AI coding assistants lacking smooth mid-chat context forking
Developers want to branch conversations mid-session when exploring different implementation paths without losing prior context. Current tools like Copilot and KiloCode restart context entirely when switching direction. Pi's approach of clarifying mid-chat and continuing seamlessly is noted as a differentiator that others haven't matched.
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