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Charley Cunningham
4c1744afb2
Improve Plan mode reasoning selection flow (#12303)
Addresses https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/11013

## Summary
- add a Plan implementation path in the TUI that lets users choose
reasoning before switching to Default mode and implementing
- add Plan-mode reasoning scope handling (Plan-only override vs
all-modes default), including config/schema/docs plumbing for
`plan_mode_reasoning_effort`
- remove the hardcoded Plan preset medium default and make the reasoning
popup reflect the active Plan override as `(current)`
- split the collaboration-mode switch notification UI hint into #12307
to keep this diff focused

If I have `plan_mode_reasoning_effort = "medium"` set in my
`config.toml`:
<img width="699" height="127" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-20 at 6 59 37 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b33abf04-6b7a-49ed-b2e9-d24b99795369"
/>

If I don't have `plan_mode_reasoning_effort` set in my `config.toml`:
<img width="704" height="129" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-20 at 7 01 51 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/88a086d4-d2f1-49c7-8be4-f6f0c0fa1b8d"
/>

## Codex author
`codex resume 019c78a2-726b-7fe3-adac-3fa4523dcc2a`
2026-02-20 20:08:56 -08:00
derekf-oai
9176f09cb8
docs: use --locked when installing cargo-nextest (#12377)
## What

Updates the optional `cargo-nextest` install command in
`docs/install.md`:

- `cargo install cargo-nextest` -> `cargo install --locked
cargo-nextest`

## Why

The current docs command can fail during source install because recent
`cargo-nextest` releases intentionally require `--locked`.

Repro (macOS, but likely not platform-specific):
- `cargo install cargo-nextest`
- Fails with a compile error from `locked-tripwire` indicating:
  - `Nextest does not support being installed without --locked`
  - suggests `cargo install --locked cargo-nextest`

Using the locked command succeeds:
- `cargo install --locked cargo-nextest`

## How

Single-line docs change in `docs/install.md` to match current
`cargo-nextest` install requirements.

## Validation

- Reproduced failure locally using a temporary `CARGO_HOME` directory
(clean Cargo home)
- Example command used: `CARGO_HOME=/tmp/cargo-home-test cargo install
cargo-nextest`
- Confirmed success with `cargo install --locked cargo-nextest`
2026-02-20 14:12:13 -08:00
Curtis 'Fjord' Hawthorne
097620218d
js_repl: remove codex.state helper references (#12275)
## Summary

This PR removes `codex.state` from the `js_repl` helper surface and
removes all corresponding documentation/instruction references.

## Motivation

Top-level bindings in `js_repl` now persist across cells, so the extra
`codex.state` helper is redundant and adds unnecessary API/docs surface.

## Changes

- Removed the long-lived `state` object from the Node kernel helper
wiring.
- Stopped exposing `codex.state` (and `context.state`) during `js_repl`
execution.
- Updated user-facing `js_repl` docs to remove `codex.state`.
- Updated generated instruction text and related test expectations to
list only:
  - `codex.tmpDir`
  - `codex.tool(name, args?)`


#### [git stack](https://github.com/magus/git-stack-cli)
-  `1` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12300
- 👉 `2` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12275
-  `3` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12205
-  `4` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12185
-  `5` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10673
2026-02-20 11:20:45 -08:00
aaronl-openai
f600453699
[js_repl] paths for node module resolution can be specified for js_repl (#11944)
# External (non-OpenAI) Pull Request Requirements

In `js_repl` mode, module resolution currently starts from
`js_repl_kernel.js`, which is written to a per-kernel temp dir. This
effectively means that bare imports will not resolve.

This PR adds a new config option, `js_repl_node_module_dirs`, which is a
list of dirs that are used (in order) to resolve a bare import. If none
of those work, the current working directory of the thread is used.

For example:
```toml
js_repl_node_module_dirs = [
    "/path/to/node_modules/",
    "/other/path/to/node_modules/",
]
```
2026-02-17 23:29:49 -08:00
Charley Cunningham
26a7cd21e2
tui: preserve remote image attachments across resume/backtrack (#10590)
## Summary
This PR makes app-server-provided image URLs first-class attachments in
TUI, so they survive resume/backtrack/history recall and are resubmitted
correctly.

<img width="715" height="491" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-12 at 8 27 08 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/226cbd35-8f0c-4e51-a13e-459ef5dd1927"
/>

Can delete the attached image upon backtracking:
<img width="716" height="301" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-12 at 8 27 31 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4558d230-f1bd-4eed-a093-8e1ab9c6db27"
/>

In both history and composer, remote images are rendered as normal
`[Image #N]` placeholders, with numbering unified with local images.

## What changed
- Plumb remote image URLs through TUI message state:
  - `UserHistoryCell`
  - `BacktrackSelection`
  - `ChatComposerHistory::HistoryEntry`
  - `ChatWidget::UserMessage`
- Show remote images as placeholder rows inside the composer box (above
textarea), and in history cells.
- Support keyboard selection/deletion for remote image rows in composer
(`Up`/`Down`, `Delete`/`Backspace`).
- Preserve remote-image-only turns in local composer history (Up/Down
recall), including restore after backtrack.
- Ensure submit/queue/backtrack resubmit include remote images in model
input (`UserInput::Image`), and keep request shape stable for
remote-image-only turns.
- Keep image numbering contiguous across remote + local images:
  - remote images occupy `[Image #1]..[Image #M]`
  - local images start at `[Image #M+1]`
  - deletion renumbers consistently.
- In protocol conversion, increment shared image index for remote images
too, so mixed remote/local image tags stay in a single sequence.
- Simplify restore logic to trust in-memory attachment order (no
placeholder-number parsing path).
- Backtrack/replay rollback handling now queues trims through
`AppEvent::ApplyThreadRollback` and syncs transcript overlay/deferred
lines after trims, so overlay/transcript state stays consistent.
- Trim trailing blank rendered lines from user history rendering to
avoid oversized blank padding.

