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Eric Traut
d5fef5c190
Add C# syntax option to highlight selections (#12511)
Summary
- map csharp/c-sharp aliases to the existing C# syntax in the highlight
matcher
- ensure the extension list and tests include .cs and the new aliases so
coverage stays accurate

Testing

<img width="543" height="266" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6c8a42f-649c-4c30-b574-421b4287534c"
/>
2026-02-22 12:15:20 -08:00
Eric Traut
5684c82e45
Sort themes case-insensitively in picker (#12509)
## Summary
- order bundled and custom themes together by name while keeping entries
stable across platforms
- update the theme fixture names and tests to assert case-insensitive
ordering
2026-02-22 12:12:36 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
e00fa19328
Revert "Revert "Route inbound realtime text into turn start or steer"" (#12480)
With working tests this time

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-02-22 11:54:16 -08:00
Douglas Chimento
2ada9e1b2d
feat(tui): support Alt-d delete-forward-word (#12455)
Alt-d should delete the next word. It didn’t. Now it does. Added a small
test so it stays that way.

Details:
File updated:
[codex-rs/tui/src/bottom_pane/textarea.rs](./codex-rs/tui/src/bottom_pane/textarea.rs)
Test added: delete_forward_word_alt_d — verifies Alt-d deletes the next
word and keeps the cursor position correct.

Solves  Issue #12453
2026-02-22 11:22:17 -08:00
jif-oai
0a0caa9df2
Handle orphan exec ends without clobbering active exploring cell (#12313)
Summary
- distinguish exec end handling targets (active tracking, active orphan
history, new cell) so unified exec responses don’t clobber unrelated
exploring cells
- ensure orphan ends flush existing exploring history when complete,
insert standalone history entries, and keep active cells correct
- add regression tests plus a snapshot covering the new behavior and
expose the ExecCell completion result for verification

Fix for https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/12278

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Co-authored-by: Josh McKinney <joshka@openai.com>
2026-02-22 14:26:58 +00:00
jif-oai
4666a6e631
feat: monitor role (#12364) 2026-02-22 14:13:56 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
55fc075723
Send events to realtime api (#12423)
- Send assistant messages, ExecCommandBegin, and
PatchApplyBegin/PatchApplyEnd
2026-02-21 23:24:51 -08:00
Dylan Hurd
85b00ae8de
fix(core) exec policy parsing 3 (#12485)
## Summary
Quick fix
2026-02-22 06:26:13 +00:00
Won Park
82d3c9ed76
feat(tui) /clear (#12444)
# /clear feature! 

/clear will clear your terminal while preserving the context/state of
the thread.
2026-02-21 22:06:56 -08:00
Max Johnson
37610240ec
app-server: retain thread listener across disconnects (#12373)
- keep the per-thread app-server listener alive when the last client
unsubscribes or disconnects
- preserve listener-side active turn history so running `thread/resume`
can merge an in-progress turn snapshot after reconnect
- add `ThreadStateManager` regressions for disconnect/unsubscribe
retention and explicit thread teardown cleanup

Added unit tests, and I manually tested to confirm the fix

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-02-22 05:33:33 +00:00
Felipe Coury
c4f1af7a86
feat(tui): syntax highlighting via syntect with theme picker (#11447)
## Summary

Adds syntax highlighting to the TUI for fenced code blocks in markdown
responses and file diffs, plus a `/theme` command with live preview and
persistent theme selection. Uses syntect (~250 grammars, 32 bundled
themes, ~1 MB binary cost) — the same engine behind `bat`, `delta`, and
`xi-editor`. Includes guardrails for large inputs, graceful fallback to
plain text, and SSH-aware clipboard integration for the `/copy` command.

<img width="1554" height="1014" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/38737a79-8717-4715-b857-94cf1ba59b85"
/>

<img width="2354" height="1374" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/25d30a00-c487-4af8-9cb6-63b0695a4be7"
/>

## Problem

Code blocks in the TUI (markdown responses and file diffs) render
without syntax highlighting, making it hard to scan code at a glance.
Users also have no way to pick a color theme that matches their terminal
aesthetic.

