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canvrno-oai
10eb3ec7fc
Simple directory mentions (#14970)
- Adds simple support for directory mentions in the TUI.
- Codex App/VS Code will require minor change to recognize a directory
mention as such and change the link behavior.
- Directory mentions have a trailing slash to differentiate from
extensionless files


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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8035b1eb-0978-465b-8d7a-4db2e5feca39"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af22cf0b-dd10-4440-9bee-a09915f6ba52"
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2026-03-19 05:24:09 +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

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* -> #14652
* #14651
2026-03-16 16:48:15 -07:00
Felipe Coury
745c48b088
fix(core): scope file search gitignore to repository context (#13250)
Closes #3493

## Problem

When a user's home directory (or any ancestor) contains a broad
`.gitignore` (e.g. `*` + `!.gitignore`), the `@` file mention picker in
Codex silently hides valid repository files like `package.json`. The
picker returns `no matches` for searches that should succeed. This is
surprising because manually typed paths still work, making the failure
hard to diagnose.

## Mental model

Git itself never walks above the repository root to assemble its ignore
list. Its `.gitignore` resolution is strictly scoped: it reads
`.gitignore` files from the repo root downward, the per-repo
`.git/info/exclude`, and the user's global excludes file (via
`core.excludesFile`). A `.gitignore` sitting in a parent directory above
the repo root has no effect on `git status`, `git ls-files`, or any
other git operation. Our file search should replicate this contract
exactly.

The `ignore` crate's `WalkBuilder` has a `require_git` flag that
controls whether it follows this contract:

- `require_git(false)` (the previous setting): the walker reads
`.gitignore` files from _all_ ancestor directories, even those above or
outside the repository root. This is a deliberate divergence from git's
behavior in the `ignore` crate, intended for non-git use cases. It means
a `~/.gitignore` with `*` will suppress every file in the walk—something
git itself would never do.

- `require_git(true)` (this fix): the walker only applies `.gitignore`
semantics when it detects a `.git` directory, scoping ignore resolution
to the repository boundary. This matches git's own behavior: parent
`.gitignore` files above the repo root have no effect.

The fix is a one-line change: `require_git(false)` becomes
`require_git(true)`.

## How `require_git(false)` got here

The setting was introduced in af338cc (#2981, "Improve @ file search:
include specific hidden dirs such as .github, .gitlab"). That PR's goal
was to make hidden directories like `.github` and `.vscode` discoverable
by setting `.hidden(false)` on the walker. The `require_git(false)` was
added alongside it with the comment _"Don't require git to be present to
apply git-related ignore rules"_—the author likely intended gitignore
rules to still filter results even when no `.git` directory exists (e.g.
searching an extracted tarball that has a `.gitignore` but no `.git`).

The unintended consequence: with `require_git(false)`, the `ignore`
crate walks _above_ the search root to find `.gitignore` files in
ancestor directories. This is a side effect the original author almost
certainly didn't anticipate. The PR message says "Preserve `.gitignore`
semantics," but `require_git(false)` actually _breaks_ git's semantics
by applying ancestor ignore files that git itself would never read.

In short: the intent was "apply gitignore even without `.git`" but the
effect was "apply gitignore from every ancestor directory." This fix
restores git-correct scoping.

## Non-goals

- This PR does not change behavior when `respect_gitignore` is `false`
(that path already disables all git-related ignore rules).
- The first test
(`parent_gitignore_outside_repo_does_not_hide_repo_files`) intentionally
omits `git init`. The `ignore` crate's `require_git(true)` causes it to
skip gitignore processing entirely when no `.git` exists, which is the
desired behavior for that scenario. A second test
(`git_repo_still_respects_local_gitignore_when_enabled`) covers the
complementary case with a real git repo.

## Tradeoffs

**Behavioral shift**: With `require_git(true)`, directories that contain
`.gitignore` files but are _not_ inside a git repository will no longer
have those ignore rules applied during `@` search. This is a correctness
improvement for the primary use case (searching inside repos), but
changes behavior for the edge case of searching non-repo directories
that happen to have `.gitignore` files. In practice, Codex is
overwhelmingly used inside git repositories, so this tradeoff strongly
favors the fix.

**Two test strategies**: The first test omits `git init` to verify
parent ignore leakage is blocked; the second runs `git init` to verify
the repo's own `.gitignore` is still honored. Together they cover both
sides of the `require_git(true)` contract.

