Pi Mono: Weekly Recap - Infrastructure Week: Fixes, Features, and Fine-tuning
This week brought a healthy balance of infrastructure improvements and thoughtful feature additions, with 6 merged PRs and 67 additional commits. Our team tackled everything from AWS cost allocation to Google token counting bugs, while Mario led a comprehensive effort to polish the coding agent experience with better compaction, edit tools, and extension support.
Duration: PT5M40S
Episode overview
This episode is a short developer briefing from Pi Mono.
It explains recent repository work in plain language.
- Show: Pi Mono
- Published: 2026-03-29T10:04:11Z
- Audio duration: PT5M40S
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Welcome to this week's Pi Mono recap! I'm your host, and wow, what a productive week we've had. There's something really satisfying about a week that combines meaningful feature work with the kind of behind-the-scenes fixes that make everything run smoother. This feels like one of those weeks where we're building a…
Let's start with the numbers - we merged 6 pull requests and had 67 additional commits. That's a great rhythm that shows we're balancing feature development with continuous improvement.
Looking at our merged PRs, I'm seeing a really nice theme of making Pi Mono more configurable and cost-conscious. Jonas kicked things off early in the week with a fantastic addition to our AI package - adding requestMetadata support to BedrockOptions. This might sound technical, but it's actually solving a real…
Speaking of making life easier for users, Sean delivered something I know folks have been asking for - sessionDir support in settings.json for the coding agent. No more having to pass that session-dir flag every single time you run the agent. You can just set it once in your settings, either globally or per project,…
Now, Gordon added support for Google's new…
But here's where…
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