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jif-oai
120aa07d81 Make MultiAgentV2 interruption markers assistant-authored (#19124)
## Why

`MultiAgentV2` follow-up messages are delivered to agents as
assistant-authored `InterAgentCommunication` envelopes. When
`followup_task` used `interrupt: true`, the interrupted-turn guidance
was still persisted as a contextual user message, so model-visible
history made a system-generated interruption boundary look
user-authored.

This keeps interruption guidance consistent with the rest of the v2
inter-agent message stream while preserving the legacy marker shape for
non-v2 sessions.

## What changed

- Make `interrupted_turn_history_marker` feature-aware.
- Record the interrupted-turn marker as an assistant `OutputText`
message when `Feature::MultiAgentV2` is enabled.
- Keep the existing user contextual fragment for non-v2 sessions.
- Apply the same feature-aware marker to interrupted fork snapshots.
- Add coverage for the live `followup_task` interrupt path and the
helper-level v2 marker shape.

## Testing

- `cargo test -p codex-core
multi_agent_v2_followup_task_interrupts_busy_child_without_losing_message
-- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
multi_agent_v2_interrupted_marker_uses_assistant_output_message --
--nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core interrupted_fork_snapshot -- --nocapture`
2026-04-24 13:39:26 +02:00
Celia Chen
e8d8080818 feat: let model providers own model discovery (#18950)
## Why

`codex-models-manager` had grown to own provider-specific concerns:
constructing OpenAI-compatible `/models` requests, resolving provider
auth, emitting request telemetry, and deciding how provider catalogs
should be sourced. That made the manager harder to reuse for providers
whose model catalog is not fetched from the OpenAI `/models` endpoint,
such as Amazon Bedrock.

This change moves provider-specific model discovery behind
provider-owned implementations, so the models manager can focus on
refresh policy, cache behavior, picker ordering, and model metadata
merging.

## What Changed

- Introduced a `ModelsManager` trait with separate `OpenAiModelsManager`
and `StaticModelsManager` implementations.
- Added `ModelsEndpointClient` so OpenAI-compatible HTTP fetching lives
outside `codex-models-manager`.
- Moved `/models` request construction, provider auth resolution,
timeout handling, and request telemetry into `codex-model-provider` via
`OpenAiModelsEndpoint`.
- Added provider-owned `models_manager(...)` construction so configured
OpenAI-compatible providers use `OpenAiModelsManager`, while
static/catalog-backed providers can return `StaticModelsManager`.
- Added an Amazon Bedrock static model catalog for the GPT OSS Bedrock
model IDs.
- Updated core/session/thread manager code and tests to depend on
`Arc<dyn ModelsManager>`.
- Moved offline model test helpers into
`codex_models_manager::test_support`.
## Metadata References

The Bedrock catalog metadata is based on the official Amazon Bedrock
OpenAI model documentation:

- [Amazon Bedrock OpenAI
models](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-parameters-openai.html)
lists the Bedrock model IDs, text input/output modalities, and `128,000`
token context window for `gpt-oss-20b` and `gpt-oss-120b`.
- [Amazon Bedrock `gpt-oss-120b` model
card](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-card-openai-gpt-oss-120b.html)
lists the `bedrock-runtime` model ID `openai.gpt-oss-120b-1:0`, the
`bedrock-mantle` model ID `openai.gpt-oss-120b`, text-only modalities,
and `128K` context window.
- [OpenAI `gpt-oss-120b` model
docs](https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/models/gpt-oss-120b)
document configurable reasoning effort with `low`, `medium`, and `high`,
plus text input/output modality.

The display names, default reasoning effort, and priority ordering are
Codex-local catalog choices.

## Test Plan
- Manually verified app-server model listing with an AWS profile:

```shell
CODEX_HOME="$(mktemp -d)" cargo run -p codex-app-server-test-client -- \
  --codex-bin ./target/debug/codex \
  -c 'model_provider="amazon-bedrock"' \
  -c 'model_providers.amazon-bedrock.aws.profile="codex-bedrock"' \
  -c 'model_providers.amazon-bedrock.aws.region="us-west-2"' \
  model-list
```

The response returned the Bedrock catalog with `openai.gpt-oss-120b-1:0`
as the default model and `openai.gpt-oss-20b-1:0` as the second listed
model, both text-only and supporting low/medium/high reasoning effort.
2026-04-24 04:28:25 +00:00
starr-openai
49fb25997f Add sticky environment API and thread state (#18897)
## Summary
- add sticky environment selections to app-server v2 thread/start and
turn/start request flow
- carry thread-level selections through core session/thread state
- add app-server coverage for sticky selections and turn overrides

## Stack
1. This PR: API and thread persistence
2. #18898: config.toml named environment loading
3. #18899: downstream tool/runtime consumers

## Validation
- Not run locally; split only.

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-23 18:57:13 -07:00
cassirer-openai
e3c8720a99 [rollout_trace] Add debug trace reduction command (#18880)
## Summary

Adds the debug CLI entry point for reducing recorded rollout traces.
This gives developers a direct way to inspect whether the emitted trace
stream reduces into the expected conversation/runtime model.

