OpenAI's Codex developer agent just got a big update
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OpenAI's Codex developer agent just got a big update
"Starting today, Codex works with you everywhere you build-in your terminal or IDE, on the web, in GitHub, and even from the ChatGPT iOS app, Your ChatGPT account connects it all, so you can work seamlessly between your local environment and Codex's cloud without losing state. Alongside expanding where the agent works, OpenAI has introduced an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) extension. This means Codex will be included in VS Code, Cursor, and "other VS Code forks", the company revealed."
"Developers will be able to sign in with ChatGPT via both IDE and command-line interface (CLI), avoiding API key setup and ensuring clear access through existing ChatGPT subscriptions. "Developers can pair with Codex locally and then delegate tasks to the cloud to execute asynchronously without losing state," the post added. The update also includes a refreshed UI, new commands, and bug fixes, as well as the addition of code reviews in GitHub simply by tagging the agent in pull requests (PRs), the post noted."
Codex now works in terminals, IDEs, GitHub, the web, and the ChatGPT iOS app, maintaining cloud state across environments. A new IDE extension integrates Codex into VS Code, Cursor, and other VS Code forks. Developers can sign in via ChatGPT in both IDE and CLI, avoiding API key setup and using existing subscriptions. Users can pair with Codex locally and delegate tasks to the cloud asynchronously without losing state. The update refreshes the UI, adds commands and bug fixes, and enables automatic GitHub PR reviews by tagging or configuring Codex to run on new PRs. Changes are available immediately.
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