## Architecture

The change is in `walker_worker()` within
`codex-rs/file-search/src/lib.rs`, which configures the
`ignore::WalkBuilder` used by the file search walker thread. The walker
feeds discovered file paths into `nucleo` for fuzzy matching. The
`require_git` flag controls whether the walker consults `.gitignore`
files at all—it sits upstream of all ignore processing.

```
walker_worker
  └─ WalkBuilder::new(root)
       ├─ .hidden(false)         — include dotfiles
       ├─ .follow_links(true)    — follow symlinks
       ├─ .require_git(true)     — ← THE FIX: only apply gitignore in git repos
       └─ (conditional) git_ignore(false), git_global(false), etc.
            └─ applied when respect_gitignore == false
```

## Tests

- `parent_gitignore_outside_repo_does_not_hide_repo_files`: creates a
temp directory tree with a parent `.gitignore` containing `*`, a child
"repo" directory with `package.json` and `.vscode/settings.json`, and
asserts that both files are discoverable via `run()` with
`respect_gitignore: true`.
- `git_repo_still_respects_local_gitignore_when_enabled`: the
complementary test—runs `git init` inside the child directory and
verifies that the repo's own `.gitignore` exclusions still work (e.g.
`.vscode/extensions.json` is excluded while `.vscode/settings.json` is
whitelisted). Confirms that `require_git(true)` does not disable
gitignore processing inside actual git repositories.
2026-03-02 21:52:20 -07:00
Jeremy Rose
66e0c3aaa3
app-server: add fuzzy search sessions for streaming file search (#10268) 2026-02-12 10:49:44 -08:00
Eric Traut
16e7cf05d2
Fixed a flaky Windows test that is consistently causing a CI failure (#10987)
Loop wait_for_complete/wait_for_updates_at_least until deadline to
prevent Windows CI false timeouts in query-change session tests.
2026-02-07 09:08:13 -08:00
Jeremy Rose
d59685f6d4
file-search: multi-root walk (#10240)
Instead of a separate walker for each root in a multi-root walk, use a
single walker.
2026-01-30 22:20:23 +00:00
Jeremy Rose
b8156706e6
file-search: improve file query perf (#9939)
switch nucleo-matcher for nucleo and use a "file search session" w/ live
updating query instead of a single hermetic run per query.
2026-01-28 10:54:43 -08:00
zbarsky-openai
2a06d64bc9
feat: add support for building with Bazel (#8875)
This PR configures Codex CLI so it can be built with
[Bazel](https://bazel.build) in addition to Cargo. The `.bazelrc`
includes configuration so that remote builds can be done using
[BuildBuddy](https://www.buildbuddy.io).

If you are familiar with Bazel, things should work as you expect, e.g.,
run `bazel test //... --keep-going` to run all the tests in the repo,
but we have also added some new aliases in the `justfile` for
convenience:

- `just bazel-test` to run tests locally
- `just bazel-remote-test` to run tests remotely (currently, the remote
build is for x86_64 Linux regardless of your host platform). Note we are
currently seeing the following test failures in the remote build, so we
still need to figure out what is happening here:

```
failures:
    suite::compact::manual_compact_twice_preserves_latest_user_messages
    suite::compact_resume_fork::compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history
    suite::compact_resume_fork::compact_resume_and_fork_preserve_model_history_view
```

- `just build-for-release` to build release binaries for all
platforms/architectures remotely

To setup remote execution:
- [Create a buildbuddy account](https://app.buildbuddy.io/) (OpenAI
employees should also request org access at
https://openai.buildbuddy.io/join/ with their `@openai.com` email
address.)
- [Copy your API key](https://app.buildbuddy.io/docs/setup/) to
`~/.bazelrc` (add the line `build
--remote_header=x-buildbuddy-api-key=YOUR_KEY`)
- Use `--config=remote` in your `bazel` invocations (or add `common
--config=remote` to your `~/.bazelrc`, or use the `just` commands)

## CI

In terms of CI, this PR introduces `.github/workflows/bazel.yml`, which
uses Bazel to run the tests _locally_ on Mac and Linux GitHub runners
(we are working on supporting Windows, but that is not ready yet). Note
that the failures we are seeing in `just bazel-remote-test` do not occur
on these GitHub CI jobs, so everything in `.github/workflows/bazel.yml`
is green right now.

The `bazel.yml` uses extra config in `.github/workflows/ci.bazelrc` so
that macOS CI jobs build _remotely_ on Linux hosts (using the
`docker://docker.io/mbolin491/codex-bazel` Docker image declared in the
root `BUILD.bazel`) using cross-compilation to build the macOS
artifacts. Then these artifacts are downloaded locally to GitHub's macOS
runner so the tests can be executed natively. This is the relevant
config that enables this:

```
common:macos --config=remote
common:macos --strategy=remote
common:macos --strategy=TestRunner=darwin-sandbox,local
```

Because of the remote caching benefits we get from BuildBuddy, these new
CI jobs can be extremely fast! For example, consider these two jobs that
ran all the tests on Linux x86_64:

- Bazel 1m37s
https://github.com/openai/codex/actions/runs/20861063212/job/59940545209?pr=8875
- Cargo 9m20s
https://github.com/openai/codex/actions/runs/20861063192/job/59940559592?pr=8875

For now, we will continue to run both the Bazel and Cargo jobs for PRs,
but once we add support for Windows and running Clippy, we should be
able to cutover to using Bazel exclusively for PRs, which should still
speed things up considerably. We will probably continue to run the Cargo
jobs post-merge for commits that land on `main` as a sanity check.

Release builds will also continue to be done by Cargo for now.