## Stack

This is PR 5/5 in the rollout trace stack.

- [#18876](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18876): Add rollout
trace crate
- [#18877](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18877): Record core
session rollout traces
- [#18878](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18878): Trace tool and
code-mode boundaries
- [#18879](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18879): Trace sessions
and multi-agent edges
- [#18880](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18880): Add debug trace
reduction command

## Review Notes

This PR is intentionally last: it depends on the trace crate, core
recorder, runtime/tool events, and session/agent edge data all existing.
The command should remain a debug/developer tool and avoid adding new
runtime behavior.

The useful review question is whether the CLI exposes the reducer in the
smallest practical way for local inspection without turning the debug
command into a supported user-facing workflow.
2026-04-24 01:56:48 +00:00
Tom
f1061d9d07 [codex] Implement remote thread store methods (#19008) 2026-04-23 17:49:28 +00:00
Tom
f1923a38b1 [codex] Route live thread writes through ThreadStore (#18882)
Begin migrating the thread write codepaths to ThreadStore.

This starts using ThreadStore inside of core session code, not only in
the app server code.

Rework the interfaces around thread recording/persistence. We're left
with the following:

* `ThreadManager`: owns the process-level registry of loaded threads and
handles cross-thread orchestration: start, resume, fork, lookup, remove,
and route ops to running CodexThreads.
* `CodexThread`: represents one loaded/running thread from the outside.
It is the handle app-server and callers use to submit ops, inspect
session metadata, and shut the thread down.
* `LiveThread`: session-owned persistence lifecycle handle for one
active thread. Core session code uses it to append rollout items,
materialize lazy persistence, flush, shutdown, discard init-failed
writers, and load that thread’s persisted history.
* `ThreadStore`: storage backend abstraction. It answers “how are
threads persisted, read, listed, updated, archived?” Local and remote
implementations live behind this trait.
* `LocalThreadStore`: local ThreadStore implementation. It owns the
file/sqlite-specific details and keeps RolloutRecorder as a local
implementation detail.

This is a few too many Thread abstractions for my liking, but they do
all represent different concepts / needs / layers.

Migration note: in places where the core code explicitly requires a
path, rather than a thread ID, throw an error if we're running with a
remote store.

Cover the new local live-writer lifecycle with focused tests and
preserve app-server thread-start behavior, including ephemeral pathless
sessions.
2026-04-23 10:17:09 -07:00
cassirer-openai
f67383bcba [rollout_trace] Record core session rollout traces (#18877)
## Summary

Wires rollout trace recording into `codex-core` session and turn
execution. This records the core model request/response, compaction, and
session lifecycle boundaries needed for replay without yet tracing every
nested runtime/tool boundary.

## Stack

This is PR 2/5 in the rollout trace stack.

- [#18876](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18876): Add rollout
trace crate
- [#18877](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18877): Record core
session rollout traces
- [#18878](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18878): Trace tool and
code-mode boundaries
- [#18879](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18879): Trace sessions
and multi-agent edges
- [#18880](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18880): Add debug trace
reduction command

## Review Notes

This layer is the first live integration point. The important review
question is whether trace recording is isolated from normal session
behavior: trace failures should not become user-visible execution
failures, and recording should preserve the existing turn/session
lifecycle semantics.

The PR depends on the reducer/data model from the first stack entry and
only introduces the core recorder surface that later PRs use for richer
runtime and relationship events.
2026-04-22 17:00:48 +00:00
starr-openai
ddbe2536be Support multiple managed environments (#18401)
## Summary
- refactor EnvironmentManager to own keyed environments with
default/local lookup helpers
- keep remote exec-server client creation lazy until exec/fs use
- preserve disabled agent environment access separately from internal
local environment access

## Validation
- not run (per Codex worktree instruction to avoid tests/builds unless
requested)

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-21 15:29:35 -07:00
Andrey Mishchenko
ab65fbbdd6 Add codex debug models to show model catalog (#18625) 2026-04-20 05:42:22 +00:00
pakrym-oai
71e4c6fa17 Move codex module under session (#18249)
## Summary
- rename the core codex module root to session/mod.rs without using
#[path]
- move the codex module directory and tests under core/src/session
- remove session/mod.rs reexports so call sites use explicit child
module paths

## Testing
- cargo test -p codex-core --lib
- cargo check -p codex-core --tests
- just fmt
- just fix -p codex-core
- git diff --check
2026-04-17 16:18:53 +00:00
pakrym-oai
96254a763a Make skill loading filesystem-aware (#17720)
Migrates skill loading to support reading repo skills from the remote
environment.
2026-04-14 15:40:40 -07:00
pakrym-oai
3b24a9a532 Refactor plugin loading to async (#17747)
Simplifies skills migration.
2026-04-13 21:52:56 -07:00
pakrym-oai
ac82443d07 Use AbsolutePathBuf in skill loading and codex_home (#17407)
Helps with FS migration later
2026-04-13 10:26:51 -07:00
Abhinav
7999b0f60f Support clear SessionStart source (#17073)
## Motivation

The `SessionStart` hook already receives `startup` and `resume` sources,
but sessions created from `/clear` previously looked like normal startup
sessions. This makes it impossible for hook authors to distinguish
between these with the matcher.