## Docs + tests
- Updated: `docs/tui-chat-composer.md` (remote image flow,
selection/deletion, numbering offsets)
- Added/updated tests across `tui/src/chatwidget/tests.rs`,
`tui/src/app.rs`, `tui/src/app_backtrack.rs`, `tui/src/history_cell.rs`,
and `tui/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer.rs`
- Added snapshot coverage for remote image composer states, including
deleting the first of two remote images.

## Validation
- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui`

## Codex author
`codex fork 019c2636-1571-74a1-8471-15a3b1c3f49d`
2026-02-13 14:54:06 -08:00
Curtis 'Fjord' Hawthorne
0dcfc59171
Add js_repl_tools_only model and routing restrictions (#10671)
# External (non-OpenAI) Pull Request Requirements

Before opening this Pull Request, please read the dedicated
"Contributing" markdown file or your PR may be closed:
https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/main/docs/contributing.md

If your PR conforms to our contribution guidelines, replace this text
with a detailed and high quality description of your changes.

Include a link to a bug report or enhancement request.


#### [git stack](https://github.com/magus/git-stack-cli)
-  `1` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10674
-  `2` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10672
- 👉 `3` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10671
-  `4` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10673
-  `5` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10670
2026-02-12 15:41:05 -08:00
Curtis 'Fjord' Hawthorne
466be55abc
Add js_repl host helpers and exec end events (#10672)
## Summary

This PR adds host-integrated helper APIs for `js_repl` and updates model
guidance so the agent can use them reliably.

### What’s included

- Add `codex.tool(name, args?)` in the JS kernel so `js_repl` can call
normal Codex tools.
- Keep persistent JS state and scratch-path helpers available:
  - `codex.state`
  - `codex.tmpDir`
- Wire `js_repl` tool calls through the standard tool router path.
- Add/align `js_repl` execution completion/end event behavior with
existing tool logging patterns.
- Update dynamic prompt injection (`project_doc`) to document:
  - how to call `codex.tool(...)`
  - raw output behavior
- image flow via `view_image` (`codex.tmpDir` +
`codex.tool("view_image", ...)`)
- stdio safety guidance (`console.log` / `codex.tool`, avoid direct
`process.std*`)

## Why

- Standardize JS-side tool usage on `codex.tool(...)`
- Make `js_repl` behavior more consistent with existing tool execution
and event/logging patterns.
- Give the model enough runtime guidance to use `js_repl` safely and
effectively.

## Testing

- Added/updated unit and runtime tests for:
  - `codex.tool` calls from `js_repl` (including shell/MCP paths)
  - image handoff flow via `view_image`
  - prompt-injection text for `js_repl` guidance
  - execution/end event behavior and related regression coverage




#### [git stack](https://github.com/magus/git-stack-cli)
-  `1` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10674
- 👉 `2` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10672
-  `3` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10671
-  `4` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10673
-  `5` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10670
2026-02-12 12:10:25 -08:00
Curtis 'Fjord' Hawthorne
42e22f3bde
Add feature-gated freeform js_repl core runtime (#10674)
## Summary

This PR adds an **experimental, feature-gated `js_repl` core runtime**
so models can execute JavaScript in a persistent REPL context across
tool calls.

The implementation integrates with existing feature gating, tool
registration, prompt composition, config/schema docs, and tests.

## What changed

- Added new experimental feature flag: `features.js_repl`.
- Added freeform `js_repl` tool and companion `js_repl_reset` tool.
- Gated tool availability behind `Feature::JsRepl`.
- Added conditional prompt-section injection for JS REPL instructions
via marker-based prompt processing.
- Implemented JS REPL handlers, including freeform parsing and pragma
support (timeout/reset controls).
- Added runtime resolution order for Node:
  1. `CODEX_JS_REPL_NODE_PATH`
  2. `js_repl_node_path` in config
  3. `PATH`
- Added JS runtime assets/version files and updated docs/schema.

## Why

This enables richer agent workflows that require incremental JavaScript
execution with preserved state, while keeping rollout safe behind an
explicit feature flag.

## Testing

Coverage includes:

- Feature-flag gating behavior for tool exposure.
- Freeform parser/pragma handling edge cases.
- Runtime behavior (state persistence across calls and top-level `await`
support).

## Usage

```toml
[features]
js_repl = true
```

Optional runtime override:

- `CODEX_JS_REPL_NODE_PATH`, or
- `js_repl_node_path` in config.

