What version of Codex CLI is running?
codex-cli 0.116.0
What subscription do you have?
ChatGPT Plus
Which model were you using?
gpt-5.4 xhigh / gpt-5.3-codex high
What platform is your computer?
Linux 6.5.0-44-generic x86_64 x86_64
What terminal emulator and version are you using (if applicable)?
GNOME Terminal
What issue are you seeing?
On the usage page, (https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/usage), my Codex CLI usage from the last two days is shown as "Others" instead of "CLI".
At the same time, token consumption on those two days was much higher than normal. I am confident this was not caused by any unusual change in my usage pattern. I was continuously using ONLY codex-cli during that period, nothing else.
What steps can reproduce the bug?
- Use codex-cli normally over multiple days.
- Open the usage page at https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/usage.
I however cannot provide exact repro steps yet, because I do not know what triggered the misclassification. The issue was observed retrospectively in the usage dashboard.
What is the expected behavior?
Usage generated by codex-cli should appear under "CLI", not "Others".
Additional information
I've been keep codex-cli updated to the latest version using auto-update
What version of Codex CLI is running?
codex-cli 0.116.0
What subscription do you have?
ChatGPT Plus
Which model were you using?
gpt-5.4 xhigh / gpt-5.3-codex high
What platform is your computer?
Linux 6.5.0-44-generic x86_64 x86_64
What terminal emulator and version are you using (if applicable)?
GNOME Terminal
What issue are you seeing?
On the usage page, (https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/usage), my Codex CLI usage from the last two days is shown as "Others" instead of "CLI".
At the same time, token consumption on those two days was much higher than normal. I am confident this was not caused by any unusual change in my usage pattern. I was continuously using ONLY codex-cli during that period, nothing else.
What steps can reproduce the bug?
I however cannot provide exact repro steps yet, because I do not know what triggered the misclassification. The issue was observed retrospectively in the usage dashboard.
What is the expected behavior?
Usage generated by codex-cli should appear under "CLI", not "Others".
Additional information
I've been keep codex-cli updated to the latest version using auto-update