## Summary

- Add `InitialHistory::Cleared` so `/clear`-created sessions can be
distinguished from ordinary startup sessions.
- Add `SessionStartSource::Clear` and wire it through core, app-server
thread start params, and TUI clear-session flow.
- Update app-server protocol schemas, generated TypeScript, docs, and
related tests.


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2026-04-10 16:05:21 -07:00
rhan-oai
5779be314a [codex-analytics] add compaction analytics event (#17155)
- event for compaction analytics
- introduces thread-connection and thread metadata caches for data
denormalization, expected to be useful for denormalization onto core
emitted events in general
- threads analytics event client into core (mirrors approved
implementation in #16640)
- denormalizes key thread metadata: thread_source, subagent_source,
parent_thread_id, as well as app-server client and runtime metadata)
- compaction strategy defaults to memento, forward compatible with
expected prefill_compaction strategy

1. Manual standalone compact, local
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:35:50 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d0-5cfb-70c0-bef9-165c3bf9b2df', 'turn_id':
'019d74d0-d7f6-7c81-acc6-aae2030243d6', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'manual', 'reason':
'user_requested', 'implementation': 'responses', 'phase':
'standalone_turn', 'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 20170, 'active_context_tokens_after':
4830, 'started_at': 1775781337, 'completed_at': 1775781350,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 13524} | `

2. Auto pre-turn compact, local
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:37:30 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d2-45ef-71d1-9c93-23cc0c13d988', 'turn_id':
'019d74d2-7b42-7372-9f0e-c0da3f352328', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'auto', 'reason':
'context_limit', 'implementation': 'responses', 'phase': 'pre_turn',
'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 20063, 'active_context_tokens_after':
4822, 'started_at': 1775781444, 'completed_at': 1775781449,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 5497} | `

3. Auto mid-turn compact, local
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:38:28 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d3-212f-7a20-8c0a-4816a978675e', 'turn_id':
'019d74d3-3ee1-7462-89f6-2ffbeefcd5e3', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'auto', 'reason':
'context_limit', 'implementation': 'responses', 'phase': 'mid_turn',
'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 20325, 'active_context_tokens_after':
14641, 'started_at': 1775781500, 'completed_at': 1775781508,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 7507} | `

4. Remote /responses/compact, manual standalone
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:40:20 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d4-7a11-78a1-89f7-0535a1149416', 'turn_id':
'019d74d4-e087-7183-9c20-b1e40b7578c0', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'manual', 'reason':
'user_requested', 'implementation': 'responses_compact', 'phase':
'standalone_turn', 'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 23461, 'active_context_tokens_after':
6171, 'started_at': 1775781601, 'completed_at': 1775781620,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 18971} | `
2026-04-10 13:03:54 -07:00
jif-oai
89f1a44afa feat: /feedback cascade (#16442)
Example here:
https://openai.sentry.io/issues/7380240430/?project=4510195390611458&query=019d498f-bec4-7ba2-96d2-612b1e4507df&referrer=issue-stream
2026-04-07 12:47:37 +01:00
rhan-oai
756c45ec61 [codex-analytics] add protocol-native turn timestamps (#16638)
---
[//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER)
Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed
with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/16638).
* #16870
* #16706
* #16659
* #16641
* #16640
* __->__ #16638
2026-04-06 16:22:59 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
af8a9d2d2b remove temporary ownership re-exports (#16626)
Stacked on #16508.

This removes the temporary `codex-core` / `codex-login` re-export shims
from the ownership split and rewrites callsites to import directly from
`codex-model-provider-info`, `codex-models-manager`, `codex-api`,
`codex-protocol`, `codex-feedback`, and `codex-response-debug-context`.

No behavior change intended; this is the mechanical import cleanup layer
split out from the ownership move.

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2026-04-03 00:33:34 -07:00
Michael Bolin
aa2403e2eb core: remove cross-crate re-exports from lib.rs (#16512)
## Why

`codex-core` was re-exporting APIs owned by sibling `codex-*` crates,
which made downstream crates depend on `codex-core` as a proxy module
instead of the actual owner crate.

Removing those forwards makes crate boundaries explicit and lets leaf
crates drop unnecessary `codex-core` dependencies. In this PR, this
reduces the dependency on `codex-core` to `codex-login` in the following
files:

```
codex-rs/backend-client/Cargo.toml
codex-rs/mcp-server/tests/common/Cargo.toml
```

## What

- Remove `codex-rs/core/src/lib.rs` re-exports for symbols owned by
`codex-login`, `codex-mcp`, `codex-rollout`, `codex-analytics`,
`codex-protocol`, `codex-shell-command`, `codex-sandboxing`,
`codex-tools`, and `codex-utils-path`.
- Delete the `default_client` forwarding shim in `codex-rs/core`.
- Update in-crate and downstream callsites to import directly from the
owning `codex-*` crate.
- Add direct Cargo dependencies where callsites now target the owner
crate, and remove `codex-core` from `codex-rs/backend-client`.
2026-04-01 23:06:24 -07:00
pakrym-oai
8fa88fa8ca Add cached environment manager for exec server URL (#15785)
Add environment manager that is a singleton and is created early in
app-server (before skill manager, before config loading).

