According to 1M AI News, Ollama announced support for launching Pi with a single command using ollama launch pi. Pi is a minimal AI programming agent toolkit developed by Mario Zechner, featuring an integrated plugin extension system, allowing users to even have Pi write extensions for themselves. Pi is installed globally via npm, with configuration files stored in the ~/.pi/agent/ directory, and supports integration with Ollama’s local models (such as qwen3-coder) and multiple cloud service providers.
Ollama founder Jeffrey Morgan commented that Pi is well-designed, highly customizable, and performs well even with small parameter models, including Qwen 3.5 series local models. The ollama launch command was introduced on January 23 this year, supporting zero-configuration startup for programming tools like Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, Droid, and others. The addition of Pi further expands the available agent ecosystem.
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