export const type = "pi_local"; export const label = "Pi (local)"; export const models: Array<{ id: string; label: string }> = []; export const agentConfigurationDoc = `# pi_local agent configuration Adapter: pi_local Use when: - You want Paperclip to run Pi (the AI coding agent) locally as the agent runtime - You want provider/model routing in Pi format (--provider --model ) - You want Pi session resume across heartbeats via --session - You need Pi's tool set (read, bash, edit, write, grep, find, ls) Don't use when: - You need webhook-style external invocation (use openclaw_gateway or http) - You only need one-shot shell commands (use process) - Pi CLI is not installed on the machine Core fields: - cwd (string, optional): default absolute working directory fallback for the agent process (created if missing when possible) - instructionsFilePath (string, optional): absolute path to a markdown instructions file appended to system prompt via --append-system-prompt - promptTemplate (string, optional): user prompt template passed via -p flag - model (string, required): Pi model id in provider/model format (for example xai/grok-4) - thinking (string, optional): thinking level (off, minimal, low, medium, high, xhigh) - command (string, optional): defaults to "pi" - env (object, optional): KEY=VALUE environment variables Operational fields: - timeoutSec (number, optional): run timeout in seconds - graceSec (number, optional): SIGTERM grace period in seconds Notes: - Pi supports multiple providers and models. Use \`pi --list-models\` to list available options. - Paperclip requires an explicit \`model\` value for \`pi_local\` agents. - Sessions are stored in ~/.pi/paperclips/ and resumed with --session. - All tools (read, bash, edit, write, grep, find, ls) are enabled by default. - Agent instructions are appended to Pi's system prompt via --append-system-prompt, while the user task is sent via -p. `;