Use an environment variable to point to a running exec server.
2026-03-25 16:14:36 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
9dbe098349 Extract codex-core-skills crate (#15749)
## Summary
- move skill loading and management into codex-core-skills
- leave codex-core with the thin integration layer and shared wiring

## Testing
- CI

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2026-03-25 12:57:42 -07:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
daf5e584c2 core: Make FileWatcher reusable (#15093)
### Summary
Make `FileWatcher` a reusable core component which can be built upon.
Extract skills-related logic into a separate `SkillWatcher`.
Introduce a composable `ThrottledWatchReceiver` to throttle filesystem
events, coalescing affected paths among them.

### Testing
Updated existing unit tests.
2026-03-24 11:04:47 -07:00
Charley Cunningham
f547b79bd0 Add fork snapshot modes (#15239)
## Summary
- add `ForkSnapshotMode` to `ThreadManager::fork_thread` so callers can
request either a committed snapshot or an interrupted snapshot
- share the model-visible `<turn_aborted>` history marker between the
live interrupt path and interrupted forks
- update the small set of direct fork callsites to pass
`ForkSnapshotMode::Committed`

Note: this enables /btw to work similarly as Esc to interrupt (hopefully
somewhat in distribution)

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2026-03-23 19:05:42 -07:00
jif-oai
18f1a08bc9 feat: new op type for sub-agents communication (#15556)
Add `InterAgentCommunication` for v2 agent communication
2026-03-23 21:09:00 +00:00
jif-oai
37ac0c093c feat: structured multi-agent output (#15515)
Send input now sends messages as assistant message and with this format:

```
author: /root/worker_a
recipient: /root/worker_a/tester
other_recipients: []
Content: bla bla bla. Actual content. Only text for now
```
2026-03-23 18:53:54 +00:00
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
alexsong-oai
825d09373d Support featured plugins (#15042) 2026-03-18 17:45:30 -07:00
Dylan Hurd
84f4e7b39d fix(subagents) share execpolicy by default (#13702)
## Summary
If a subagent requests approval, and the user persists that approval to
the execpolicy, it should (by default) propagate. We'll need to rethink
this a bit in light of coming Permissions changes, though I think this
is closer to the end state that we'd want, which is that execpolicy
changes to one permissions profile should be synced across threads.

## Testing
- [x] Added integration test

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2026-03-18 06:42:26 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
b02388672f Stabilize Windows cmd-based shell test harnesses (#14958)
## What is flaky
The Windows shell-driven integration tests in `codex-rs/core` were
intermittently unstable, especially:

- `apply_patch_cli_can_use_shell_command_output_as_patch_input`
- `websocket_test_codex_shell_chain`
- `websocket_v2_test_codex_shell_chain`

## Why it was flaky
These tests were exercising real shell-tool flows through whichever
shell Codex selected on Windows, and the `apply_patch` test also nested
a PowerShell read inside `cmd /c`.

There were multiple independent sources of nondeterminism in that setup:

- The test harness depended on the model-selected Windows shell instead
of pinning the shell it actually meant to exercise.
- `cmd.exe /c powershell.exe -Command "..."` is quoting-sensitive; on CI
that could leave the read command wrapped as a literal string instead of
executing it.
- Even after getting the quoting right, PowerShell could emit CLIXML
progress records like module-initialization output onto stdout.
- The `apply_patch` test was building a patch directly from shell
stdout, so any quoting artifact or progress noise corrupted the patch
input.

So the failures were driven by shell startup and output-shape variance,
not by the `apply_patch` or websocket logic themselves.

## How this PR fixes it
- Add a test-only `user_shell_override` path so Windows integration
tests can pin `cmd.exe` explicitly.
- Use that override in the websocket shell-chain tests and in the
`apply_patch` harness.
- Change the nested Windows file read in
`apply_patch_cli_can_use_shell_command_output_as_patch_input` to a UTF-8
PowerShell `-EncodedCommand` script.
- Run that nested PowerShell process with `-NonInteractive`, set
`$ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'`, and read the file with
`[System.IO.File]::ReadAllText(...)`.

## Why this fix fixes the flakiness
The outer harness now runs under a deterministic shell, and the inner
PowerShell read no longer depends on fragile `cmd` quoting or on
progress output staying quiet by accident. The shell tool returns only
the file contents, so patch construction and websocket assertions depend
on stable test inputs instead of on runner-specific shell behavior.

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-17 20:21:46 +00:00
Michael Bolin
b77fe8fefe Apply argument comment lint across codex-rs (#14652)
## Why

Once the repo-local lint exists, `codex-rs` needs to follow the
checked-in convention and CI needs to keep it from drifting. This commit
applies the fallback `/*param*/` style consistently across existing
positional literal call sites without changing those APIs.

The longer-term preference is still to avoid APIs that require comments
by choosing clearer parameter types and call shapes. This PR is
intentionally the mechanical follow-through for the places where the
existing signatures stay in place.

