💡 Summary
This project is a personal configuration for a Pi Coding Agent.
🎯 Target Audience
🤖 AI Roast: “A patchwork of borrowed ideas, but at least it's honest about it.”
The project may inherit vulnerabilities from external repositories, including potential dependency supply chain risks. Regularly audit dependencies and ensure they are from trusted sources.
kPI
This is my personal Pi Coding Agent configuration.
Credits
A significant part of code and ideas within this repostory are originally by:
- https://github.com/kaofelix/pi-watch/
- https://github.com/mitsuhiko/agent-stuff/
- https://github.com/tmustier/pi-extensions/
- https://github.com/laulauland/dotfiles/
- https://github.com/aliou/pi-extensions
- https://github.com/w-winter/dot314/
Pros
- Utilizes existing code from various sources
- Offers a personal touch to coding with Pi
Cons
- Lacks detailed documentation
- Heavily relies on external repositories
Related Skills
pytorch
S“It's the Swiss Army knife of deep learning, but good luck figuring out which of the 47 installation methods is the one that won't break your system.”
agno
S“It promises to be the Kubernetes for agents, but let's see if developers have the patience to learn yet another orchestration layer.”
nuxt-skills
S“It's essentially a well-organized cheat sheet that turns your AI assistant into a Nuxt framework parrot.”
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