feat(pi): first-class support via pi-subagents + pi-ask-user (#651)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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### Asking the User
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When context is ambiguous, use the platform's blocking question tool: `AskUserQuestion` in Claude Code (call `ToolSearch` with `select:AskUserQuestion` first if its schema isn't loaded), `request_user_input` in Codex, `ask_user` in Gemini. Fall back to presenting options in chat only when no blocking tool exists in the harness or the call errors (e.g., Codex edit modes) — not because a schema load is required. Never silently skip. If the user declines to pick, assume "partial" mode and proceed conservatively.
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When context is ambiguous, use the platform's blocking question tool: `AskUserQuestion` in Claude Code (call `ToolSearch` with `select:AskUserQuestion` first if its schema isn't loaded), `request_user_input` in Codex, `ask_user` in Gemini, `ask_user` in Pi (requires the `pi-ask-user` extension). Fall back to presenting options in chat only when no blocking tool exists in the harness or the call errors (e.g., Codex edit modes) — not because a schema load is required. Never silently skip. If the user declines to pick, assume "partial" mode and proceed conservatively.
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Example question: "I found [detected signals]. Should I follow your existing design patterns or create something distinctive?"
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