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@Slapq Slapq released this 16 Aug 16:31
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MetaPi v0.1.0-preview.1

MetaPi's first public preview is a Pi-based Agent framework and launcher for isolated Profiles, session-bound WorkSpaces, portable Profile bundles, and Profile-owned external Agent Runtimes.

Highlights

  • Chinese-first and English-mirrored project documentation.
  • Isolated MetaPi Profiles, WorkSpaces, Sessions, model preferences, packages, and configuration ownership.
  • Explicit pi compatibility Profile without sharing writable MetaPi Session state.
  • Portable Profile import, export, update snapshots, package lifecycle, and export audit reports.
  • Product-neutral Profile Runtime provider and lifecycle contracts.
  • DeepSeek Harness Profile Runtime integration with Harness-native Sessions, tools, presets, settings, projections, usage, and teardown.
  • Pi-native model, Session, and Rewind browser experiences for DSH, including /resume, /sessions, /rewind, and double Escape.
  • Official Pi v0.84.2 maintained as the upstream baseline with an auditable MetaPi patch layer.

Privacy boundary

This release is published from a sanitized, history-free source snapshot. It excludes machine-local .pi resources, Agent context files, Todo files, credentials, Profile state, Session data, WorkSpace data, and current-machine plugin inventories. Test-only credential strings are explicit non-working fixtures used to verify redaction behavior.

Status

This is a preview release. The documented Windows installer, scoped npm bootstrap, and dynamic DSH provisioning remain planned and are not represented as available artifacts in this release.

Source and validation

  • Snapshot source reference: MetaPi development commit 3e05ee158.
  • Upstream baseline: Pi v0.84.2.
  • Affected native browser tests: 111/111 passed.
  • Coding-agent build and full repository check passed before snapshot generation.
  • Sanitized snapshot paths, machine identifiers, credential patterns, and documentation links were checked before publication.