#### [git stack](https://github.com/magus/git-stack-cli)
- 👉 `1` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10674
-  `2` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10672
-  `3` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10671
-  `4` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10673
-  `5` https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10670
2026-02-11 12:05:02 -08:00
Josh McKinney
e704f488bd
tui: keep history recall cursor at line end (#11295)
## Summary
- keep cursor at end-of-line after Up/Down history recall
- allow continued history navigation when recalled text cursor is at
start or end boundary
- add regression tests and document the history cursor contract in
composer docs

## Testing
- just fmt
- cargo test -p codex-tui --lib
history_navigation_leaves_cursor_at_end_of_line
- cargo test -p codex-tui --lib
should_handle_navigation_when_cursor_is_at_line_boundaries
- cargo test -p codex-tui *(fails in existing integration test
`suite::no_panic_on_startup::malformed_rules_should_not_panic` because
`target/debug/codex` is not present in this environment)*
2026-02-10 17:21:46 +00:00
Josh McKinney
a3e4bd3bc0
fix(tui): tab submits when no task running in steer mode (#10035)
When steer mode is enabled, Tab used to only queue while a task was
running and otherwise did nothing. Treat Tab as an immediate submit when
no task is running so input isn't dropped when the inflight turn ends
mid-typing.

Adds a regression test and updates docs/tooltips.
2026-02-10 00:39:09 +00:00
Chriss4123
d68e9c0f19
fix(tui): rehydrate drafts and restore image placeholders (#9040)
Fixes #9050

When a draft is stashed with Ctrl+C, we now persist the full draft state
(text elements, local image paths, and pending paste payloads) in local
history. Up/Down recall rehydrates placeholder elements and attachments
so styling remains correct and large pastes still expand on submit.
Persistent (cross‑session) history remains text‑only.

Backtrack prefills now reuse the selected user message’s text elements
and local image paths, so image placeholders/attachments rehydrate when
rolling back.

External editor replacements keep only attachments whose placeholders
remain and then normalize image placeholders to `[Image #1]..[Image #N]`
to keep the attachment mapping consistent.

Docs:
- docs/tui-chat-composer.md

Testing:
- just fix -p codex-tui
- cargo test -p codex-tui

Co-authored-by: Eric Traut <etraut@openai.com>
2026-02-07 20:08:45 -08:00
Josh McKinney
cddfd1e675
feat(core): add configurable log_dir (#10678)
Adds a top-level `log_dir` config key (defaults to `$CODEX_HOME/log`) so
one-off runs can redirect `codex-tui.log` via `-c`, e.g.:

  codex -c log_dir=./.codex-log

Also resolves relative paths in CLI `-c/--config` overrides for
`AbsolutePathBuf` values against the effective cwd (when available).

Tests:
- cargo test -p codex-core
2026-02-05 01:23:30 +00:00
Charley Cunningham
a9eb766f33
tui: make Esc clear request_user_input notes while notes are shown (#10569)
## Summary

This PR updates the `request_user_input` TUI overlay so `Esc` is
context-aware:

- When notes are visible for an option question, `Esc` now clears notes
and exits notes mode.
- When notes are not visible (normal option selection UI), `Esc` still
interrupts as before.

It also updates footer guidance text to match behavior.

## Changes

- Added a shared notes-clear path for option questions:
- `Tab` and `Esc` now both clear notes and return focus to options when
notes are visible.
- Updated footer hint text in notes-visible state:
  - from: `tab to clear notes | ... | esc to interrupt`
  - to: `tab or esc to clear notes | ...`
- Hid `esc to interrupt` hint while notes are visible for option
questions.
- Kept `esc to interrupt` visible and functional in normal
option-selection mode.
- Updated tests to assert the new `Esc` behavior in notes mode.
- Updated snapshot output for the notes-visible footer row.
- Updated docs in `docs/tui-request-user-input.md` to reflect
mode-specific `Esc` behavior.
2026-02-03 16:17:06 -08:00
Josh McKinney
aec58ac29b
feat(tui): pace catch-up stream chunking with hysteresis (#10461)
## Summary
- preserve baseline streaming behavior (smooth mode still commits one
line per 50ms tick)
- extract adaptive chunking policy and commit-tick orchestration from
ChatWidget into `streaming/chunking.rs` and `streaming/commit_tick.rs`
- add hysteresis-based catch-up behavior with bounded batch draining to
reduce queue lag without bursty single-frame jumps
- document policy behavior, tuning guidance, and debug flow in rustdoc +
docs

## Testing
- just fmt
- cargo test -p codex-tui
2026-02-03 15:01:51 -08:00
Colin Young
7e07ec8f73
[Codex][CLI] Gate image inputs by model modalities (#10271)
###### Summary

- Add input_modalities to model metadata so clients can determine
supported input types.
- Gate image paste/attach in TUI when the selected model does not
support images.
- Block submits that include images for unsupported models and show a
clear warning.
- Propagate modality metadata through app-server protocol/model-list
responses.
  - Update related tests/fixtures.

  ###### Rationale

  - Models support different input modalities.
- Clients need an explicit capability signal to prevent unsupported
requests.
- Backward-compatible defaults preserve existing behavior when modality
metadata is absent.

  ###### Scope

  - codex-rs/protocol, codex-rs/core, codex-rs/tui
  - codex-rs/app-server-protocol, codex-rs/app-server
  - Generated app-server types / schema fixtures

  ###### Trade-offs

- Default behavior assumes text + image when field is absent for
compatibility.
  - Server-side validation remains the source of truth.

  ###### Follow-up

- Non-TUI clients should consume input_modalities to disable unsupported
attachments.
- Model catalogs should explicitly set input_modalities for text-only
models.

