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Author SHA1 Message Date
Francis Chalissery
be22c4072c Add command summary metadata for exec command lifecycle 2026-04-09 17:30:16 -07:00
Matthew Zeng
252d79f5eb [mcp] Support MCP Apps part 2 - Add meta to mcp tool call result. (#16465)
- [x] Add meta to mcp tool call result.
2026-04-07 11:10:21 -07:00
rhan-oai
756c45ec61 [codex-analytics] add protocol-native turn timestamps (#16638)
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* #16870
* #16706
* #16659
* #16641
* #16640
* __->__ #16638
2026-04-06 16:22:59 -07:00
Eric Traut
9bb7f0a694 Fix fork source display in /status (expose forked_from_id in app server) (#16596)
Addresses #16560

Problem: `/status` stopped showing the source thread id in forked TUI
sessions after the app-server migration.

Solution: Carry fork source ids through app-server v2 thread data and
the TUI session adapter, and update TUI fixtures so `/status` matches
the old TUI behavior.
2026-04-02 14:05:29 -07:00
Charley Cunningham
e838645fa2 tui: queue follow-ups during manual /compact (#15259)
## Summary
- queue input after the user submits `/compact` until that manual
compact turn ends
- mirror the same behavior in the app-server TUI
- add regressions for input queued before compact starts and while it is
running

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-23 10:19:44 -07:00
jif-oai
79ad7b247b feat: change multi-agent to use path-like system instead of uuids (#15313)
This PR add an URI-based system to reference agents within a tree. This
comes from a sync between research and engineering.

The main agent (the one manually spawned by a user) is always called
`/root`. Any sub-agent spawned by it will be `/root/agent_1` for example
where `agent_1` is chosen by the model.

Any agent can contact any agents using the path.

Paths can be used either in absolute or relative to the calling agents

Resume is not supported for now on this new path
2026-03-20 18:23:48 +00:00
Won Park
461ba012fc Feat/restore image generation history (#15223)
Restore image generation items in resumed thread history
2026-03-19 22:57:16 -07:00
Andrei Eternal
267499bed8 [hooks] use a user message > developer message for prompt continuation (#14867)
## Summary

Persist Stop-hook continuation prompts as `user` messages instead of
hidden `developer` messages + some requested integration tests

This is a followup to @pakrym 's comment in
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/14532 to make sure stop-block
continuation prompts match training for turn loops

- Stop continuation now writes `<hook_prompt hook_run_id="...">stop
hook's user prompt<hook_prompt>`
- Introduces quick-xml dependency, though we already indirectly depended
on it anyway via syntect
- This PR only has about 500 lines of actual logic changes, the rest is
tests/schema

## Testing

Example run (with a sessionstart hook and 3 stop hooks) - this shows
context added by session start, then two stop hooks sending their own
additional prompts in a new turn. The model responds with a single
message addressing both. Then when that turn ends, the hooks detect that
they just ran using `stop_hook_active` and decide not to infinite loop

test files for this (unzip, move codex -> .codex):
[codex.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/26075806/codex.zip)

```
› cats


• Running SessionStart hook: lighting the observatory

SessionStart hook (completed)
  warning: Hi, I'm a session start hook for wizard-tower (startup).
  hook context: A wimboltine stonpet is an exotic cuisine from hyperspace

• Cats are tiny zen wizards, my friend: equal parts nap, mystery, and chaos. If you want, we can talk
  cat facts, cat breeds, cat names, or build something cat-themed in this repo.

• Running Stop hook: checking the tower wards

• Running Stop hook: sacking the guards

• Running Stop hook: hiring the guards

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook reviewed the completed reply (177 chars).

Stop hook (blocked)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook continuing conversation
  feedback: cook the stonpet

Stop hook (blocked)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook continuing conversation
  feedback: eat the cooked stonpet

• Stonpet’s cooked, aloha style: flash-seared over a blue quasiflame, glazed with nebula salt, and
  rested until the hyperspace juices settle.

  Now we eat with gratitude, my friend. One mindful bite in, and the flavor is pure cosmic surf:
  smoky, bright, and totally out of this dimension.

• Running Stop hook: checking the tower wards

• Running Stop hook: sacking the guards

• Running Stop hook: hiring the guards

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook reviewed the completed reply (285 chars).

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook saw a second pass and stayed calm to avoid a loop.

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook saw a second pass and stayed calm to avoid a loop.
```
2026-03-19 10:53:08 -07:00
xl-openai
db5781a088 feat: support product-scoped plugins. (#15041)
1. Added SessionSource::Custom(String) and --session-source.
  2. Enforced plugin and skill products by session_source.
  3. Applied the same filtering to curated background refresh.
2026-03-19 00:46:15 -07:00
Eric Traut
01df50cf42 Add thread/shellCommand to app server API surface (#14988)
This PR adds a new `thread/shellCommand` app server API so clients can
implement `!` shell commands. These commands are executed within the
sandbox, and the command text and output are visible to the model.

