Codex CLI
Software development skill, available on Zeplik
Codex CLI is a ready-to-run software development skill on Zeplik. Run OpenAI Codex CLI (codex exec/resume, GPT-5.2) for code analysis, refactoring and automated editing. Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer.
The Codex CLI skill loads automatically when your request matches it, or you can invoke it directly by typing /codex-cli in any chat. It works with attachments, connectors, and any model that supports the task, so you get the same expert method every time without setting anything up.
What the Codex CLI skill can do
- Run GPT-5.2 powered code analysis and refactoring via Codex CLI
- Select sandbox mode from read-only review to full workspace edits
- Resume previous Codex sessions with the same model and settings
- Configure reasoning effort and model tier to match task complexity
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How the Codex CLI skill works
Codex Skill Guide
Running a Task
- Default to
gpt-5.2model. Ask the user (viaAskUserQuestion) which reasoning effort to use (xhigh,high,medium, orlow). User can override model if needed (see Model Options below). - Select the sandbox mode required for the task; default to
--sandbox read-onlyunless edits or network access are necessary. - Assemble the command with the appropriate options:
-m, --model <MODEL>--config model_reasoning_effort="<high|medium|low>"--sandbox <read-only|workspace-write|danger-full-access>--full-auto-C, --cd <DIR>--skip-git-repo-check
- Always use --skip-git-repo-check.
- When continuing a previous session, use
codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --lastvia stdin. When resuming don't use any configuration flags unless explicitly requested by the user e.g. if he species the model or the reasoning effort when requesting to resume a session. Resume syntax:echo "your prompt here" | codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --last 2>/dev/null. All flags have to be inserted between exec and resume. - IMPORTANT: By default, append
2>/dev/nullto allcodex execcommands to suppress thinking tokens (stderr). Only show stderr if the user explicitly requests to see thinking tokens or if debugging is needed. - Run the command, capture stdout/stderr (filtered as appropriate), and summarize the outcome for the user.
- After Codex completes, inform the user: "You can resume this Codex session at any time by saying 'codex resume' or asking me to continue with additional analysis or changes."
Quick Reference
| Use case | Sandbox mode | Key flags |
|---|---|---|
| Read-only review or analysis | read-only | --sandbox read-only 2>/dev/null |
| Apply local edits | workspace-write | --sandbox workspace-write --full-auto 2>/dev/null |
| Permit network or broad access | danger-full-access | --sandbox danger-full-access --full-auto 2>/dev/null |
| Resume recent session | Inherited from original | echo "prompt" | codex exec --skip-git-repo-check resume --last 2>/dev/null (no flags allowed) |
| Run from another directory | Match task needs | -C <DIR> plus other flags 2>/dev/null |
Model Options
| Model | Best for | Context window | Key features |
|---|---|---|---|
gpt-5.2-max | Max model: Ultra-complex reasoning, deep problem analysis | 400K input / 128K output | 76.3% SWE-bench, adaptive reasoning, $1.25/$10.00 |
gpt-5.2 ⭐ | Flagship model: Software engineering, agentic coding workflows | 400K input / 128K output | 76.3% SWE-bench, adaptive reasoning, $1.25/$10.00 |
gpt-5.2-mini | Cost-efficient coding (4x more usage allowance) | 400K input / 128K output | Near SOTA performance, $0.25/$2.00 |
gpt-5.1-thinking | Ultra-complex reasoning, deep problem analysis | 400K input / 128K output | Adaptive thinking depth, runs 2x slower on hardest tasks |
GPT-5.2 Advantages: 76.3% SWE-bench (vs 72.8% GPT-5), 30% faster on average tasks, better tool handling, reduced hallucinations, improved code quality. Knowledge cutoff: September 30, 2024.
Reasoning Effort Levels:
xhigh- Ultra-complex tasks (deep problem analysis, complex reasoning, deep understanding of the problem)high- Complex tasks (refactoring, architecture, security analysis, performance optimization)medium- Standard tasks (refactoring, code organization, feature additions, bug fixes)low- Simple tasks (quick fixes, simple changes, code formatting, documentation)
Cached Input Discount: 90% off ($0.125/M tokens) for repeated context, cache lasts up to 24 hours.
Following Up
- After every
codexcommand, immediately useAskUserQuestionto confirm next steps, collect clarifications, or decide whether to resume withcodex exec resume --last. - When resuming, pipe the new prompt via stdin:
echo "new prompt" | codex exec resume --last 2>/dev/null. The resumed session automatically uses the same model, reasoning effort, and sandbox mode from the original session. - Restate the chosen model, reasoning effort, and sandbox mode when proposing follow-up actions.
Error Handling
- Stop and report failures whenever
codex --versionor acodex execcommand exits non-zero; request direction before retrying. - Before you use high-impact flags (
--full-auto,--sandbox danger-full-access,--skip-git-repo-check) ask the user for permission using AskUserQuestion unless it was already given. - When output includes warnings or partial results, summarize them and ask how to adjust using
AskUserQuestion.
CLI Version
Requires Codex CLI v0.57.0 or later for GPT-5.2 model support. The CLI defaults to gpt-5.2 on macOS/Linux and gpt-5.2 on Windows. Check version: codex --version
Use /model slash command within a Codex session to switch models, or configure default in ~/.codex/config.toml.
How to use the Codex CLI skill
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Describe your software development task
Ask in plain language, or type /codex-cli to invoke the skill directly. Zeplik recognizes the Codex CLI skill and applies its method.
Review and refine the result
Zeplik returns a clear, structured answer. Ask follow-ups in the same chat to refine it or take the next step.
Source and credit
- Author
- davila7 (D7 Class-A standalone)
- License
- MIT
Adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. View source on GitHub.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Codex CLI skill?
- Codex CLI is a ready-to-run software development skill on Zeplik. Run OpenAI Codex CLI (codex exec/resume, GPT-5.2) for code analysis, refactoring and automated editing. Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer.
- How do I use Codex CLI on Zeplik?
- Sign in to Zeplik and ask in plain language, or type /codex-cli in any chat to invoke it directly. The skill applies its method and returns a result you can refine in the same conversation.
- Which AI model does the Codex CLI skill use?
- Any model you choose. Zeplik works across every model in one chat, so the Codex CLI skill runs on your preferred model for the task.
- Where does the Codex CLI skill come from?
- The Codex CLI skill is adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project (MIT) and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. The original source is linked on this page.
- How much does the Codex CLI skill cost?
- Using the skill is free to start. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts begin with free credits.
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