  ###### Testing

  - cargo fmt --all
  - cargo test -p codex-tui
  - env -u GITHUB_APP_KEY cargo test -p codex-core --lib
  - just write-app-server-schema
- cargo run -p codex-cli --bin codex -- app-server generate-ts --out
app-server-types
  - test against local backend
  
<img width="695" height="199" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d22dd04f-5eba-4db9-a7c5-a2506f60ec44"
/>

---------

Co-authored-by: Josh McKinney <joshka@openai.com>
2026-02-02 18:56:39 -08:00
Charley Cunningham
3392c5af24
Nicer highlighting of slash commands, /plan accepts prompt args and pasted images (#10269)
## Summary
- Make typed slash commands become text elements when the user hits
space, including paste‑burst spaces.
- Enable `/plan` to accept inline args and submit them in plan mode,
mirroring `/review` behavior and blocking submission while a task is
running.
- Preserve text elements/attachments for slash commands that take args.

<img width="1510" height="500" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/446024df-b69a-4249-85db-1a85110e07f1"
/>

## Changes
- Add safe helper to insert element ranges in the textarea.
- Extend command‑with‑args pipeline to carry text elements and reuse
submission prep.
- Update `/plan` dispatch to switch to plan mode then submit prompt +
elements.
- Document new composer behavior and add tests.

## Notes
- `/plan` is blocked during active tasks (same as `/review`).
- Slash‑command elementization recognizes built‑ins and `/prompts:`
custom commands only.

## Codex author
`codex fork 019c16d3-4520-7bb0-9b9d-48720d40a8ab`
2026-02-02 09:53:29 -08:00
Charley Cunningham
add648df82
Restore image attachments/text elements when recalling input history (Up/Down) (#9628)
**Summary**
- Up/Down input history now restores image attachments and text elements
for local entries.
- Composer history stores rich local entries (text + text elements +
local image paths) while persistent history remains text-only.
- Added tests to verify history recall rehydrates image placeholders and
attachments in both `tui` and `tui2`.

**Changes**
- `tui/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer_history.rs`: store `HistoryEntry`
(text + elements + image paths) for local history; adapt navigation +
tests.
- `tui2/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer_history.rs`: same as above.
- `tui/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer.rs`: record rich history entries
and restore them on Up/Down; update Ctrl+C history and tests.
- `tui2/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer.rs`: same as above.
2026-01-27 18:39:59 -08:00
Eric Traut
6a279f6d77
Updated contribution guidelines (#9933) 2026-01-26 17:13:25 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
a8f195828b
Add composer config and shared menu surface helpers (#9891)
Centralize built-in slash-command gating and extract shared menu-surface
helpers.

- Add bottom_pane::slash_commands and reuse it from composer + command
popup.
- Introduce ChatComposerConfig + shared menu surface rendering without
changing default behavior.
2026-01-26 23:16:29 +00:00
Matthew Zeng
a2c829a808
[connectors] Support connectors part 1 - App server & MCP (#9667)
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
2026-01-22 16:48:43 -08:00
Josh McKinney
a489b64cb5
feat(tui): retire the tui2 experiment (#9640)
## Summary
- Retire the experimental TUI2 implementation and its feature flag.
- Remove TUI2-only config/schema/docs so the CLI stays on the
terminal-native path.
- Keep docs aligned with the legacy TUI while we focus on redraw-based
improvements.

## Customer impact
- Retires the TUI2 experiment and keeps Codex on the proven
terminal-native UI while we invest in redraw-based improvements to the
existing experience.

## Migration / compatibility
- If you previously set tui2-related options in config.toml, they are
now ignored and Codex continues using the existing terminal-native TUI
(no action required).

## Context
- What worked: a transcript-owned viewport delivered excellent resize
rewrap and high-fidelity copy (especially for code).
- Why stop: making that experience feel fully native across the
environment matrix (terminal emulator, OS, input modality, multiplexer,
font/theme, alt-screen behavior) creates a combinatorial explosion of
edge cases.
- What next: we are focusing on redraw-based improvements to the
existing terminal-native TUI so scrolling, selection, and copy remain
native while resize/redraw correctness improves.

## Testing
- just write-config-schema
- just fmt
- cargo clippy --fix --all-features --tests --allow-dirty --allow-no-vcs
-p codex-core
- cargo clippy --fix --all-features --tests --allow-dirty --allow-no-vcs
-p codex-cli
- cargo check
- cargo test -p codex-core
- cargo test -p codex-cli
2026-01-22 01:02:29 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
5f55ed666b
Add request-user-input overlay (#9585)
- Add request-user-input overlay and routing in the TUI
2026-01-21 00:19:35 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
465da00d02
fix CI by running pnpm (#9587) 2026-01-20 20:54:15 -08:00
charley-oai
531748a080
Prompt Expansion: Preserve Text Elements (#9518)
Summary
- Preserve `text_elements` through custom prompt argument parsing and
expansion (named and numeric placeholders).
- Translate text element ranges through Shlex parsing using sentinel
substitution, and rehydrate text + element ranges per arg.
- Drop image attachments when their placeholder does not survive prompt
expansion, keeping attachments consistent with rendered elements.
- Mirror changes in TUI2 and expand tests for prompt parsing/expansion
edge cases.

