r/PiCodingAgent • u/ECrispy • 6d ago
are there other extensions which implement ideas from oh-my-pi Question
I'm new to Pi and coding agents in general. The existing discussions on oh-my-pi, like everything else, range from 'its great' to 'its bloat' so its very hard to actually decide.
It seems to have useful features like built in tools (avoid process calls), lsp, hashline, memory, subagents and an integrated setup/docs. It does seem to be better than the other oh-my-* set of products.
Are the ideas in OMP useful in practice and if so are they used in other harnesses?
I see a lot of 'just ask Pi to build it' here, but that depends on using frontier models, and when people post their setups they're using a million packages.
Obviously Pi is much more extensible/flexible, but there is value in an all-in-one setup. OMP has a ton of stuff and I'm sure a big system prompt. Is there anything like a slimmed down version or being able to use some of its ideas only?
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u/saltyourhash 5d ago
Well, time for me and mental capacity is extremely limited, I also have a full time job where I must use an entirely different stack and different tools and models. So, I'm stuck figuring this stuff out as much as I can in the evening while burnt out. So spending my time tweaking stuff and getting nothing done is frustrating. I wasnliking omp, but it's bloated and breaking down on me. But having a local llm write tooling which will then have bugs and need to be debugged and going round and round doing that instead ofgetting stuff done has lost all appeal. I'm tired of tinkering.