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Pi Tool Mapping

Skills speak in actions ("dispatch a subagent", "create a todo", "read a file"). On Pi these resolve to the tools below.

Action skills request Pi equivalent
Invoke a skill Pi native skills: load the relevant SKILL.md with read, or let the human use /skill:name
Read a file read
Create a file write
Edit a file edit
Run a shell command bash
Search file contents grep when active; otherwise bash with rg/grep
Find files by name find or bash with shell globs
List files and subdirectories ls when active; otherwise bash with ls
Dispatch a subagent (Subagent (general-purpose): template) Use an installed subagent tool such as subagent from pi-subagents if available
Task tracking ("create a todo", "mark complete") Use an installed todo/task tool if available, otherwise track tasks in the plan or TODO.md

Skills

Pi discovers skills from configured skill directories and installed Pi packages. A Superpowers Pi package should expose skills/ through its pi.skills manifest entry. Pi does not expose Claude Code's Skill tool, but the agent should still follow the Superpowers rule: when a skill applies, load and follow it before responding.

Subagents

Pi core does not ship a standard subagent tool. The pi-subagents package is a strong optional companion and provides a subagent tool with single-agent, chain, parallel, async, forked-context, and resume/status workflows. If no subagent tool is available, do not fabricate Task calls; execute sequentially in the current session or explain that the optional subagent capability is not installed.

Task lists

Pi core does not ship a standard task-list tool. If a todo/task extension is installed, use its documented tool. Otherwise use Superpowers plan files, checklists in Markdown, or a repo-local TODO.md for task tracking. Older Superpowers docs may refer to TodoWrite; treat that as the task-tracking action above.