skill-codex
Claude Code plugin for Codex CLI — delegates prompts to Codex for automated code analysis and refactoring
This Claude Code plugin integrates the Codex CLI, enabling automated code analysis, refactoring, and editing directly within your Claude Code environment. It allows Claude to invoke `codex exec` and session resumes, managing model selection, reasoning effort, and sandbox modes. The skill suppresses thinking tokens by default to maintain context window efficiency, with an option to display them for debugging.
- Invoke Codex CLI for code analysis, refactoring, and editing
- Automated model and reasoning effort selection for Codex
- Manages Codex sandbox modes (e.g., read-only) for safe execution
- Suppresses Codex thinking tokens to optimize Claude context
- Supports both plugin and standalone skill installation methods
README
View on GitHub ↗Note: If you want a more autonomous setup for agentic workflows, check out klaudworks/ralph-meets-rex.
Codex Integration for Claude Code
Purpose
Enable Claude Code to invoke the Codex CLI (codex exec and session resumes) for automated code analysis, refactoring, and editing workflows.
Prerequisites
codexCLI 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.
Installation
This repository is structured as a Claude Code Plugin with a marketplace. You can install it as a plugin (recommended) or extract it as a standalone skill.
Option 1: Plugin Installation (Recommended)
Install via Claude Code's plugin system for automatic updates:
/plugin marketplace add skills-directory/skill-codex
/plugin install skill-codex@skill-codex
Option 2: Standalone Skill Installation
Extract the skill folder manually:
git clone --depth 1 git@github.com:skills-directory/skill-codex.git /tmp/skills-temp && \
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && \
cp -r /tmp/skills-temp/plugins/skill-codex/skills/codex ~/.claude/skills/codex && \
rm -rf /tmp/skills-temp
Usage
Important: Thinking Tokens
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.
Example Workflow
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-5.4,gpt-5.3-codex-spark, orgpt-5.3-codex) unless already specified in your prompt. - Ask which reasoning effort level (
low,medium, orhigh) unless already specified in your prompt. - Select appropriate sandbox mode (defaults to
read-onlyfor analysis) - Run a command like:
codex exec -m gpt-5.3-codex-spark \
--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.
Detailed Instructions
See plugins/skill-codex/skills/codex/SKILL.md for complete operational instructions, CLI options, and workflow guidance.
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