After rebasing onto newer `main`, the rollout also had to cover newly
introduced `tui_app_server` call sites. That made it clear the first cut
of the CI job was too expensive for the common path: it was spending
almost as much time installing `cargo-dylint` and re-testing the lint
crate as a representative test job spends running product tests. The CI
update keeps the full workspace enforcement but trims that extra
overhead from ordinary `codex-rs` PRs.

## What changed

- keep a dedicated `argument_comment_lint` job in `rust-ci`
- mechanically annotate remaining opaque positional literals across
`codex-rs` with exact `/*param*/` comments, including the rebased
`tui_app_server` call sites that now fall under the lint
- keep the checked-in style aligned with the lint policy by using
`/*param*/` and leaving string and char literals uncommented
- cache `cargo-dylint`, `dylint-link`, and the relevant Cargo
registry/git metadata in the lint job
- split changed-path detection so the lint crate's own `cargo test` step
runs only when `tools/argument-comment-lint/*` or `rust-ci.yml` changes
- continue to run the repo wrapper over the `codex-rs` workspace, so
product-code enforcement is unchanged

Most of the code changes in this commit are intentionally mechanical
comment rewrites or insertions driven by the lint itself.

## Verification

- `./tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh --workspace`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui-app-server -p codex-tui`
- parsed `.github/workflows/rust-ci.yml` locally with PyYAML

---

* -> #14652
* #14651
2026-03-16 16:48:15 -07:00
Eric Traut
4b9d5c8c1b Add openai_base_url config override for built-in provider (#12031)
We regularly get bug reports from users who mistakenly have the
`OPENAI_BASE_URL` environment variable set. This PR deprecates this
environment variable in favor of a top-level config key
`openai_base_url` that is used for the same purpose. By making it a
config key, it will be more visible to users. It will also participate
in all of the infrastructure we've added for layered and managed
configs.

Summary
- introduce the `openai_base_url` top-level config key, update
schema/tests, and route the built-in openai provider through it while
- fall back to deprecated `OPENAI_BASE_URL` env var but warn user of
deprecation when no `openai_base_url` config key is present
- update CLI, SDK, and TUI code to prefer the new config path (with a
deprecated env-var fallback) and document the SDK behavior change
2026-03-13 20:12:25 -06:00
Michael Bolin
0c8a36676a fix: move inline codex-rs/core unit tests into sibling files (#14444)
## Why
PR #13783 moved the `codex.rs` unit tests into `codex_tests.rs`. This
applies the same extraction pattern across the rest of `codex-rs/core`
so the production modules stay focused on runtime code instead of large
inline test blocks.

Keeping the tests in sibling files also makes follow-up edits easier to
review because product changes no longer have to share a file with
hundreds or thousands of lines of test scaffolding.

## What changed
- replaced each inline `mod tests { ... }` in `codex-rs/core/src/**`
with a path-based module declaration
- moved each extracted unit test module into a sibling `*_tests.rs`
file, using `mod_tests.rs` for `mod.rs` modules
- preserved the existing `cfg(...)` guards and module-local structure so
the refactor remains structural rather than behavioral

## Testing
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib` (`1653 passed; 0 failed; 5 ignored`)
- `just fix -p codex-core`
- `cargo fmt --check`
- `cargo shear`
2026-03-12 08:16:36 -07:00
Owen Lin
5bc82c5b93 feat(app-server): propagate traces across tasks and core ops (#14387)
## Summary

This PR keeps app-server RPC request trace context alive for the full
lifetime of the work that request kicks off (e.g. for `thread/start`,
this is `app-server rpc handler -> tokio background task -> core op
submissions`). Previously we lose trace lineage once the request handler
returns or hands work off to background tasks.

This approach is especially relevant for `thread/start` and other RPC
handlers that run in a non-blocking way. In the near future we'll most
likely want to make all app-server handlers run in a non-blocking way by
default, and only queue operations that must operate in order (e.g.
thread RPCs per thread?), so we want to make sure tracing in app-server
just generally works.

Depends on https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/14300

**Before**
<img width="155" height="207" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c9487459-36f1-436c-beb7-fafeb40737af"
/>


**After**
<img width="299" height="337" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/727392b2-d072-4427-9dc4-0502d8652dea"
/>

## What changed

- Keep request-scoped trace context around until we send the final
response or error, or the connection closes.
- Thread that trace context through detached `thread/start` work so
background startup stays attached to the originating request.
- Pass request trace context through to downstream core operations,
including:
  - thread creation
  - resume/fork flows
  - turn submission
  - review
  - interrupt
  - realtime conversation operations
- Add tracing tests that verify:
  - remote W3C trace context is preserved for `thread/start`
  - remote W3C trace context is preserved for `turn/start`
  - downstream core spans stay under the originating request span
  - request-scoped tracing state is cleaned up correctly
- Clean up shutdown behavior so detached background tasks and spawned
threads are drained before process exit.
2026-03-11 20:18:31 -07:00
Anton Panasenko
77b0c75267 feat: search_tool migrate to bring you own tool of Responses API (#14274)
## Why

to support a new bring your own search tool in Responses
API(https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/guides/tools-tool-search#client-executed-tool-search)
we migrating our bm25 search tool to use official way to execute search
on client and communicate additional tools to the model.

