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I built "prompt completion" to protect my fingers from bleeding while using Codex CLI.

Codex deserves great tools. We are about to expand its toolkit a whole bunch and I can’t think of using anything else anymore for all my daily tasks, way way outside of coding.

Tips for others using Codex as a privileged system administrator in yolo mode: Implement a "reboot-and-resume" skill. It exports CODEX_THREAD_ID to a file, and on boot a systemd service reopens Codex inside tmux with `codex resume

I built "prompt completion" to protect my fingers from bleeding while using Codex CLI.

Codex writes 100% of my code but I find it too chatty so I built myself a /progress [verbose | quiet] command Minimal 1-2 line progress updates, refresh in place instead of taking over the screen Surprised more people don’t know the CLI it’s open source. You can just do things







The Codex app is now live on Windows. The app runs both natively and in WSL, with integrated terminals for PowerShell, Command Prompt, Git Bash, or WSL. We also built the first Windows-native agent sandbox — using OS-level controls to block filesystem writes outside your working folder and prevent outbound network access unless you explicitly approve it. Plus: 7 new “Open in …” apps and 2 new Windows skills (WinUI + ASP.NET). Try it and tell us what you think.

New in Claude Code: Remote Control. Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting. Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or claude.ai/code

@CEOAlexColon The `--enable voice_transcription` flag is currently compiled out on Linux, but I can simply patch it, rebuild, and now it works. Such a blessing that Codex CLI is open source.






