Notes on May 26, 2026
Today, I started trying out Pi, the minimal coding agent created by Mario Zechner and now developed at Earendil. It is known for its minimal harness, few tools, no built-in MCP support, etc., and high extensibility.
I haven’t settled on my perfect Pi setup yet, but I’ve already found a neat way to add MCP support with MCPorter, which lets me use Exa MCP for web search. I also discovered that defining a custom provider makes it easy to use my company’s model provider, which was originally designed for other agents.
Overall, Pi’s minimality and flexibility make everything clear and nothing magical, which feels very developer-friendly. I’m considering dropping Codex and Claude Code, and using Pi along with Amp as my main agents.
Here are some articles and videos I bookmarked about Pi:
- Mario Zechner’s post where Pi originated: What I learned building an opinionated and minimal coding agent
- Armin Ronacher’s introduction: Pi: The Minimal Agent Within OpenClaw
- Mario’s post announcing Pi and his move to Armin’s company Earendil: I’ve sold out; and meanwhile, Armin’s post: Mario and Earendil
- Armin’s post: Building Pi With Pi
- Videos on YouTube:
Today I finally got access to Amp Neo, a full rewrite of my primary agent Amp. The TUI is more polished, and features like remote control keep it on the frontier. They also released experimental model provider support, so I can use Amp’s deep mode with my ChatGPT subscription, which makes Amp more affordable!
Zilong Liang・Mesh