## What
- replace the legacy `search_tool_bm25` flow with client-executed
`tool_search`
- add protocol, SSE, history, and normalization support for
`tool_search_call` and `tool_search_output`
- return namespaced Codex Apps search results and wire namespaced
follow-up tool calls back into MCP dispatch
2026-03-11 17:51:51 -07:00
xl-openai
0c33af7746 feat: support disabling bundled system skills (#13792)
Support disable bundled system skills with a config:

[skills.bundled]
enabled = false
2026-03-09 22:02:53 -07:00
Michael Bolin
7134220f3c core: box wrapper futures to reduce stack pressure (#13429)
Follow-up to [#13388](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/13388). This
uses the same general fix pattern as
[#12421](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12421), but in the
`codex-core` compact/resume/fork path.

## Why

`compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history` started
overflowing the stack on Windows CI after `#13388`.

The important part is that this was not a compaction-recursion bug. The
test exercises a path with several thin `async fn` wrappers around much
larger thread-spawn, resume, and fork futures. When one `async fn`
awaits another inline, the outer future stores the callee future as part
of its own state machine. In a long wrapper chain, that means a caller
can accidentally inline a lot more state than the source code suggests.

That is exactly what was happening here:

- `ThreadManager` convenience methods such as `start_thread`,
`resume_thread_from_rollout`, and `fork_thread` were inlining the larger
spawn/resume futures beneath them.
- `core_test_support::test_codex` added another wrapper layer on top of
those same paths.
- `compact_resume_fork` adds a few more helpers, and this particular
test drives the resume/fork path multiple times.

On Windows, that was enough to push both the libtest thread and Tokio
worker threads over the edge. The previous 8 MiB test-thread workaround
proved the failure was stack-related, but it did not address the
underlying future size.

## How This Was Debugged

The useful debugging pattern here was to turn the CI-only failure into a
local low-stack repro.

1. First, remove the explicit large-stack harness so the test runs on
the normal `#[tokio::test]` path.
2. Build the test binary normally.
3. Re-run the already-built `tests/all` binary directly with
progressively smaller `RUST_MIN_STACK` values.

Running the built binary directly matters: it keeps the reduced stack
size focused on the test process instead of also applying it to `cargo`
and `rustc`.

That made it possible to answer two questions quickly:

- Does the failure still reproduce without the workaround? Yes.
- Does boxing the wrapper futures actually buy back stack headroom? Also
yes.

After this change, the built test binary passes with
`RUST_MIN_STACK=917504` and still overflows at `786432`, which is enough
evidence to justify removing the explicit 8 MiB override while keeping a
deterministic low-stack repro for future debugging.

If we hit a similar issue again, the first places to inspect are thin
`async fn` wrappers that mostly forward into a much larger async
implementation.

## `Box::pin()` Primer

`async fn` compiles into a state machine. If a wrapper does this:

```rust
async fn wrapper() {
    inner().await;
}
```

then `wrapper()` stores the full `inner()` future inline as part of its
own state.

If the wrapper instead does this:

```rust
async fn wrapper() {
    Box::pin(inner()).await;
}
```

then the child future lives on the heap, and the outer future only
stores a pinned pointer to it. That usually trades one allocation for a
substantially smaller outer future, which is exactly the tradeoff we
want when the problem is stack pressure rather than raw CPU time.

Useful references:

-
[`Box::pin`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/struct.Box.html#method.pin)
- [Async book:
Pinning](https://rust-lang.github.io/async-book/04_pinning/01_chapter.html)

## What Changed

- Boxed the wrapper futures in `core/src/thread_manager.rs` around
`start_thread`, `resume_thread_from_rollout`, `fork_thread`, and the
corresponding `ThreadManagerState` spawn helpers so callers no longer
inline the full spawn/resume state machine through multiple layers.
- Boxed the matching test-only wrapper futures in
`core/tests/common/test_codex.rs` and
`core/tests/suite/compact_resume_fork.rs`, which sit directly on top of
the same path.
- Restored `compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history` in
`core/tests/suite/compact_resume_fork.rs` to a normal `#[tokio::test]`
and removed the explicit `TEST_STACK_SIZE_BYTES` thread/runtime sizing.
- Simplified a tiny helper in `compact_resume_fork` by making
`fetch_conversation_path()` synchronous, which removes one more
unnecessary future layer from the test path.