## Mental model

The highlighting system has three layers:

1. **Syntax engine** (`render::highlight`) -- a thin wrapper around
syntect + two-face. It owns a process-global `SyntaxSet` (~250 grammars)
and a `RwLock<Theme>` that can be swapped at runtime. All public entry
points accept `(code, lang)` and return ratatui `Span`/`Line` vectors or
`None` when the language is unrecognized or the input exceeds safety
guardrails.

2. **Rendering consumers** -- `markdown_render` feeds fenced code blocks
through the engine; `diff_render` highlights Add/Delete content as a
whole file and Update hunks per-hunk (preserving parser state across
hunk lines). Both callers fall back to plain unstyled text when the
engine returns `None`.

3. **Theme lifecycle** -- at startup the config's `tui.theme` is
resolved to a syntect `Theme` via `set_theme_override`. At runtime the
`/theme` picker calls `set_syntax_theme` to swap themes live; on cancel
it restores the snapshot taken at open. On confirm it persists `[tui]
theme = "..."` to config.toml.

## Non-goals

- Inline diff highlighting (word-level change detection within a line).
- Semantic / LSP-backed highlighting.
- Theme authoring tooling; users supply standard `.tmTheme` files.

## Tradeoffs

| Decision | Upside | Downside |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| syntect over tree-sitter / arborium | ~1 MB binary increase for ~250
grammars + 32 themes; battle-tested crate powering widely-used tools
(`bat`, `delta`, `xi-editor`). tree-sitter would add ~12 MB for 20-30
languages or ~35 MB for full coverage. | Regex-based; less structurally
accurate than tree-sitter for some languages (e.g. language injections
like JS-in-HTML). |
| Global `RwLock<Theme>` | Enables live `/theme` preview without
threading Theme through every call site | Lock contention risk
(mitigated: reads vastly outnumber writes, single UI thread) |
| Skip background / italic / underline from themes | Terminal BG
preserved, avoids ugly rendering on some themes | Themes that rely on
these properties lose fidelity |
| Guardrails: 512 KB / 10k lines | Prevents pathological stalls on huge
diffs or pastes | Very large files render without color |

## Architecture

```
config.toml  ─[tui.theme]─>  set_theme_override()  ─>  THEME (RwLock)
                                                              │
                  ┌───────────────────────────────────────────┘
                  │
  markdown_render ─── highlight_code_to_lines(code, lang) ─> Vec<Line>
  diff_render     ─── highlight_code_to_styled_spans(code, lang) ─> Option<Vec<Vec<Span>>>
                  │
                  │   (None ⇒ plain text fallback)
                  │
  /theme picker   ─── set_syntax_theme(theme)    // live preview swap
                  ─── current_syntax_theme()      // snapshot for cancel
                  ─── resolve_theme_by_name(name) // lookup by kebab-case
```

Key files:

- `tui/src/render/highlight.rs` -- engine, theme management, guardrails
- `tui/src/diff_render.rs` -- syntax-aware diff line wrapping
- `tui/src/theme_picker.rs` -- `/theme` command builder
- `tui/src/bottom_pane/list_selection_view.rs` -- side content panel,
callbacks
- `core/src/config/types.rs` -- `Tui::theme` field
- `core/src/config/edit.rs` -- `syntax_theme_edit()` helper

## Observability

- `tracing::warn` when a configured theme name cannot be resolved.
- `Config::startup_warnings` surfaces the same message as a TUI banner.
- `tracing::error` when persisting theme selection fails.

## Tests

- Unit tests in `highlight.rs`: language coverage, fallback behavior,
CRLF stripping, style conversion, guardrail enforcement, theme name
mapping exhaustiveness.
- Unit tests in `diff_render.rs`: snapshot gallery at multiple terminal
sizes (80x24, 94x35, 120x40), syntax-highlighted wrapping, large-diff
guardrail, rename-to-different-extension highlighting, parser state
preservation across hunk lines.
- Unit tests in `theme_picker.rs`: preview rendering (wide + narrow),
dim overlay on deletions, subtitle truncation, cancel-restore, fallback
for unavailable configured theme.
- Unit tests in `list_selection_view.rs`: side layout geometry, stacked
fallback, buffer clearing, cancel/selection-changed callbacks.
- Integration test in `lib.rs`: theme warning uses the final
(post-resume) config.

