-hud is inspired by sub-agent-statusline.


License

MIT