From claude-code-settings
Leverages OpenAI Codex/GPT models for autonomous code implementation, reviews, and sandboxed task execution. Triggers on 'codex', 'use gpt', 'full-auto' etc.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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You are operating in **codex exec** - a non-interactive automation mode for hands-off task execution.
You are operating in codex exec - a non-interactive automation mode for hands-off task execution.
Before using this skill, ensure Codex CLI is installed and configured:
Installation verification:
codex --version
First-time setup: If not installed, guide the user to install Codex CLI with command npm i -g @openai/codex or brew install codex.
Codex uses sandbox policies to control what operations are permitted:
Read-Only Mode (Default)
codex execWorkspace-Write Mode (Recommended for Programming)
--full-auto or -s workspace-write to enable file editingDanger-Full-Access Mode
-s danger-full-accessCodex uses the model configured in ~/.codex/config.toml by default. Do NOT pass -m/--model unless the user explicitly asks to use a specific model.
# Default: uses model from config.toml (recommended)
codex exec --full-auto "refactor the payment processing module"
# Only when user specifies a model explicitly:
codex exec -m gpt-5.2 --full-auto "implement the user authentication feature"
Control execution permissions with -s or --sandbox (possible values: read-only, workspace-write, danger-full-access):
codex exec "analyze the codebase structure and count lines of code"
codex exec -s read-only "review code quality and suggest improvements"
Analyze code without making any modifications.
codex exec -s workspace-write "implement the user authentication feature"
codex exec --full-auto "fix the bug in login flow"
Read and write files within the workspace. Must be explicitly enabled (not the default). Use this for most programming tasks.
codex exec -s danger-full-access "install dependencies and update the API integration"
Network access and system-level operations. Use only when necessary.
codex exec --full-auto "implement the user authentication feature"
Convenience alias for: -s workspace-write (enables file editing).
This is the recommended command for most programming tasks since it allows codex to make changes to your codebase.
Override any config.toml value inline with -c or --config:
# Override model for a single run
codex exec -c model="o3" --full-auto "implement the feature"
# Override sandbox permissions
codex exec -c 'sandbox_permissions=["disk-full-read-access"]' "analyze all files"
# Override nested config values using dotted paths
codex exec -c shell_environment_policy.inherit=all --full-auto "run build"
Enable or disable features with --enable and --disable:
codex exec --enable multi_agent --full-auto "implement feature across multiple files"
codex exec --disable plan_tool --full-auto "quick fix for typo"
Equivalent to -c features.<name>=true or -c features.<name>=false.
Attach images to the prompt with -i or --image:
codex exec -i screenshot.png "implement the UI shown in this screenshot"
codex exec -i mockup.png -i spec.png --full-auto "build this component matching the design"
Run code reviews with codex exec review:
# Review uncommitted changes (staged, unstaged, and untracked)
codex exec review --uncommitted
# Review changes against a base branch
codex exec review --base main
# Review a specific commit
codex exec review --commit abc1234
# Custom review instructions
codex exec review --base main "focus on security vulnerabilities and error handling"
# Review with a title for the summary
codex exec review --base main --title "Auth feature review"
# Output review as JSON
codex exec review --uncommitted --json -o review.json
Use saved profiles from ~/.codex/config.toml with -p or --profile:
codex exec -p production "deploy the latest changes"
codex exec --profile development "run integration tests"
Profiles can specify default model, sandbox mode, and other options.
Specify a different working directory with -C or --cd:
codex exec -C /path/to/project --full-auto "implement the feature"
codex exec --cd ~/projects/myapp --full-auto "run tests and fix failures"
Allow writing to additional directories outside the main workspace with --add-dir:
codex exec --full-auto --add-dir /tmp/output --add-dir ~/shared "generate reports in multiple locations"
codex exec --json "run tests and report results"
codex exec --json -s read-only "analyze security vulnerabilities"
Outputs structured JSON Lines format with reasoning, commands, file changes, and metrics.
Constrain the model's final response to match a JSON schema:
codex exec --output-schema schema.json "analyze the codebase and report findings"
codex exec -o report.txt "generate a security audit report"
codex exec -o results.json --json "run performance benchmarks"
Writes the final message to a file instead of stdout.
Run without persisting session files to disk:
codex exec --ephemeral --full-auto "quick one-off fix"
codex exec --skip-git-repo-check "analyze this non-git directory"
Bypasses the requirement for the directory to be a git repository.
# Resume the most recent session
codex exec resume --last "now implement the next feature"
# Resume a specific session by ID
codex exec resume <session-id> "continue working on the API"
# Show all sessions (not filtered by current directory)
codex exec resume --all
Use open-source models via local providers:
codex exec --oss "analyze this code"
codex exec --oss --local-provider ollama "refactor this function"
codex exec --oss --local-provider lmstudio "implement the feature"
EXTREMELY DANGEROUS — only use in externally sandboxed environments (containers, VMs)
codex exec --dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox "perform the task"
Skips ALL confirmation prompts and executes commands WITHOUT sandboxing.
Combine multiple flags for complex scenarios:
# Workspace write with JSON output
codex exec -s workspace-write --json "implement authentication and output results"
# Use profile with custom working directory
codex exec -p production -C /var/www/app "deploy updates"
# Full-auto with additional directories and output file
codex exec --full-auto --add-dir /tmp/logs -o summary.txt "refactor and log changes"
# Image-driven implementation with full-auto
codex exec -i design.png --full-auto "implement the UI matching this design"
# Config override with ephemeral mode
codex exec -c model_reasoning_effort="high" --ephemeral --full-auto "solve this complex bug"
# Code review with JSON output saved to file
codex exec review --base main --json -o review-report.json
Only pause for user input when encountering:
For all other decisions, proceed autonomously using best judgment.
Always conclude with a structured summary:
✓ Task completed successfully
Changes made:
- [List of files modified/created]
- [Key code changes]
Results:
- [Metrics: lines changed, files affected, tests run]
- [What now works that didn't before]
Verification:
- [Tests run, checks performed]
Next steps (if applicable):
- [Suggestions for follow-up tasks]
User: "Count the lines of code in this project by language"
codex exec "count the total number of lines of code in this project, broken down by language"
User: "Fix the authentication bug in the login flow"
codex exec --full-auto "fix the authentication bug in the login flow"
User: "Let codex implement dark mode support for the UI"
codex exec --full-auto "add dark mode support to the UI with theme context and style updates"
User: "Review my changes before I push"
codex exec review --uncommitted
User: "Build the UI from this mockup"
codex exec -i mockup.png --full-auto "implement the UI component matching this design"
User: "Install the new payment SDK and integrate it"
codex exec -s danger-full-access "install the payment SDK dependencies and integrate the API"
User: "Implement the API in the backend project"
codex exec -C ~/projects/backend --full-auto "implement the REST API endpoints for user management"
User: "Analyze this legacy codebase that's not in git"
codex exec --skip-git-repo-check "analyze the architecture and suggest modernization approach"
When errors occur:
If execution is interrupted:
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Delegates coding tasks to OpenAI Codex/GPT models for autonomous implementation, code reviews, and sandboxed execution. Invoke via /codex-skill or trigger phrases like 'codex' or 'use gpt'.
Delegates coding tasks to OpenAI Codex/GPT models for autonomous implementation, code review, and sandboxed execution. Useful for hands-off feature development and analysis.
Delegates complex code generation, refactoring, architectural analysis, and review tasks to OpenAI's Codex CLI (GPT-5.3-codex models) via safe workflows with sandboxing and approvals. Activates on explicit triggers like 'use codex' or 'codex exec'.