In order to make Codex work with connectors, we add a built-in gateway MCP that acts as a transparent proxy between the client and the connectors. The gateway MCP collects actions that are accessible to the user and sends them down to the user, when a connector action is chosen to be called, the client invokes the action through the gateway MCP as well. - [x] Add the system built-in gateway MCP to list and run connectors. - [x] Add the app server methods and protocol
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Configuration
For basic configuration instructions, see this documentation.
For advanced configuration instructions, see this documentation.
For a full configuration reference, see this documentation.
Connecting to MCP servers
Codex can connect to MCP servers configured in ~/.codex/config.toml. See the configuration reference for the latest MCP server options:
Apps (Connectors)
Use $ in the composer to insert a ChatGPT connector; the popover lists accessible
apps. The /apps command lists available and installed apps. Connected apps appear first
and are labeled as connected; others are marked as can be installed.
Notify
Codex can run a notification hook when the agent finishes a turn. See the configuration reference for the latest notification settings:
JSON Schema
The generated JSON Schema for config.toml lives at codex-rs/core/config.schema.json.
Notices
Codex stores "do not show again" flags for some UI prompts under the [notice] table.
Ctrl+C/Ctrl+D quitting uses a ~1 second double-press hint (ctrl + c again to quit).