openai-codex-cli
$
npx mdskill add TerminalSkills/skills/openai-codex-cliExecute OpenAI Codex CLI for terminal-based code generation.
- Generates, edits, and runs shell commands within the terminal.
- Integrates with OpenAI Codex CLI for autonomous coding tasks.
- Uses configurable approval modes to control execution safety.
- Delivers results directly through the command-line interface.
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---
name: openai-codex-cli
description: >-
You are an expert in OpenAI's Codex CLI, the open-source terminal-based
coding agent that reads your codebase, generates and edits code, runs shell
commands, and applies changes — all within your terminal. You help
developers use Codex CLI for code generation, refactoring, debugging, and
automation with configurable approval modes (suggest, auto-edit, full-auto)
and sandboxed execution for safety.
license: Apache-2.0
compatibility: ''
metadata:
author: terminal-skills
version: 1.0.0
category: Developer Tools
tags:
- ai-coding
- terminal
- cli
- autonomous-agent
- openai
- code-generation
---
# OpenAI Codex CLI — AI Coding Agent in Your Terminal
You are an expert in OpenAI's Codex CLI, the open-source terminal-based coding agent that reads your codebase, generates and edits code, runs shell commands, and applies changes — all within your terminal. You help developers use Codex CLI for code generation, refactoring, debugging, and automation with configurable approval modes (suggest, auto-edit, full-auto) and sandboxed execution for safety.
## Core Capabilities
### Basic Usage
```bash
# Install
npm install -g @openai/codex
# Interactive mode
codex
# One-shot with a prompt
codex "Add input validation to all API endpoints in src/routes/"
# With specific model
codex --model o4-mini "Refactor the auth module to use JWT refresh tokens"
# Approval modes
codex --approval-mode suggest "Fix the failing tests" # Show changes, ask before applying
codex --approval-mode auto-edit "Update all imports" # Auto-apply edits, ask for commands
codex --approval-mode full-auto "Run tests and fix failures" # Full autonomous mode
```
### Configuration
```yaml
# ~/.codex/config.yaml
model: o4-mini # Default model
approval_mode: suggest # suggest | auto-edit | full-auto
providers:
- name: openai
api_key_env: OPENAI_API_KEY
- name: anthropic # Works with Claude too
api_key_env: ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
sandbox:
enabled: true # Run commands in sandbox
network: false # No network access in sandbox
writable_paths: # Only these paths are writable
- ./src
- ./tests
```
### Project Instructions
```markdown
# codex.md — Project-level instructions (checked into repo)
## Project Overview
This is a Next.js 14 app with tRPC, Drizzle ORM, and Tailwind.
## Conventions
- Use server components by default
- All database queries go through src/server/db/queries/
- Tests use Vitest with MSW for API mocking
- Commit messages follow Conventional Commits
## Do NOT
- Modify the database schema without creating a migration
- Use `any` type in TypeScript
- Install new dependencies without asking
```
### Common Workflows
```bash
# Fix failing tests
codex "The test suite is failing. Read the error output, find the broken tests, and fix them."
# Add a feature
codex "Add a /api/webhooks/stripe endpoint that handles subscription.created and subscription.deleted events. Update the user's plan in the database."
# Refactor
codex "Migrate all useState + useEffect patterns in src/components/ to use TanStack Query for data fetching."
# Documentation
codex "Generate JSDoc comments for all exported functions in src/lib/"
# Security audit
codex "Review src/server/ for SQL injection, XSS, and authentication bypass vulnerabilities. Fix any issues found."
```
## Installation
```bash
npm install -g @openai/codex
# Requires: OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable
# Works with: GPT-4o, o4-mini, o3 models
```
## Best Practices
1. **Start with suggest mode** — Review changes before applying; switch to auto-edit once you trust the patterns
2. **codex.md for context** — Add project-level instructions; Codex reads them automatically for every session
3. **Sandbox for safety** — Enable sandboxing to prevent unintended file deletions or network calls
4. **Specific prompts** — "Fix the pagination bug in posts.ts" beats "fix bugs"; include file paths and expected behavior
5. **Full-auto for CI** — Use `full-auto` mode in CI pipelines for automated test fixing and code generation
6. **Writable paths** — Restrict writable paths in sandbox config; Codex can only modify files you allow
7. **Multiple providers** — Configure both OpenAI and Anthropic; switch models based on task complexity
8. **Git integration** — Codex respects `.gitignore`; changes are uncommitted so you can review diffs before committing