Tests
- placeholders with spaces as single tokens (positional + key=value,
quoted + unquoted),
  - prompt expansion with image placeholders,
  - large paste + image arg combinations,
  - unused image arg dropped after expansion.
2026-01-20 18:30:20 -08:00
pakrym-oai
e6d2ef432d
Rename hierarchical_agents to child_agents_md (#9215)
Clearer name
2026-01-14 19:14:24 +00:00
Josh McKinney
4283a7432b
tui: double-press Ctrl+C/Ctrl+D to quit (#8936)
## Problem

Codex’s TUI quit behavior has historically been easy to trigger
accidentally and hard to reason
about.

- `Ctrl+C`/`Ctrl+D` could terminate the UI immediately, which is a
common key to press while trying
  to dismiss a modal, cancel a command, or recover from a stuck state.
- “Quit” and “shutdown” were not consistently separated, so some exit
paths could bypass the
  shutdown/cleanup work that should run before the process terminates.

This PR makes quitting both safer (harder to do by accident) and more
uniform across quit
gestures, while keeping the shutdown-first semantics explicit.

## Mental model

After this change, the system treats quitting as a UI request that is
coordinated by the app
layer.

- The UI requests exit via `AppEvent::Exit(ExitMode)`.
- `ExitMode::ShutdownFirst` is the normal user path: the app triggers
`Op::Shutdown`, continues
rendering while shutdown runs, and only ends the UI loop once shutdown
has completed.
- `ExitMode::Immediate` exists as an escape hatch (and as the
post-shutdown “now actually exit”
signal); it bypasses cleanup and should not be the default for
user-triggered quits.

User-facing quit gestures are intentionally “two-step” for safety:

- `Ctrl+C` and `Ctrl+D` no longer exit immediately.
- The first press arms a 1-second window and shows a footer hint (“ctrl
+ <key> again to quit”).
- Pressing the same key again within the window requests a
shutdown-first quit; otherwise the
  hint expires and the next press starts a fresh window.

Key routing remains modal-first:

- A modal/popup gets first chance to consume `Ctrl+C`.
- If a modal handles `Ctrl+C`, any armed quit shortcut is cleared so
dismissing a modal cannot
  prime a subsequent `Ctrl+C` to quit.
- `Ctrl+D` only participates in quitting when the composer is empty and
no modal/popup is active.

The design doc `docs/exit-confirmation-prompt-design.md` captures the
intended routing and the
invariants the UI should maintain.

## Non-goals

- This does not attempt to redesign modal UX or make modals uniformly
dismissible via `Ctrl+C`.
It only ensures modals get priority and that quit arming does not leak
across modal handling.
- This does not introduce a persistent confirmation prompt/menu for
quitting; the goal is to keep
  the exit gesture lightweight and consistent.
- This does not change the semantics of core shutdown itself; it changes
how the UI requests and
  sequences it.

## Tradeoffs

- Quitting via `Ctrl+C`/`Ctrl+D` now requires a deliberate second
keypress, which adds friction for
  users who relied on the old “instant quit” behavior.
- The UI now maintains a small time-bounded state machine for the armed
shortcut, which increases
  complexity and introduces timing-dependent behavior.

This design was chosen over alternatives (a modal confirmation prompt or
a long-lived “are you
sure” state) because it provides an explicit safety barrier while
keeping the flow fast and
keyboard-native.

## Architecture

- `ChatWidget` owns the quit-shortcut state machine and decides when a
quit gesture is allowed
  (idle vs cancellable work, composer state, etc.).
- `BottomPane` owns rendering and local input routing for modals/popups.
It is responsible for
consuming cancellation keys when a view is active and for
showing/expiring the footer hint.
- `App` owns shutdown sequencing: translating
`AppEvent::Exit(ShutdownFirst)` into `Op::Shutdown`
  and only terminating the UI loop when exit is safe.

This keeps “what should happen” decisions (quit vs interrupt vs ignore)
in the chat/widget layer,
while keeping “how it looks and which view gets the key” in the
bottom-pane layer.

## Observability

You can tell this is working by running the TUIs and exercising the quit
gestures:

- While idle: pressing `Ctrl+C` (or `Ctrl+D` with an empty composer and
no modal) shows a footer
hint for ~1 second; pressing again within that window exits via
shutdown-first.
- While streaming/tools/review are active: `Ctrl+C` interrupts work
rather than quitting.
- With a modal/popup open: `Ctrl+C` dismisses/handles the modal (if it
chooses to) and does not
arm a quit shortcut; a subsequent quick `Ctrl+C` should not quit unless
the user re-arms it.

Failure modes are visible as:

- Quits that happen immediately (no hint window) from `Ctrl+C`/`Ctrl+D`.
- Quits that occur while a modal is open and consuming `Ctrl+C`.
- UI termination before shutdown completes (cleanup skipped).

## Tests

- Updated/added unit and snapshot coverage in `codex-tui` and
`codex-tui2` to validate:
  - The quit hint appears and expires on the expected key.
- Double-press within the window triggers a shutdown-first quit request.
- Modal-first routing prevents quit bypass and clears any armed shortcut
when a modal consumes
    `Ctrl+C`.

These tests focus on the UI-level invariants and rendered output; they
do not attempt to validate
real terminal key-repeat timing or end-to-end process shutdown behavior.

