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    codex-cli

    creator-hian/codex-cli
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    OpenAI Codex CLI fundamentals for code analysis, review, and validation.

    SKILL.md

    Codex CLI Skill

    ⚠️ Environment Notice

    Environment Git Repo Command Format
    Interactive terminal Any codex "prompt"
    Claude Code / CI ✅ Yes codex exec -s read-only "prompt"
    Claude Code / CI ❌ No codex exec --skip-git-repo-check -s read-only "prompt"

    Non-TTY environments (Claude Code, CI pipelines, scripts) require codex exec.

    Git Repository Detection

    Before executing Codex commands, check if the working directory is a Git repository:

    # Check Git repository status
    git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null && echo "Git repo: YES" || echo "Git repo: NO"
    
    • Git repo exists: Use standard commands
    • No Git repo: Add --skip-git-repo-check flag (requires user awareness of security implications)

    Quick Start

    In Git Repository (Standard)

    # Basic code review (terminal)
    codex "Review this code for bugs"
    
    # Non-interactive mode (Claude Code/CI)
    codex exec -s read-only "Review this code for bugs"
    
    # With specific model and reasoning effort
    codex exec -s read-only -m gpt-5.3-codex -c model_reasoning_effort=high "Deep analysis"
    
    # With image input
    codex exec -s read-only -i screenshot.png "What's shown here?"
    

    Outside Git Repository

    # IMPORTANT: --skip-git-repo-check required for non-Git directories
    # Ask user permission before using this flag
    
    codex exec --skip-git-repo-check -s read-only "Review this code for bugs"
    
    # With options
    codex exec --skip-git-repo-check -s read-only -m gpt-5.3-codex "Deep analysis"
    

    Session Resume (Special Syntax)

    # IMPORTANT: Options must come BEFORE 'resume' subcommand
    # SESSION_ID is from previous command output (e.g., 019ae3a3-f1cf-7dc1-8eee-8f424ae7a6f0)
    
    # In Git repository
    codex exec -s read-only resume [SESSION_ID] "Continue the analysis"
    
    # Outside Git repository
    codex exec --skip-git-repo-check -s read-only resume [SESSION_ID] "Continue the analysis"
    

    Reference Documentation

    • Commands Reference - codex, resume, apply, input/output patterns
    • Options Reference - Models, sandbox, reasoning effort, approval modes
    • Examples - Code review, security analysis, automation scripts

    Available Models

    Full model details: See Options Reference

    Note: Model names change frequently as OpenAI releases new versions. Run codex --help or check OpenAI Codex Models for the current list.

    Model Best For
    gpt-5.3-codex Most capable agentic coding model (recommended)
    gpt-5.2 General AI tasks, multi-domain
    gpt-5.1-codex-max Long-horizon agentic coding, security audits
    gpt-5-codex-mini Quick checks, batch operations (cost-effective)

    Reasoning Effort

    Usage examples: See Options Reference

    Level Use Case
    low Simple checks, syntax review
    medium Standard code review (default)
    high Security audits, complex logic
    xhigh Critical systems, exhaustive analysis

    Sandbox Modes

    Mode Description
    read-only Cannot modify files (safest, recommended)
    workspace-write Can modify workspace files
    danger-full-access Full system access (use sparingly)

    Key Options

    Full options list: See Options Reference

    Common Patterns

    Full examples: See Examples for detailed patterns

    Essential Patterns

    # Code review (Claude Code/CI)
    codex exec -s read-only "Review: $(cat src/auth.js)"
    
    # Maximum depth analysis
    codex exec -m gpt-5.3-codex -c model_reasoning_effort=xhigh -s read-only "Security audit"
    
    # Session continuity
    codex exec -s read-only resume [SESSION_ID] "Continue analysis"
    
    # Cross-directory
    codex exec -C ./backend --add-dir ./frontend -s read-only "Review API"
    
    # Non-Git directory (ask user first)
    codex exec --skip-git-repo-check -s read-only "Analyze code"
    

    Platform-Specific Notes

    Windows Limitations

    Issue Description Workaround
    -C with absolute paths cwd is not absolute error with Windows paths like C:\path Use relative paths (./subdir) or run from target directory
    Path separators Backslashes may cause issues Use forward slashes (/) in paths
    # AVOID on Windows:
    codex exec -C C:\Projects\myapp -s read-only "analyze"
    
    # USE instead:
    cd C:\Projects\myapp && codex exec -s read-only "analyze"
    # OR use relative paths:
    codex exec -C ./myapp -s read-only "analyze"
    

    Error Handling

    Error recovery patterns: See Examples

    Error Cause Solution
    stdin is not a terminal Using codex in non-TTY Use codex exec
    Not inside a trusted directory Not in Git repo Ask user, then use --skip-git-repo-check
    invalid value for '--ask-for-approval' Invalid approval value Use: untrusted, on-failure, on-request, never
    unexpected argument after resume Options after resume Place options BEFORE resume subcommand
    cwd is not absolute Windows absolute path Use relative paths or cd first
    No prompt provided via stdin Empty prompt Ensure prompt string is not empty

    Timeout Configuration

    Task Type Recommended Timeout Claude Code Tool
    Quick checks 2 minutes timeout: 120000
    Standard review 5 minutes timeout: 300000
    Deep analysis 10 minutes timeout: 600000

    Recommendation: Use timeout: 600000 for all Codex exec commands (model_reasoning_effort=high/xhigh can take 3-7 minutes).

    Best Practices

    1. Use codex exec in Claude Code and CI environments (non-TTY)
    2. Default to -s read-only for all review tasks
    3. Match model + reasoning effort to task complexity
    4. Use resume to maintain session context
    5. Use --add-dir for cross-project context
    6. Use --full-auto only in controlled environments
    7. Ask user before --skip-git-repo-check - explain implications
    8. Check valid approval values - only use untrusted/on-failure/on-request/never
    9. Set 10-minute timeout for all Codex exec commands (timeout: 600000)
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