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Enable Claude Code to invoke the Codex CLI (codex exec
and session resumes) for automated code analysis, refactoring, and editing workflows.
codex
CLI installed and available onPATH
.- Codex configured with valid credentials and settings.
- Confirm the installation by running
codex --version
; resolve any errors before using the skill.
Download this repo and store the skill in ~/.claude/skills/codex
git clone --depth 1 git@github.com:skills-directory/skill-codex.git /tmp/skills-temp && \
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && \
cp -r /tmp/skills-temp/ ~/.claude/skills/codex && \
rm -rf /tmp/skills-temp
By default, this skill suppresses thinking tokens (stderr output) using 2>/dev/null
to avoid bloating Claude Code's context window. If you want to see the thinking tokens for debugging or insight into Codex's reasoning process, explicitly ask Claude to show them.
User prompt:
Use codex to analyze this repository and suggest improvements for my claude code skill.
Claude Code response: Claude will activate the Codex skill and:
- Ask which model to use (
gpt-5
orgpt-5-codex
) - Ask which reasoning effort level (
low
,medium
, orhigh
) - Select appropriate sandbox mode (defaults to
read-only
for analysis) - Run a command like:
codex exec -m gpt-5-codex \
--config model_reasoning_effort="high" \
--sandbox read-only \
--full-auto \
--skip-git-repo-check \
"Analyze this Claude Code skill repository comprehensively..." 2>/dev/null
Result: Claude will summarize the Codex analysis output, highlighting key suggestions and asking if you'd like to continue with follow-up actions.
See SKILL.md
for complete operational instructions, CLI options, and workflow guidance.