---
Screenshot:
<img width="912" height="740" alt="Screenshot 2026-01-13 at 1 05 28 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/18f3d22e-2557-47f2-a369-ae7a9531f29f"
/>
2026-01-14 17:42:52 +00:00
Josh McKinney
ce49e92848
fix(tui): harden paste-burst state transitions (#9124)
User-facing symptom: On terminals that deliver pastes as rapid
KeyCode::Char/Enter streams (notably Windows), paste-burst transient
state
can leak into the next input. Users can see Enter insert a newline when
they meant to submit, or see characters appear late / handled through
the
wrong path.

System problem: PasteBurst is time-based. Clearing only the
classification window (e.g. via clear_window_after_non_char()) can erase
last_plain_char_time without emitting buffered text. If a buffer is
still
non-empty after that, flush_if_due() no longer has a timeout clock to
flush against, so the buffer can get "stuck" until another plain char
arrives.

This was surfaced while adding deterministic regression tests for
paste-burst behavior.

Fix: when disabling burst detection, defuse any in-flight burst state:
flush held/buffered text through handle_paste() (so it follows normal
paste integration), then clear timing and Enter suppression.

Document the rationale inline and update docs/tui-chat-composer.md so
"disable_paste_burst" matches the actual behavior.
2026-01-14 01:42:21 +00:00
Josh McKinney
58e8f75b27
fix(tui): document paste-burst state machine (#9020)
Add a narrative doc and inline rustdoc explaining how `ChatComposer`
and `PasteBurst` compose into a single state machine on terminals that
lack reliable bracketed paste (notably Windows).

This documents the key states, invariants, and integration points
(`handle_input_basic`, `handle_non_ascii_char`, tick-driven flush) so
future changes are easier to reason about.
2026-01-13 11:48:31 -08:00
sayan-oai
40e2405998
add generated jsonschema for config.toml (#8956)
### What
Add JSON Schema generation for `config.toml`, with checked‑in
`docs/config.schema.json`. We can move the schema elsewhere if preferred
(and host it if there's demand).

Add fixture test to prevent drift and `just write-config-schema` to
regenerate on schema changes.

Generate MCP config schema from `RawMcpServerConfig` instead of
`McpServerConfig` because that is the runtime type used for
deserialization.

Populate feature flag values into generated schema so they can be
autocompleted.

### Tests
Added tests + regenerate script to prevent drift. Tested autocompletions
using generated jsonschema locally with Even Better TOML.



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5aa7cd39-520c-4a63-96fb-63798183d0bc
2026-01-13 10:22:51 -08:00
pakrym-oai
acfd94f625
Add hierarchical agent prompt (#8996) 2026-01-09 13:47:37 -08:00
Helmut Januschka
7daaabc795
fix: add tui.alternate_screen config and --no-alt-screen CLI flag for Zellij scrollback (#8555)
Fixes #2558

Codex uses alternate screen mode (CSI 1049) which, per xterm spec,
doesn't support scrollback. Zellij follows this strictly, so users can't
scroll back through output.

**Changes:**
- Add `tui.alternate_screen` config: `auto` (default), `always`, `never`
- Add `--no-alt-screen` CLI flag
- Auto-detect Zellij and skip alt screen (uses existing `ZELLIJ` env var
detection)

**Usage:**
```bash
# CLI flag
codex --no-alt-screen

# Or in config.toml
[tui]
alternate_screen = "never"
```

With default `auto` mode, Zellij users get working scrollback without
any config changes.

---------

Co-authored-by: Josh McKinney <joshka@openai.com>
2026-01-09 18:38:26 +00:00
jif-oai
46b0c4acbb
chore: nuke telemetry file (#8985) 2026-01-09 08:55:21 -08:00
jif-oai
5522663f92
feat: add a few metrics (#8910) 2026-01-08 15:39:57 +00:00
jif-oai
634650dd25
feat: metrics capabilities (#8318)
Add metrics capabilities to Codex. The `README.md` is up to date.

This will not be merged with the metrics before this PR of course:
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/8350
2026-01-08 11:47:36 +00:00
Josh McKinney
90f37e8549
perf(tui2): cache transcript view rendering (#8693)
The transcript viewport draws every frame. Ratatui's Line::render_ref
does grapheme segmentation and span layout, so repeated redraws can burn
CPU during streaming even when the visible transcript hasn't changed.

Introduce TranscriptViewCache to reduce per-frame work:
- WrappedTranscriptCache memoizes flattened+wrapped transcript lines per
width, appends incrementally as new cells arrive, and rebuilds on width
change, truncation (backtrack), or transcript replacement.
- TranscriptRasterCache caches rasterized rows (Vec<Cell>) per line
index and user-row styling; redraws copy cells instead of rerendering
spans.

The caches are width-scoped and store base transcript content only;
selection highlighting and copy affordances are applied after drawing.
User rows include the row-wide base style in the cached raster.

Refactor transcript_render to expose append_wrapped_transcript_cell for
incremental building and add a test that incremental append matches the
full build.

Add docs/tui2/performance-testing.md as a playbook for macOS sample
profiles and hotspot greps.

Expand transcript_view_cache tests to cover rebuild conditions, raster
equivalence vs direct rendering, user-row caching, and eviction.

Test: cargo test -p codex-tui2
2026-01-03 11:44:27 -08:00
Thibault Sottiaux
ee9d441777
chore: update outdated docs (#8701) 2026-01-03 02:19:52 -08:00
Eric Traut
ab753387cc
Replaced user documentation with links to developers docs site (#8662)
This eliminates redundant user documentation and allows us to focus our
documentation investments.