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
suite::compact_resume_fork::compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history
-- --exact --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all suite::compact_resume_fork --
--nocapture`
- Re-ran the built `codex-core` `tests/all` binary directly with reduced
stack sizes:
  - `RUST_MIN_STACK=917504` passes
  - `RUST_MIN_STACK=786432` still overflows
- `cargo test -p codex-core`
- Still fails locally in unrelated existing integration areas that
expect the `codex` / `test_stdio_server` binaries or hit the existing
`search_tool` wiremock mismatches.
2026-03-04 05:44:52 +00:00
daveaitel-openai
c2e126f92a core: reuse parent shell snapshot for thread-spawn subagents (#13052)
## Summary
- reuse the parent shell snapshot when spawning/forking/resuming
`SessionSource::SubAgent(SubAgentSource::ThreadSpawn { .. })` sessions
- plumb inherited snapshot through `AgentControl -> ThreadManager ->
Codex::spawn -> SessionConfiguration`
- skip shell snapshot refresh on cwd updates for thread-spawn subagents
so inherited snapshots are not replaced

## Why
- avoids per-subagent shell snapshot creation and cleanup work
- keeps thread-spawn subagents on the parent snapshot path, matching the
intended parent/child snapshot model

## Validation
- `just fmt` (in `codex-rs`)
- `cargo test -p codex-core --no-run`
- `cargo test -p codex-core spawn_agent -- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
suite::agent_jobs::spawn_agents_on_csv_runs_and_exports`

## Notes
- full `cargo test -p codex-core --test all` was left running separately
for broader verification

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-02 15:53:15 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
0aeb55bf08 Record realtime close marker on replacement (#13058)
## Summary
- record a realtime close developer message when a new realtime session
replaces an active one
- assert the replacement marker through the mocked responses request
path

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Cunningham <ccunningham@openai.com>
2026-03-01 13:54:12 -08:00
xl-openai
752402c4fe feat: load from plugins (#12864)
Support loading plugins.

Plugins can now be enabled via [plugins.<name>] in config.toml. They are
loaded as first-class entities through PluginsManager, and their default
skills/ and .mcp.json contributions are integrated into the existing
skills and MCP flows.
2026-03-01 10:50:56 -08:00
jif-oai
3404ecff15 feat: add post-compaction sub-agent infos (#12774)
Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-02-26 18:55:34 +00:00
jif-oai
d3603ae5d3 feat: fork thread multi agent (#12499) 2026-02-26 18:01:53 +00:00
Charley Cunningham
07aefffb1f core: bundle settings diff updates into one dev/user envelope (#12417)
## Summary
- bundle contextual prompt injection into at most one developer message
plus one contextual user message in both:
  - per-turn settings updates
  - initial context insertion
- preserve `<model_switch>` across compaction by rebuilding it through
canonical initial-context injection, instead of relying on
strip/reattach hacks
- centralize contextual user fragment detection in one shared definition
table and reuse it for parsing/compaction logic
- keep `AGENTS.md` in its natural serialized format:
  - `# AGENTS.md instructions for {dirname}`
  - `<INSTRUCTIONS>...</INSTRUCTIONS>`
- simplify related tests/helpers and accept the expected snapshot/layout
updates from bundled multi-part messages

## Why
The goal is to converge toward a simpler, more intentional prompt shape
where contextual updates are consistently represented as one developer
envelope plus one contextual user envelope, while keeping parsing and
compaction behavior aligned with that representation.

## Notable details
- the temporary `SettingsUpdateEnvelope` wrapper was removed; these
paths now return `Vec<ResponseItem>` directly
- local/remote compaction no longer rely on model-switch strip/restore
helpers
- contextual user detection is now driven by shared fragment definitions
instead of ad hoc matcher assembly
- AGENTS/user instructions are still the same logical context; only the
synthetic `<user_instructions>` wrapper was replaced by the natural
AGENTS text format

## Testing
- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server
codex_message_processor::tests::extract_conversation_summary_prefers_plain_user_messages
-- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
compact::tests::collect_user_messages_filters_session_prefix_entries
--lib -- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::compact::snapshot_request_shape_pre_turn_compaction_strips_incoming_model_switch'
-- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::compact_remote::snapshot_request_shape_remote_pre_turn_compaction_strips_incoming_model_switch'
-- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::client::includes_apps_guidance_as_developer_message_when_enabled'
-- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::client::includes_developer_instructions_message_in_request' --
--exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::client::includes_user_instructions_message_in_request' --
--exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::client::resume_includes_initial_messages_and_sends_prior_items'
-- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
'suite::review::review_input_isolated_from_parent_history' -- --exact`
- `cargo test -p codex-exec --test all
'suite::resume::exec_resume_last_respects_cwd_filter_and_all_flag' --
--exact`
- `cargo test -p core_test_support
context_snapshot::tests::full_text_mode_preserves_unredacted_text --
--exact`

## Notes
- I also ran several targeted `compact`, `compact_remote`,
`prompt_caching`, `model_visible_layout`, and `event_mapping` tests
while iterating on prompt-shape changes.
- I have not claimed a clean full-workspace `cargo test` from this
environment because local sandbox/resource conditions have previously
produced unrelated failures in large workspace runs.
2026-02-26 00:12:08 -08:00
Charley Cunningham
2f4d6ded1d Enable request_user_input in Default mode (#12735)
## Summary
- allow `request_user_input` in Default collaboration mode as well as
Plan
- update the Default-mode instructions to prefer assumptions first and
use `request_user_input` only when a question is unavoidable
- update request_user_input and app-server tests to match the new
Default-mode behavior
- refactor collaboration-mode availability plumbing into
`CollaborationModesConfig` for future mode-related flags

## Codex author
`codex resume 019c9124-ed28-7c13-96c6-b916b1c97d49`
2026-02-25 15:20:46 -08:00
jif-oai
10c04e11b8 feat: add service name to app-server (#12319)
Add service name to the app-server so that the app can use it's own
service name

This is on thread level because later we might plan the app-server to
become a singleton on the computer
2026-02-25 09:51:42 +00:00
sayan-oai
d54999d006 client side modelinfo overrides (#12101)
TL;DR
Add top-level `model_catalog_json` config support so users can supply a
local model catalog override from a JSON file path (including adding new
models) without backend changes.