The internal implementation mirrors the current TUI `!` behavior.
- persist shell command execution as `CommandExecution` thread items,
including source and formatted output metadata
- bridge live and replayed app-server command execution events back into
the existing `tui_app_server` exec rendering path

This PR also wires `tui_app_server` to submit `!` commands through the
new API.
2026-03-18 23:42:40 -06:00
xl-openai
86982ca1f9 Revert "fix: harden plugin feature gating" (#15102)
Reverts openai/codex#15020

I messed up the commit in my PR and accidentally merged changes that
were still under review.
2026-03-18 15:19:29 -07:00
xl-openai
580f32ad2a fix: harden plugin feature gating (#15020)
1. Use requirement-resolved config.features as the plugin gate.
2. Guard plugin/list, plugin/read, and related flows behind that gate.
3. Skip bad marketplace.json files instead of failing the whole list.
4. Simplify plugin state and caching.
2026-03-18 10:11:43 -07:00
jif-oai
a265d6043e feat: add memory citation to agent message (#14821)
Client side to come
2026-03-18 10:03:38 +00:00
jif-oai
3f266bcd68 feat: make interrupt state not final for multi-agents (#13850)
Make `interrupted` an agent state and make it not final. As a result, a
`wait` won't return on an interrupted agent and no notification will be
send to the parent agent.

The rationals are:
* If a user interrupt a sub-agent for any reason, you don't want the
parent agent to instantaneously ask the sub-agent to restart
* If a parent agent interrupt a sub-agent, no need to add a noisy
notification in the parent agen
2026-03-16 16:39:40 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
bf5e997b31 Include spawn agent model metadata in app-server items (#14410)
- add model and reasoning effort to app-server collab spawn items and
notifications
- regenerate app-server protocol schemas for the new fields

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-11 19:25:21 -07:00
Won Park
229e6d0347 image-gen-event/client_processing (#13512)
enabling client-side to process with image-generation capabilities
(setting app-server)
2026-03-04 16:54:38 -08:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
8c1e3f3e64 app-server: Add ephemeral field to Thread object (#13084)
Currently there is no alternative way to know that thread is ephemeral,
only client which did create it has the knowledge.
2026-02-27 17:42:25 -08:00
Owen Lin
a0fd94bde6 feat(app-server): add ThreadItem::DynamicToolCall (#12732)
Previously, clients would call `thread/start` with dynamic_tools set,
and when a model invokes a dynamic tool, it would just make the
server->client `item/tool/call` request and wait for the client's
response to complete the tool call. This works, but it doesn't have an
`item/started` or `item/completed` event.

Now we are doing this:
- [new] emit `item/started` with `DynamicToolCall` populated with the
call arguments
- send an `item/tool/call` server request
- [new] once the client responds, emit `item/completed` with
`DynamicToolCall` populated with the response.

Also, with `persistExtendedHistory: true`, dynamic tool calls are now
reconstructable in `thread/read` and `thread/resume` as
`ThreadItem::DynamicToolCall`.
2026-02-25 12:00:10 -08:00
Michael Bolin
48af93399e feat: use OAI Responses API MessagePhase type directly in App Server v2 (#12422)
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10455 introduced the `phase` field,
and then https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12072 introduced a
`MessagePhase` type in `v2.rs` that paralleled the `MessagePhase` type
in `codex-rs/protocol/src/models.rs`.

The app server protocol prefers `camelCase` while the Responses API uses
`snake_case`, so this meant we had two versions of `MessagePhase` with
different serialization rules. When the app server protocol refers to
types from the Responses API, we use the wire format of the the
Responses API even though it is inconsistent with the app server API.

This PR deletes `MessagePhase` from `v2.rs` and consolidates on the
Responses API version to eliminate confusion.
2026-02-20 20:43:36 -08:00
natea-oai
936e744c93 Add field to Thread object for the latest rename set for a given thread (#12301)
Exposes through the app server updated names set for a thread. This
enables other surfaces to use the core as the source of truth for thread
naming. `threadName` is gathered using the helper functions used to
interact with `session_index.jsonl`, and is hydrated in:
- `thread/list`
- `thread/read`
- `thread/resume`
- `thread/unarchive`
- `thread/rollback`

We don't do this for `thread/start` and `thread/fork`.
2026-02-20 18:26:57 -08:00
jif-oai
0f9eed3a6f feat: add nick name to sub-agents (#12320)
Adding random nick name to sub-agents. Used for UX

At the same time, also storing and wiring the role of the sub-agent
2026-02-20 14:39:49 +00:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
1f54496c48 app-server: expose loaded thread status via read/list and notifications (#11786)
Motivation
- Today, a newly connected client has no direct way to determine the
current runtime status of threads from read/list responses alone.
- This forces clients to infer state from transient events, which can
lead to stale or inconsistent UI when reconnecting or attaching late.

