## Summary Fixes #9041 - Adds update_search_dir() method to FileSearchManager to allow updating the search directory after initialization - Calls this method when the session CWD changes: new session, resume, or fork ## Problem The FileSearchManager was created once with the initial search_dir and never updated. When a user: 1. Starts Codex in a non-git directory (e.g., /tmp/random) 2. Resumes or forks a session from a different workspace 3. The @filename lookup still searched the original directory This caused no matches to be returned even when files existed in the current workspace. ## Solution Update FileSearchManager.search_dir whenever the session working directory changes: - AppEvent::NewSession: Use current config CWD - SessionSelection::Resume: Use resumed session CWD - SessionSelection::Fork: Use forked session CWD ## Test plan - [ ] Start Codex in /tmp/test-dir (non-git) - [ ] Resume a session from a project with actual files - [ ] Verify @filename returns matches from the resumed session directory --------- Co-authored-by: Eric Traut <etraut@openai.com>
npm i -g @openai/codex
or brew install --cask codex
Codex CLI is a coding agent from OpenAI that runs locally on your computer.
If you want Codex in your code editor (VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf), install in your IDE.
If you are looking for the cloud-based agent from OpenAI, Codex Web, go to chatgpt.com/codex.
Quickstart
Installing and running Codex CLI
Install globally with your preferred package manager:
# Install using npm
npm install -g @openai/codex
# Install using Homebrew
brew install --cask codex
Then simply run codex to get started.
You can also go to the latest GitHub Release and download the appropriate binary for your platform.
Each GitHub Release contains many executables, but in practice, you likely want one of these:
- macOS
- Apple Silicon/arm64:
codex-aarch64-apple-darwin.tar.gz - x86_64 (older Mac hardware):
codex-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
- Apple Silicon/arm64:
- Linux
- x86_64:
codex-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz - arm64:
codex-aarch64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz
- x86_64:
Each archive contains a single entry with the platform baked into the name (e.g., codex-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl), so you likely want to rename it to codex after extracting it.
Using Codex with your ChatGPT plan
Run codex and select Sign in with ChatGPT. We recommend signing into your ChatGPT account to use Codex as part of your Plus, Pro, Team, Edu, or Enterprise plan. Learn more about what's included in your ChatGPT plan.
You can also use Codex with an API key, but this requires additional setup.
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