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@cortexkit/pi-anthropic-auth
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Pi package for CortexKit Anthropic OAuth support. It overrides Pi's built-in `anthropic` provider with a CortexKit provider extension backed by the shared `@cortexkit/anthropic-auth-core` package.
Pi package for CortexKit Anthropic OAuth support. It overrides Pi's built-in anthropic provider with a CortexKit provider extension backed by the shared @cortexkit/anthropic-auth-core package.
The Pi provider catalog includes Claude Fable 5 (claude-fable-5), limited-access Claude Mythos 5 (claude-mythos-5), Claude Opus 4.8, Claude Opus 4.5, and Claude Sonnet 4.5. Fable/Mythos reasoning uses Anthropic adaptive thinking with thinking.display: "summarized" and output_config.effort; the package does not send rejected manual thinking.budget_tokens for those models.
This package is part of the CortexKit Anthropic Auth monorepo, which supports both OpenCode (@cortexkit/opencode-anthropic-auth) and Pi (@cortexkit/pi-anthropic-auth) through the same shared core logic.
Install with Pi's package manager:
pi install npm:@cortexkit/pi-anthropic-auth@1.0.0
For an unpinned install:
pi install npm:@cortexkit/pi-anthropic-auth
To try it for one run without changing Pi settings:
pi -e npm:@cortexkit/pi-anthropic-auth
Restart Pi after installing, then authenticate through Pi's normal login flow:
/login anthropic
Pi state is stored separately from OpenCode at:
~/.pi/agent/anthropic-auth.json
Override the path with PI_ANTHROPIC_AUTH_FILE. The package also respects PI_AGENT_DIR when deriving the default sidecar path.
The sidecar uses the same JSON shape as the OpenCode package, including routing, claudeCache, cacheKeep, claudeFast, dump, relay, and fallback accounts blocks.
/claude-cache
/claude-cache on
/claude-cache off
/claude-cache mode explicit
/claude-cache mode automatic
/claude-cache mode hybrid
/claude-cachekeep
/claude-cachekeep 09-23
/claude-cachekeep off
/claude-dump
/claude-dump on
/claude-dump off
/claude-fast
/claude-fast on
/claude-fast off
/claude-routing
/claude-routing main-first
/claude-routing fallback-first
/claude-quota
/claude-quota reports sidecar OAuth fallback quota state from ~/.pi/agent/anthropic-auth.json. /claude-routing fallback-first prefers usable OAuth fallback accounts before the main account; /claude-routing main-first restores the default. API-key routes use the same sidecar shape as OpenCode and are sent directly to their configured Anthropic-compatible base URL, such as Kie's https://api.kie.ai/claude, but Pi only uses them after the main OAuth model response reports HTTP 429 or a streaming rate-limit error and a live quota check confirms 0% remaining. /claude-cachekeep HH-HH keeps recently used hybrid-mode session caches warm during the configured local time window by sending max_tokens: 0 pre-warm requests about five minutes before the 1-hour TTL expires. /claude-fast on adds Anthropic speed: "fast" plus the fast-mode-2026-02-01 beta header for supported Opus models (claude-opus-4-6, claude-opus-4-7, and claude-opus-4-8).
The Pi package can use the same user-owned Cloudflare relay config as the OpenCode package. The relay setup helper currently lives in the OpenCode package CLI:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN=... CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID=... bunx @cortexkit/opencode-anthropic-auth relay setup
For Pi, copy the generated relay block into ~/.pi/agent/anthropic-auth.json.
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Pi package for CortexKit Anthropic OAuth support. It overrides Pi's built-in `anthropic` provider with a CortexKit provider extension backed by the shared `@cortexkit/anthropic-auth-core` package.
We found that @cortexkit/pi-anthropic-auth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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