## Cargo Deny: Unmaintained Dependency Exceptions

This PR adds two `cargo deny` advisory exceptions for transitive
dependencies pulled in by `syntect v5.3.0`:

| Advisory | Crate | Status |
|----------|-------|--------|
| RUSTSEC-2024-0320 | `yaml-rust` | Unmaintained (maintainer
unreachable) |
| RUSTSEC-2025-0141 | `bincode` | Unmaintained (development ceased;
v1.3.3 considered complete) |

**Why this is safe in our usage:**

- Neither advisory describes a known security vulnerability. Both are
"unmaintained" notices only.
- `bincode` is used by syntect to deserialize pre-compiled syntax sets.
Again, these are **static vendored artifacts** baked into the binary at
build time. No user-supplied bincode data is ever deserialized. - Attack
surface is zero for both crates; exploitation would require a
supply-chain compromise of our own build artifacts.
- These exceptions can be removed when syntect migrates to `yaml-rust2`
and drops `bincode`, or when alternative crates are available upstream.
2026-02-21 20:26:58 -08:00
Alex Kwiatkowski
1dad0a7f4a
Make shell detection tests
robust to Nix shell paths (#12476)

## Summary
- Updated `codex-rs/core/src/shell.rs` tests for shell detection to stop
asserting hardcoded shell paths.
- `detects_bash` and `detects_sh` now assert executable basenames
(`bash`, `sh`) rather than `/bin/*`/`/usr/bin/*` absolute paths.
- This keeps behavior the same while avoiding failures in Nix
environments where shells are resolved from `/nix/store/.../bin`.

## Testing
- `nix develop .#default --command sh -lc 'export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/nix/store/6az1q591wwlgazzskngr6rl7gmhpyvnc-libcap-2.77-dev/lib/pkgconfig:/nix/store/fgm3pz8486ksh3f94629lpb7xjr2wjp7-openssl-3.6.0-dev/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH;
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH_FOR_TARGET=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH; cd
/home/alex/workspace/openai/codex/codex-rs && cargo test -p codex-core
--lib detects_bash && cargo test -p codex-core --lib detects_sh'`

## Why
The two failing tests previously hardcoded fixed paths and failed under
the Nix shell due to Nix-provided shell binary locations.

## Links
- Bug report / enhancement request: not publicly filed yet; this was
reproduced in the local Nix environment.
2026-02-21 20:08:02 -08:00
Michael Bolin
b73c4b50a2
fix: make realtime conversation flake test order-insensitive (#12475)
## Why

`codex-core::all` has a flaky test,
`suite::realtime_conversation::conversation_start_audio_text_close_round_trip`,
that assumes a fixed ordering between `conversation.item.create` and
`response.input_audio.delta` requests.

That ordering is not guaranteed: realtime text and audio input are
forwarded through separate queues and a background task, so either
request can be observed first while still being correct behavior.

## What Changed

- Updated the assertion in
`codex-rs/core/tests/suite/realtime_conversation.rs` to compare the two
observed request types order-independently.
- Kept the existing checks that `session.create` is sent first and that
exactly two follow-up requests are recorded.

## Verification

- Re-ran `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
conversation_start_audio_text_close_round_trip` 10 times locally.
2026-02-21 17:06:35 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
5e505ff877
Revert "Route inbound realtime text into turn start or steer" (#12479)
Reverts openai/codex#12469
2026-02-21 15:46:03 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
031d701705
Route inbound realtime text into turn start or steer (#12469)
- Route inbound realtime websocket text into normal user input handling
so it steers an active turn or starts a new one
2026-02-21 15:45:27 -08:00
Felipe Coury
2ba2c57af4
fix(tui): preserve URL clickability across all TUI views (#12067)
## Problem

Long URLs containing `/` and `-` characters are split across multiple
terminal lines by `textwrap`'s default hyphenation rules. This breaks
terminal link detection: emulators can no longer identify the URL as
clickable, and copy-paste yields a truncated fragment. The issue affects
every view that renders user or agent text — exec output, history cells,
markdown, the app-link setup screen, and the VT100 scrollback path.

A secondary bug compounds the first: `desired_height()` calculations
count logical lines rather than viewport rows. When a URL overflows its
line and wraps visually, the height budget is too small, causing content
to clip or leave gaps.

