plugins/skill-codex/skills/codex/SKILL.md
Use when the user asks to run Codex CLI (codex exec, codex resume) or references OpenAI Codex for code analysis, refactoring, or automated editing
npx skillsauth add skills-directory/skill-codex codexInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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AskUserQuestion) which model to run (gpt-5.5, gpt-5.4, gpt-5.4-mini, gpt-5.3-codex-spark, or gpt-5.3-codex) AND which reasoning effort to use (xhigh, high, medium, or low) in a single prompt with two questions.--sandbox read-only unless edits or network access are necessary.-m, --model <MODEL>--config model_reasoning_effort="<xhigh|high|medium|low>"--sandbox <read-only|workspace-write|danger-full-access>--full-auto-C, --cd <DIR>--skip-git-repo-check"your prompt here" (as final positional argument)codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --last via stdin. When resuming don't use any configuration flags unless explicitly requested by the user e.g. if he species the model or the reasoning effort when requesting to resume a session. Resume syntax: echo "your prompt here" | codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --last 2>/dev/null. All flags have to be inserted between exec and resume.2>/dev/null to all codex exec commands to suppress thinking tokens (stderr). Only show stderr if the user explicitly requests to see thinking tokens or if debugging is needed.codex exec always reads stdin and concatenates it with the positional prompt -- even when the prompt is fully supplied as a positional argument. If stdin is not closed, codex blocks forever. When invoking from a harness (background tasks, hooks, scripts where stdin is not a TTY but also not closed), explicitly redirect stdin: append </dev/null to the command, e.g. codex exec ... "prompt" </dev/null 2>/dev/null. Symptom of getting this wrong: zero bytes of stdout, zero CPU accumulated, process appears hung indefinitely.| Use case | Sandbox mode | Key flags |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Read-only review or analysis | read-only | --sandbox read-only 2>/dev/null |
| Apply local edits | workspace-write | --sandbox workspace-write --full-auto 2>/dev/null |
| Permit network or broad access | danger-full-access | --sandbox danger-full-access --full-auto 2>/dev/null |
| Resume recent session | Inherited from original | echo "prompt" \| codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --last 2>/dev/null (no flags allowed) |
| Run from another directory | Match task needs | -C <DIR> plus other flags 2>/dev/null |
Codex produces no intermediate output — it writes the result only at completion. If the process is killed before finishing, the output file is silently empty (no error).
Preferred approach: run synchronously — eliminates timeout risk entirely and the conversation waits for the result anyway.
If running in background, set the execution timeout based on reasoning effort:
| Reasoning effort | Timeout |
|---|---|
| low | 150s |
| medium | 300s |
| high | 600s |
| xhigh | 1200s |
codex command, immediately use AskUserQuestion to confirm next steps, collect clarifications, or decide whether to resume with codex exec resume --last.echo "new prompt" | codex exec resume --last 2>/dev/null. The resumed session automatically uses the same model, reasoning effort, and sandbox mode from the original session.Codex is powered by OpenAI models with their own knowledge cutoffs and limitations. Treat Codex as a colleague, not an authority.
echo "This is Claude (<your current model name>) following up. I disagree with [X] because [evidence]. What's your take on this?" | codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --last 2>/dev/null
codex --version or a codex exec command exits non-zero; request direction before retrying.--full-auto, --sandbox danger-full-access, --skip-git-repo-check) ask the user for permission using AskUserQuestion unless it was already given.AskUserQuestion.tools
Use when work should span one or more detached tasks but still behave like one job with a single owner context. TaskFlow is the durable flow substrate under authoring layers like Lobster, ACPX, plugins, or plain code. Keep conditional logic in the caller; use TaskFlow for flow identity, child-task linkage, waiting state, revision-checked mutations, and user-facing emergence.
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# Lobster Lobster executes multi-step workflows with approval checkpoints. Use it when: - User wants a repeatable automation (triage, monitor, sync) - Actions need human approval before executing (send, post, delete) - Multiple tool calls should run as one deterministic operation ## When to use Lobster | User intent | Use Lobster? | | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------
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