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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| codex-bug | Diagnose GitHub bug reports in openai/codex. Use when given a GitHub issue URL from openai/codex and asked to decide next steps such as verifying against the repo, requesting more info, or explaining why it is not a bug; follow any additional user-provided instructions. |
Codex Bug
Overview
Diagnose a Codex GitHub bug report and decide the next action: verify against sources, request more info, or explain why it is not a bug.
Workflow
- Confirm the input
- Require a GitHub issue URL that points to
github.com/openai/codex/issues/…. - If the URL is missing or not in the right repo, ask the user for the correct link.
- Network access
- Always access the issue over the network immediately, even if you think access is blocked or unavailable.
- Prefer the GitHub API over HTML pages because the HTML is noisy:
- Issue:
https://api.github.com/repos/openai/codex/issues/<number> - Comments:
https://api.github.com/repos/openai/codex/issues/<number>/comments
- Issue:
- If the environment requires explicit approval, request it on demand via the tool and continue without additional user prompting.
- Only if the network attempt fails after requesting approval, explain what you can do offline (e.g., draft a response template) and ask how to proceed.
- Read the issue
- Use the GitHub API responses (issue + comments) as the source of truth rather than scraping the HTML issue page.
- Extract: title, body, repro steps, expected vs actual, environment, logs, and any attachments.
- Note whether the report already includes logs or session details.
- If the report includes a thread ID, mention it in the summary and use it to look up the logs and session details if you have access to them.
- Summarize the bug before investigating
- Before inspecting code, docs, or logs in depth, write a short summary of the report in your own words.
- Include the reported behavior, expected behavior, repro steps, environment, and what evidence is already attached or missing.
- Decide the course of action
- Verify with sources when the report is specific and likely reproducible. Inspect relevant Codex files (or mention the files to inspect if access is unavailable).
- Request more information when the report is vague, missing repro steps, or lacks logs/environment.
- Explain not a bug when the report contradicts current behavior or documented constraints (cite the evidence from the issue and any local sources you checked).
- Respond
- Provide a concise report of your findings and next steps.