Here is how the complete URL is interpreted by the terminal before
(first line only) and after (complete URL):

| Before | After |
|---|---|
| <img width="777" height="1002" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-17 at 7 59 11
PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/193a89a0-7e56-49c5-8b76-53499a76e7e3"
/> | <img width="777" height="1002" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-17 at 7 58
40 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0b9b4c14-aafb-439f-9ffe-f6bba556f95e"
/> |

## Mental model

The TUI now treats URL-like tokens as atomic units that must never be
split by the wrapping engine. Every call site that previously used
`word_wrap_*` has been migrated to `adaptive_wrap_*`, which inspects
each line for URL-like tokens and switches wrapping strategy
accordingly:

- **Non-URL lines** follow the existing `textwrap` path unchanged (word
boundaries, optional indentation, hyphenation).
- **URL-only lines** (with at most decorative markers like `│`, `-`,
`1.`) are emitted unwrapped so terminal link detection works; ratatui's
`Wrap { trim: false }` handles the final character wrap at render time.
- **Mixed lines** (URL + substantive non-URL prose) flow through
`adaptive_wrap_line` so prose wraps naturally at word boundaries while
URL tokens remain unsplit.

Height measurement everywhere now delegates to
`Paragraph::line_count(width)`, which accounts for the visual row cost
of overflowed lines. This single source of truth replaces ad-hoc line
counting in individual cells.

For terminal scrollback (the VT100 path that prints history when the TUI
exits), URL-only lines are emitted unwrapped so the terminal's own link
detector can find them. Mixed URL+prose lines use adaptive wrapping so
surrounding text wraps naturally. Continuation rows are pre-cleared to
avoid stale content artifacts.

## Non-goals

- Full RFC 3986 URL parsing. The detector is a conservative heuristic
that covers `scheme://host`, bare domains (`example.com/path`),
`localhost:port`, and IPv4 hosts. IPv6 (`[::1]:8080`) and exotic schemes
are intentionally excluded from v1.
- Changing wrapping behavior for non-URL content.
- Reflowing or reformatting existing terminal scrollback on resize.

## Tradeoffs

| Decision | Upside | Downside |
|----------|--------|----------|
| Heuristic URL detection vs. full parser | Fast, zero-alloc on the hot
path; conservative enough to reject file paths like `src/main.rs` |
False negatives on obscure URL formats (they get split as before) |
| Adaptive (three-path) wrapping | Non-URL lines are untouched — no
behavior change, no perf cost; mixed lines wrap prose naturally while
preserving URLs | Three wrapping strategies to reason about when
debugging layout |
| Row-based truncation with line-unit ellipsis | Accurate viewport
budget; stable "N lines omitted" count across terminal widths |
`truncate_lines_middle` is more complex (must compute per-line row cost)
|
| Unwrapped URL-only lines in scrollback | Terminal emulators detect
clickable links; copy-paste gets the full URL | TUI and scrollback
formatting diverge for URL-only lines |
| Default `desired_height` via `Paragraph::line_count` | DRY — most
cells inherit correct measurement | Cells with custom layout must
remember to override |

## Architecture

```mermaid
flowchart TD
    A["adaptive_wrap_*()"] --> B{"line_contains_url_like?"}
    B -- No URL tokens --> C["word_wrap_line<br/>(textwrap default)"]
    B -- Has URL tokens --> D{"mixed URL + prose?"}
    D -- "URL-only<br/>(+ decorative markers)" --> E["emit unwrapped<br/>(terminal char-wraps)"]
    D -- "Mixed<br/>(URL + substantive text)" --> F["adaptive_wrap_line<br/>(AsciiSpace + custom WordSplitter)"]
    C --> G["Paragraph::line_count(w)<br/>(single height truth)"]
    E --> G
    F --> G
```