Changes
- Add `status` to `thread/read` responses.
- Add `statuses` to `thread/list` responses.
- Emit `thread/status/changed` notifications with `threadId` and the new
status.
- Track runtime status for all loaded threads and default unknown
threads to `idle`.
- Update protocol/docs/tests/schema fixtures for the revised API.

Testing
- Validated protocol API changes with automated protocol tests and
regenerated schema/type fixtures.
- Validated app-server behavior with unit and integration test suites,
including status transitions and notifications.
2026-02-18 15:20:03 -08:00
Jack Mousseau
486e60bb55 Add message phase to agent message thread item (#12072) 2026-02-17 20:46:53 -08:00
jif-oai
36541876f4 chore: streamline phase 2 (#11712) 2026-02-13 13:21:11 +00:00
willwang-openai
3f1b41689a change model cap to server overload (#11388)
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2026-02-11 17:16:27 -08:00
jif-oai
62605fa471 Add resume_agent collab tool (#10903)
Summary
- add the new resume_agent collab tool path through core, protocol, and
the app server API, including the resume events
- update the schema/TypeScript definitions plus docs so resume_agent
appears in generated artifacts and README
- note that resumed agents rehydrate rollout history without overwriting
their base instructions

Testing
- Not run (not requested)
2026-02-07 17:31:45 +01:00
Michael Bolin
66447d5d2c feat: replace custom mcp-types crate with equivalents from rmcp (#10349)
We started working with MCP in Codex before
https://crates.io/crates/rmcp was mature, so we had our own crate for
MCP types that was generated from the MCP schema:


8b95d3e082/codex-rs/mcp-types/README.md

Now that `rmcp` is more mature, it makes more sense to use their MCP
types in Rust, as they handle details (like the `_meta` field) that our
custom version ignored. Though one advantage that our custom types had
is that our generated types implemented `JsonSchema` and `ts_rs::TS`,
whereas the types in `rmcp` do not. As such, part of the work of this PR
is leveraging the adapters between `rmcp` types and the serializable
types that are API for us (app server and MCP) introduced in #10356.

Note this PR results in a number of changes to
`codex-rs/app-server-protocol/schema`, which merit special attention
during review. We must ensure that these changes are still
backwards-compatible, which is possible because we have:

```diff
- export type CallToolResult = { content: Array<ContentBlock>, isError?: boolean, structuredContent?: JsonValue, };
+ export type CallToolResult = { content: Array<JsonValue>, structuredContent?: JsonValue, isError?: boolean, _meta?: JsonValue, };
```

so `ContentBlock` has been replaced with the more general `JsonValue`.
Note that `ContentBlock` was defined as:

```typescript
export type ContentBlock = TextContent | ImageContent | AudioContent | ResourceLink | EmbeddedResource;
```

so the deletion of those individual variants should not be a cause of
great concern.

Similarly, we have the following change in
`codex-rs/app-server-protocol/schema/typescript/Tool.ts`:

```
- export type Tool = { annotations?: ToolAnnotations, description?: string, inputSchema: ToolInputSchema, name: string, outputSchema?: ToolOutputSchema, title?: string, };
+ export type Tool = { name: string, title?: string, description?: string, inputSchema: JsonValue, outputSchema?: JsonValue, annotations?: JsonValue, icons?: Array<JsonValue>, _meta?: JsonValue, };
```

so:

- `annotations?: ToolAnnotations` ➡️ `JsonValue`
- `inputSchema: ToolInputSchema` ➡️ `JsonValue`
- `outputSchema?: ToolOutputSchema` ➡️ `JsonValue`

and two new fields: `icons?: Array<JsonValue>, _meta?: JsonValue`

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2026-02-02 17:41:55 -08:00
Michael Bolin
974355cfdd feat: vendor app-server protocol schema fixtures (#10371)
Similar to what @sayan-oai did in openai/codex#8956 for
`config.schema.json`, this PR updates the repo so that it includes the
output of `codex app-server generate-json-schema` and `codex app-server
generate-ts` and adds a test to verify it is in sync with the current
code.

Motivation:
- This makes any schema changes introduced by a PR transparent during
code review.
- In particular, this should help us catch PRs that would introduce a
non-backwards-compatible change to the app schema (eventually, this
should also be enforced by tooling).
- Once https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10231 is in to formalize the
notion of "experimental" fields, we can work on ensuring the
non-experimental bits are backwards-compatible.

`codex-rs/app-server-protocol/tests/schema_fixtures.rs` was added as the
test and `just write-app-server-schema` can be use to generate the
vendored schema files.

Incidentally, when I run:

```
rg _ codex-rs/app-server-protocol/schema/typescript/v2
```

I see a number of `snake_case` names that should be `camelCase`.
2026-02-01 23:38:43 -08:00