- OpenAI Codex
Codex is OpenAI’s series of AI coding tools that help developers move faster by delegating tasks to powerful cloud and local coding agents
- OpenAI Codex
We’ve created an improved version of OpenAI Codex, our AI system that translates natural language to code, and we are releasing it through our API in private beta starting today
- Codex CLI - developers. openai. com
Codex CLI is a coding agent that you can run locally from your terminal and that can read, modify, and run code on your machine, in the chosen directory It’s open source, built in Rust for speed and efficiency, and rapidly improving at openai codex on GitHub
- Introducing Codex - OpenAI
Technical teams at OpenAI have started using Codex as part of their daily toolkit It is most often used by OpenAI engineers to offload repetitive, well-scoped tasks, like refactoring, renaming, and writing tests, that would otherwise break focus
- Codex cloud - developers. openai. com
You can ask Codex to read, write, and execute code in your repositories, in order to answer questions or draft PRs When you start a cloud task, Codex provisions a sandboxed cloud container for just that task, provisioned with the code and dependencies you can specify in an environment
- Building more with GPT-5. 1-Codex-Max - OpenAI
Introducing GPT-5 1-Codex-Max, a faster, more intelligent agentic coding model for Codex The model is designed for long-running, project-scale work with enhanced reasoning and token efficiency
- Codex for Builders - Resource | OpenAI Academy
Codex helps developers turn natural language into working code, navigate complex codebases, and accelerate development This resource outlines Codex’s key capabilities for builders and links to best-practice guides, demos, and prompting strategies
- Quickstart - developers. openai. com
Codex is OpenAI’s coding agent that can read, modify, and run code It helps you build faster, squash bugs, and understand unfamiliar code It meets you where you are: in your terminal, in your IDE, or you can also run tasks in the cloud, in the Codex interface or in GitHub
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