Show HN: Pisesh, a zero-dependency TUI for finding and resuming Pi sessions
Developer blue-b released Pisesh, a zero-dependency terminal UI for browsing and reconnecting to Raspberry Pi sessions, on GitHub.
Pisesh, a zero-dependency terminal user interface (TUI) for finding and resuming Raspberry Pi sessions, was posted to GitHub and submitted as a Show HN by developer blue-b on August 22, 2026, per the Hacker News listing.
The tool is designed to let users browse available Pi sessions and reconnect to them directly from the terminal, without installing any external libraries or dependencies. The project is available on GitHub under the author's Blue-B account.
The "zero-dependency" framing is the headline technical claim: the tool ships as a self-contained binary or script that requires no package manager installs beyond what the runtime already provides. This makes it suited for headless Raspberry Pi setups where keeping the environment minimal is a priority.
The Show HN post had 1 point and no comments at the time of submission, indicating it is an early-stage, individual developer release rather than a backed product launch. No company, team size, funding, or commercial intent is mentioned in the available source material.
No roadmap, pricing, or expansion plans are referenced in the HN submission or the linked repository metadata. Further details on supported session types (SSH, tmux, screen, or otherwise) and target operating systems would need to be drawn from the repository's README directly.
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