I left tombstone files for most of the existing ".md" docs files to
avoid broken links. These now contain brief links to the developers docs
site.
2026-01-02 13:01:53 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
40de81e7af
Remove reasoning format (#8484)
This isn't very useful parameter. 

logic:
```
if model puts `**` in their reasoning, trim it and visualize the header.
if couldn't trim: don't render
if model doesn't support: don't render
```

We can simplify to:
```
if could trim, visualize header.
if not, don't render
```
2025-12-23 16:01:46 -08:00
Michael Bolin
314937fb11
feat: add support for project_root_markers in config.toml (#8359)
- allow configuring `project_root_markers` in `config.toml`
(user/system/MDM) to control project discovery beyond `.git`
- honor the markers after merging pre-project layers; default to
`[".git"]` when unset and skip ancestor walk when set to an empty array
- document the option and add coverage for alternate markers in config
loader tests
2025-12-22 19:45:45 +00:00
jif-oai
45727b9ed3
chore: drop undo from the docs (#8431) 2025-12-22 15:09:48 +00:00
Robby He
372de6d2c5
docs: add developer_instructions config option and update descriptions (#8376)
Updates the configuration documentation to clarify and improve the
description of the `developer_instructions` and `instructions` fields.

Documentation updates:

* Added a description for the `developer_instructions` field in
`docs/config.md`, clarifying that it provides additional developer
instructions.
* Updated the comments in `docs/example-config.md` to specify that
`developer_instructions` is injected before `AGENTS.md`, and clarified
that the `instructions` field is ignored and that `AGENTS.md` is
preferred.

___

ref #7973 

Thanks to @miraclebakelaser for the message. I have double-confirmed
that developer instructions are always injected before user
instructions. According to the source code
[codex_core::codex::Session::build_initial_context](https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/rust-v0.77.0-alpha.2/codex-rs/core/src/codex.rs#L1279),
we can see the specific order of these instructions.
2025-12-22 07:37:37 -07:00
Charlie Weems
99cbba8ea5
Update ghost_commit flag reference to undo (#8091)
Minor documentation update to fix #7966 (documentation of undo flag).
2025-12-21 23:27:54 -08:00
Eric Traut
d281bcfcd4
Point skills docs to developer documentation site (#8407) 2025-12-21 16:18:58 -08:00
Shijie Rao
987dd7fde3
Chore: remove rmcp feature and exp flag usages (#8087)
### Summary
With codesigning on Mac, Windows and Linux, we should be able to safely
remove `features.rmcp_client` and `use_experimental_use_rmcp_client`
check from the codebase now.
2025-12-20 14:18:00 -08:00
Josh McKinney
63942b883c
feat(tui2): tune scrolling inpu based on (#8357)
## TUI2: Normalize Mouse Scroll Input Across Terminals (Wheel +
Trackpad)

This changes TUI2 scrolling to a stream-based model that normalizes
terminal scroll event density into consistent wheel behavior (default:
~3 transcript lines per physical wheel notch) while keeping trackpad
input higher fidelity via fractional accumulation.

Primary code: `codex-rs/tui2/src/tui/scrolling/mouse.rs`

Doc of record (model + probe-derived data):
`codex-rs/tui2/docs/scroll_input_model.md`

### Why

Terminals encode both mouse wheels and trackpads as discrete scroll
up/down events with direction but no magnitude, and they vary widely in
how many raw events they emit per physical wheel notch (commonly 1, 3,
or 9+). Timing alone doesn’t reliably distinguish wheel vs trackpad, so
cadence-based heuristics are unstable across terminals/hardware.

This PR treats scroll input as short *streams* separated by silence or
direction flips, normalizes raw event density into tick-equivalents,
coalesces redraws for dense streams, and exposes explicit config
overrides.

### What Changed

#### Scroll Model (TUI2)

- Stream detection
  - Start a stream on the first scroll event.
  - End a stream on an idle gap (`STREAM_GAP_MS`) or a direction flip.
- Normalization
- Convert raw events into tick-equivalents using per-terminal
`tui.scroll_events_per_tick`.
- Wheel-like vs trackpad-like behavior
- Wheel-like: fixed “classic” lines per wheel notch; flush immediately
for responsiveness.
- Trackpad-like: fractional accumulation + carry across stream
boundaries; coalesce flushes to ~60Hz to avoid floods and reduce “stop
lag / overshoot”.
- Trackpad divisor is intentionally capped: `min(scroll_events_per_tick,
3)` so terminals with dense wheel ticks (e.g. 9 events per notch) don’t
make trackpads feel artificially slow.
- Auto mode (default)
  - Start conservatively as trackpad-like (avoid overshoot).
- Promote to wheel-like if the first tick-worth of events arrives
quickly.
- Fallback for 1-event-per-tick terminals (no tick-completion timing
signal).

#### Trackpad Acceleration

Some terminals produce relatively low vertical event density for
trackpad gestures, which makes large/faster swipes feel sluggish even
when small motions feel correct. To address that, trackpad-like streams
apply a bounded multiplier based on event count:

- `multiplier = clamp(1 + abs(events) / scroll_trackpad_accel_events,
1..scroll_trackpad_accel_max)`

The multiplier is applied to the trackpad stream’s computed line delta
(including carried fractional remainder). Defaults are conservative and
bounded.