Earlier attempt at this PR: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/8832
Earlier attempt to add support for Buck2, now abandoned:
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/8504

---------

Co-authored-by: David Zbarsky <dzbarsky@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Bolin <mbolin@openai.com>
2026-01-09 11:09:43 -08:00
RQfreefly
ec3738b47e
feat: move file name derivation into codex-file-search (#8334)
## Summary

  - centralize file name derivation in codex-file-search
  - reuse the helper in app-server fuzzy search to avoid duplicate logic
  - add unit tests for file_name_from_path

  ## Testing

  - cargo test -p codex-file-search
  - cargo test -p codex-app-server
2025-12-19 12:50:55 -08:00
Josh McKinney
ec49b56874
chore: add cargo-deny configuration (#7119)
- add GitHub workflow running cargo-deny on push/PR
- document cargo-deny allowlist with workspace-dep notes and advisory
ignores
- align workspace crates to inherit version/edition/license for
consistent checks
2025-11-24 12:22:18 -08:00
Ricardo Ander-Egg
553db8def1
Follow symlinks during file search (#4453)
I have read the CLA Document and I hereby sign the CLA

Closes #4452

This fixes a usability issue where users with symlinked folders in their
working directory couldn't search those files using the `@` file search
feature.

## Rationale

The "bug" was in the file search implementation in
`codex-rs/file-search/src/lib.rs`. The `WalkBuilder` was using default
settings which don't follow symlinks, causing two related issues:

1. Partial search results: The `@` search would find symlinked
directories but couldn't find files inside them
2. Inconsistent behavior: Users expect symlinked folders to behave like
regular folders in search results.

## Root cause

The `ignore` crate's `WalkBuilder` defaults to `.follow_links(false)`
[[source](9802945e63/crates/ignore/src/walk.rs (L532))],
so when traversing the file system, it would:

- Detect symlinked directories as directory entries
- But not traverse into them to index their contents
- The `get_file_path` function would then filter out actual directories,
leaving only the symlinked folder itself as a result

Fix: Added `.follow_links(true)` to the `WalkBuilder` configuration,
making the file search follow symlinks and index their contents just
like regular directories.

This change maintains backward compatibility since symlink following is
generally expected behavior for file search tools, and it aligns with
how users expect the `@` search feature to work.

Co-authored-by: Eric Traut <etraut@openai.com>
2025-11-03 20:28:33 -08:00
Gabriel Peal
1d76ba5ebe
[App Server] Allow fetching or resuming a conversation summary from the conversation id (#5890)
This PR adds an option to app server to allow conversation summaries to
be fetched from just the conversation id rather than rollout path for
convenience at the cost of some latency to discover the rollout path.

This convenience is non-trivial as it allows app servers to simply
maintain conversation ids rather than rollout paths and the associated
platform (Windows) handling associated with storing and encoding them
correctly.
2025-10-28 20:17:22 -04:00
Thibault Sottiaux
3059373e06
fix: resume lookup for gitignored CODEX_HOME (#5311)
Walk the sessions tree instead of using file_search so gitignored
CODEX_HOME directories can resume sessions. Add a regression test that
covers a .gitignore'd sessions directory.

Fixes #5247
Fixes #5412

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Co-authored-by: Owen Lin <owen@openai.com>
2025-10-23 17:04:40 +00:00
Dylan
197f45a3be
[mcp-server] Expose fuzzy file search in MCP (#2677)
## Summary
Expose a simple fuzzy file search implementation for mcp clients to work
with

## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
2025-09-29 12:19:09 -07:00
jif-oai
e5fe50d3ce
chore: unify cargo versions (#4044)
Unify cargo versions at root
2025-09-22 16:47:01 +00:00
Michael Bolin
ca8bd09d56
chore: simplify dep so serde=1 in Cargo.toml (#3664)
With this change, dependabot should just have to update `Cargo.lock` for
`serde`, e.g.:

- https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/3617
- https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/3618
2025-09-15 19:22:29 +00:00
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39ed8a7d26
chore(deps): bump serde_json from 1.0.143 to 1.0.145 in /codex-rs (#3617)
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Improve @ file search: include specific hidden dirs such as .github, .gitlab (#2981)
# Improve @ file search: include specific hidden dirs

This should close #2980

## What
- Extend `@` fuzzy file search to include select top-level hidden
directories:
`.github`, `.gitlab`, `.circleci`, `.devcontainer`, `.azuredevops`,
`.vscode`, `.cursor`.
- Keep all other hidden directories excluded to avoid noise and heavy
traversals.

## Why
- Common project config lives under these dot-dirs (CI, editor,
devcontainer); users expect `@.github/...` and similar paths to resolve.
- Prior behavior hid all dot-dirs, making these files undiscoverable.

## How
- In `codex-file-search` walker:
  - Enable hidden entries via `WalkBuilder.hidden(false)`.
- Add `filter_entry` to only allow those specific root dot-directories;
other hidden paths remain filtered out.
  - Preserve `.gitignore` semantics and existing exclude handling.

## Local checks
- Ran formatting: `just fmt`
- Ran lint (scoped): `just fix -p codex-file-search`
- Ran tests:
  - `cargo test -p codex-file-search`
  - `cargo test -p codex-tui`

## Readiness
- Branch is up-to-date locally; tests pass; lint/format applied.
- No merge conflicts expected.
- Marking Ready for review.

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