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Tripwire

Tripwire is an extension for Pi that quietly shows relevant local listening processes in Pi's default footer and highlights servers attributed to the current Pi session.

Example:

hugo:1313 node:5173 python:8000

It is meant to answer: “what localhost ports are relevant, and what did Pi start for me?”

Servers started by the agent in this Pi session are highlighted (accent color). Servers you started yourself — either in this project (detected via process cwd) or recognizable dev servers anywhere (node, hugo, python, …) — are shown dimmed instead of hidden, so the footer also answers “what dev servers are already running?”

Install

Install from npm:

pi install npm:pi-tripwire

Or install from GitHub:

pi install git:github.com/wdphoto/pi-tripwire

Pinned installs are also supported:

pi install npm:pi-tripwire@0.0.7
pi install git:github.com/wdphoto/pi-tripwire@v0.0.7

Then restart Pi or run:

/reload

Project-only install

If you only want Tripwire in one project:

cd /path/to/project
pi install -l npm:pi-tripwire
# or
pi install -l git:github.com/wdphoto/pi-tripwire

Then run /reload in Pi.

Local checkout install

If you cloned this repo and want Pi to load your local copy:

pi install /path/to/pi-tripwire

Or project-only:

cd /path/to/project
pi install -l /path/to/pi-tripwire

After editing the local checkout, run /reload in Pi.

Compatibility

This revision is checked against Pi 0.84.1 and Node.js 22.19 or newer. macOS uses lsof; Linux combines lsof and ss results when available. Windows listener discovery is not yet supported. Process visibility and attribution remain subject to operating-system permissions.

Notes

Tripwire shows servers spawned by Pi agent shell commands in accent. Relevant servers you started yourself are shown dimmed when they are in the current project or match a known dev-server command such as node, hugo, or python.

The dimmed project/external tiers are relevance heuristics, not proof of user ownership. Tripwire tags Pi-spawned bash child processes with small PI_TRIPWIRE_* environment markers for attribution, and uses scoped process ancestry as a best-effort fallback.

If another extension already replaces Pi's bash tool, Tripwire leaves it untouched and disables command attribution rather than modifying visible command text.

Tripwire only observes. It does not stop processes, restart them, or open browsers.

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