### Problem
Codex previously had no clean client-side way to replace/overlay model
catalog data for local testing of model metadata and new model entries.

### Fix
- Add top-level `model_catalog_json` config field (JSON file path).
- Apply catalog entries when resolving `ModelInfo`:
  1. Base resolved model metadata (remote/fallback)
  2. Catalog overlay from `model_catalog_json`
3. Existing global top-level overrides (`model_context_window`,
`model_supports_reasoning_summaries`, etc.)

### Note
Will revisit per-field overrides in a follow-up

### Tests
Added tests
2026-02-19 10:38:57 -08:00
jif-oai
f675bf9334 fix: file watcher (#12105)
The issue was that the file_watcher never unsubscribe a file watch. All
of them leave in the owning of the ThreadManager. As a result, for each
newly created thread we create a new file watcher but this one never get
deleted even if we close the thread. On Unix system, a file watcher uses
an `inotify` and after some time we end up having consumed all of them.

This PR adds a mechanism to unsubscribe a file watcher when a thread is
dropped
2026-02-18 18:28:34 +00:00
sayan-oai
41800fc876 chore: rm remote models fflag (#11699)
rm `remote_models` feature flag.

We see issues like #11527 when a user has `remote_models` disabled, as
we always use the default fallback `ModelInfo`. This causes issues with
model performance.

Builds on #11690, which helps by warning the user when they are using
the default fallback. This PR will make that happen much less frequently
as an accidental consequence of disabling `remote_models`.
2026-02-17 11:43:16 -08:00
Owen Lin
efc8d45750 feat(app-server): experimental flag to persist extended history (#11227)
This PR adds an experimental `persist_extended_history` bool flag to
app-server thread APIs so rollout logs can retain a richer set of
EventMsgs for non-lossy Thread > Turn > ThreadItems reconstruction (i.e.
on `thread/resume`).

### Motivation
Today, our rollout recorder only persists a small subset (e.g. user
message, reasoning, assistant message) of `EventMsg` types, dropping a
good number (like command exec, file change, etc.) that are important
for reconstructing full item history for `thread/resume`, `thread/read`,
and `thread/fork`.

Some clients want to be able to resume a thread without lossiness. This
lossiness is primarily a UI thing, since what the model sees are
`ResponseItem` and not `EventMsg`.

### Approach
This change introduces an opt-in `persist_full_history` flag to preserve
those events when you start/resume/fork a thread (defaults to `false`).

This is done by adding an `EventPersistenceMode` to the rollout
recorder:
- `Limited` (existing behavior, default)
- `Extended` (new opt-in behavior)

In `Extended` mode, persist additional `EventMsg` variants needed for
non-lossy app-server `ThreadItem` reconstruction. We now store the
following ThreadItems that we didn't before:
- web search
- command execution
- patch/file changes
- MCP tool calls
- image view calls
- collab tool outcomes
- context compaction
- review mode enter/exit

For **command executions** in particular, we truncate the output using
the existing `truncate_text` from core to store an upper bound of 10,000
bytes, which is also the default value for truncating tool outputs shown
to the model. This keeps the size of the rollout file and command
execution items returned over the wire reasonable.

And we also persist `EventMsg::Error` which we can now map back to the
Turn's status and populates the Turn's error metadata.

#### Updates to EventMsgs
To truly make `thread/resume` non-lossy, we also needed to persist the
`status` on `EventMsg::CommandExecutionEndEvent` and
`EventMsg::PatchApplyEndEvent`. Previously it was not obvious whether a
command failed or was declined (similar for apply_patch). These
EventMsgs were never persisted before so I made it a required field.
2026-02-12 19:34:22 +00:00
Michael Bolin
476c1a7160 Remove test-support feature from codex-core and replace it with explicit test toggles (#11405)
## Why

`codex-core` was being built in multiple feature-resolved permutations
because test-only behavior was modeled as crate features. For a large
crate, those permutations increase compile cost and reduce cache reuse.

## Net Change

- Removed the `test-support` crate feature and related feature wiring so
`codex-core` no longer needs separate feature shapes for test consumers.
- Standardized cross-crate test-only access behind
`codex_core::test_support`.
- External test code now imports helpers from
`codex_core::test_support`.
- Underlying implementation hooks are kept internal (`pub(crate)`)
instead of broadly public.

## Outcome

- Fewer `codex-core` build permutations.
- Better incremental cache reuse across test targets.
- No intended production behavior change.
2026-02-10 22:44:02 -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