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Cameo v0.1.0

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@hAcKlyc hAcKlyc released this 25 May 17:32
· 82 commits to main since this release

First Public Release

Cameo is now available as an image-first desktop canvas for your local Codex
agent. It gives Codex a spatial workspace for image generation and editing:
open a folder, point at the images you mean, mark the region you want to change,
and let the results fan out across the board instead of disappearing into a chat
thread.

What You Can Do

  • Open any local folder as a board, with images laid out on an infinite canvas.
  • Select one or more images, draw region marks, add notes, and send that visual
    context to Codex.
  • Keep a continuous Codex conversation per board, so follow-up instructions like
    "warmer", "try three versions", or "now change the background" keep their
    context.
  • Preserve originals automatically: every output becomes a new image placed next
    to its source, with visible lineage on the canvas.
  • Pan, zoom, drag, resize, rotate, marquee-select, fit the board, and zoom to
    the current selection.
  • Compare edits with before/after and side-by-side views.
  • Crop, copy, export, reveal files in the system file manager, and keep working
    with normal local image files.
  • Use built-in presets for common image operations alongside free-form prompts.
  • Browse the prompt gallery from the app or at cameo.ink/gallery for examples
    and starting points.

Desktop App

  • Native app for macOS and Windows, built with a GPU-backed canvas for large
    image boards.
  • Uses your own logged-in Codex CLI and ChatGPT subscription. Cameo does not
    bundle Codex, sell tokens, or require an API key.
  • Includes workspace restore, multiple sessions per board, timeline persistence,
    streaming Codex responses, clarifying questions, settings, proxy support,
    unified logs, tray behavior, and app update support.
  • Ships with the completed v1 visual system: light, focused, image-first UI with
    English and Chinese localization.

Notes

This is the first public open-source release of Cameo under AGPL-3.0. The core
loop is in place: open a folder, work on images spatially, talk to Codex with
visual references, and keep every result as a non-destructive local artifact.