#### Config Knobs (TUI2)

All keys live under `[tui]`:

- `scroll_wheel_lines`: lines per physical wheel notch (default: 3).
- `scroll_events_per_tick`: raw vertical scroll events per physical
wheel notch (terminal-specific default; fallback: 3).
- Wheel-like per-event contribution: `scroll_wheel_lines /
scroll_events_per_tick`.
- `scroll_trackpad_lines`: baseline trackpad sensitivity (default: 1).
- Trackpad-like per-event contribution: `scroll_trackpad_lines /
min(scroll_events_per_tick, 3)`.
- `scroll_trackpad_accel_events` / `scroll_trackpad_accel_max`: bounded
trackpad acceleration (defaults: 30 / 3).
- `scroll_mode = auto|wheel|trackpad`: force behavior or use the
heuristic (default: `auto`).
- `scroll_wheel_tick_detect_max_ms`: auto-mode promotion threshold (ms).
- `scroll_wheel_like_max_duration_ms`: auto-mode fallback for
1-event-per-tick terminals (ms).
- `scroll_invert`: invert scroll direction (applies to wheel +
trackpad).

Config docs: `docs/config.md` and field docs in
`codex-rs/core/src/config/types.rs`.

#### App Integration

- The app schedules follow-up ticks to close idle streams (via
`ScrollUpdate::next_tick_in` and `schedule_frame_in`) and finalizes
streams on draw ticks.
  - `codex-rs/tui2/src/app.rs`

#### Docs

- Single doc of record describing the model + preserved probe
findings/spec:
  - `codex-rs/tui2/docs/scroll_input_model.md`

#### Other (jj-only friendliness)

- `codex-rs/tui2/src/diff_render.rs`: prefer stable cwd-relative paths
when the file is under the cwd even if there’s no `.git`.

### Terminal Defaults

Per-terminal defaults are derived from scroll-probe logs (see doc).
Notable:

- Ghostty currently defaults to `scroll_events_per_tick = 3` even though
logs measured ~9 in one setup. This is a deliberate stopgap; if your
Ghostty build emits ~9 events per wheel notch, set:

  ```toml
  [tui]
  scroll_events_per_tick = 9
  ```

### Testing

- `just fmt`
- `just fix -p codex-core --allow-no-vcs`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib` (pass)
- `cargo test -p codex-tui2` (scroll tests pass; remaining failures are
known flaky VT100 color tests in `insert_history`)

### Review Focus

- Stream finalization + frame scheduling in `codex-rs/tui2/src/app.rs`.
- Auto-mode promotion thresholds and the 1-event-per-tick fallback
behavior.
- Trackpad divisor cap (`min(events_per_tick, 3)`) and acceleration
defaults.
- Ghostty default tradeoff (3 vs ~9) and whether we should change it.
2025-12-20 12:48:12 -08:00
jdijk-deventit
b15b5082c6
Fix link to contributing.md in experimental.md (#8311)
# External (non-OpenAI) Pull Request Requirements

Before opening this Pull Request, please read the dedicated
"Contributing" markdown file or your PR may be closed:
https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/main/docs/contributing.md

If your PR conforms to our contribution guidelines, replace this text
with a detailed and high quality description of your changes.

Include a link to a bug report or enhancement request.
2025-12-19 09:42:56 -08:00
Andrew Ambrosino
9fb9ed6cea
Set exclude to true by default in app server (#8281) 2025-12-18 14:28:30 -08:00
Magson Leone dos Santos
4c9d589f14
docs: clarify codex resume --all (CWD column & filtering) (#8264)
This pull request makes a small update to the session picker
documentation for `codex resume`. The main change clarifies how to view
the original working directory (CWD) for sessions and when the Git
branch is shown.

- The session picker now displays the recorded Git branch when
available, and instructions are added for showing the original working
directory by using the `--all` flag, which also disables CWD filtering
and adds a `CWD` column.
2025-12-18 16:54:50 +00:00
Michael Bolin
1e9babe178
fix: PathBuf -> AbsolutePathBuf in ConfigToml struct (#8205)
We should not have any `PathBuf` fields in `ConfigToml` or any of the
transitive structs we include, as we should use `AbsolutePathBuf`
instead so that we do not have to keep track of the file from which
`ConfigToml` was loaded such that we need it to resolve relative paths
later when the values of `ConfigToml` are used.

I only found two instances of this: `experimental_instructions_file` and
`experimental_compact_prompt_file`. Incidentally, when these were
specified as relative paths, they were resolved against `cwd` rather
than `config.toml`'s parent, which seems wrong to me. I changed the
behavior so they are resolved against the parent folder of the
`config.toml` being parsed, which we get "for free" due to the
introduction of `AbsolutePathBufGuard ` in
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/7796.

While it is not great to change the behavior of a released feature,
these fields are prefixed with `experimental_`, which I interpret to
mean we have the liberty to change the contract.

For reference:

- `experimental_instructions_file` was introduced in
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/1803
- `experimental_compact_prompt_file` was introduced in
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/5959
2025-12-17 12:08:18 -08:00
jif-oai
3d92b443b0
feat: add config to disable warnings around ghost snapshot (#8178) 2025-12-17 18:50:22 +00:00