**Changed files:**

| File | Role |
|------|------|
| `wrapping.rs` | URL detection heuristics, mixed-line detection,
`adaptive_wrap_*` functions, custom `WordSplitter` |
| `exec_cell/render.rs` | Row-aware `truncate_lines_middle`, adaptive
wrapping for command/output display |
| `history_cell.rs` | Migrate all cell types to `adaptive_wrap_*`;
default `desired_height` via `Paragraph::line_count` |
| `insert_history.rs` | Three-path scrollback wrapping (unwrapped
URL-only, adaptive mixed, word-wrapped text); continuation row clearing
|
| `app_link_view.rs` | Adaptive wrapping for setup URL; `desired_height`
via `Paragraph::line_count` |
| `markdown_render.rs` | Adaptive wrapping in `finish_paragraph` |
| `model_migration.rs` | Viewport-aware wrapping for narrow-pane
markdown |
| `pager_overlay.rs` | `Wrap { trim: false }` for transcript and
streaming chunks |
| `queued_user_messages.rs` | Migrate to `adaptive_wrap_lines` |
| `status/card.rs` | Migrate to `adaptive_wrap_lines` |

## Observability

- **Ellipsis message** in truncated exec output reports omitted count in
logical lines (stable across resize) rather than viewport rows
(fluctuates).
- URL detection is deterministic and stateless — no hidden caching or
memoization to go stale.
- Height mismatch bugs surface immediately as visual clipping or gaps;
the `Paragraph::line_count` path is the same code ratatui uses at render
time, so measurement and rendering cannot diverge.

## Tests

26 new unit tests across 7 files, covering:

- **URL integrity**: assert a URL-like token appears on exactly one
rendered line (not split across two).
- **Height accuracy**: compare `desired_height()` against
`Paragraph::line_count()` for URL-containing content.
- **Row-aware truncation**: verify ellipsis counts logical lines and
output fits within the row budget.
- **Scrollback rendering**: VT100 backend tests confirm prefix and URL
land on the same row; continuation rows are cleared; mixed URL+prose
lines wrap prose while preserving URL tokens.
- **Mixed URL+prose detection**: `line_has_mixed_url_and_non_url_tokens`
correctly distinguishes lines with substantive non-URL text from lines
with only decorative markers alongside a URL.
- **Heuristic correctness**: positive matches (`https://...`,
`example.com/path`, `localhost:3000/api`, `192.168.1.1:8080/health`) and
negative matches (`src/main.rs`, `foo/bar`, `hello-world`).

## Risks and open items

1. **URL-like tokens in code output** (e.g. `example.com/api` inside a
JSON blob) will trigger URL-preserving wrap on that line. This is
acceptable — the worst case is a slightly wider line, not broken output.
2. **Very long non-URL tokens on a URL line** can only break at
character boundaries (the custom splitter emits all char indices for
non-URL words). On extremely narrow terminals this could overflow, but
narrow terminals already degrade gracefully.
3. **No IPv6 support** — `[::1]:8080/path` will be treated as a non-URL
and may get split. Can be added later without API changes.

Fixes #5457
2026-02-21 15:31:41 -08:00
Michael Bolin
66d5d34e6e
core: preserve constrained approval/sandbox policies in TurnContext (#12473) 2026-02-21 14:40:24 -08:00
Michael Bolin
f33ac830aa
fix: make skills loader tests hermetic with ~/.agents skills (#12474) 2026-02-21 14:40:13 -08:00
Eric Traut
3586fcb802
Improve token usage estimate for images (#12419)
Fixes #11845.

Adjust context/token estimation for inline image `data:*;base64,...`
URLs so we
do not count the raw base64 payload as model-visible text.

What changed:
- keep the existing JSON-length estimator as the baseline
- detect only inline base64 `data:` image URLs in message and
function-call
  output content items
- subtract only the base64 payload bytes (preserving data URL prefix +
JSON
  overhead)
- add a fixed per-image estimate of 340 bytes (~85 tokens at the repo’s
  4-bytes/token heuristic)

This avoids large overestimates from MCP image tool outputs while
leaving normal
image URLs (`https://`, `file://`, non-base64 `data:` URLs) unchanged.

Tests:
- message image data URL estimate regression
- function-call output image data URL estimate regression
- non-base64 image URLs unchanged
- non-base64 `data:` URLs unchanged
- `data:application/octet-stream;base64,...` adjusted
- multiple inline images apply multiple fixed costs
- text-only items unchanged
2026-02-21 14:25:36 -08:00
pakrym-oai
b17148f13a
Prefer v2 websockets if available (#12428)
And also cleanup settings flow to avoid reading many separate flags.

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-02-21 20:08:04 +00:00
Eric Traut
a6b2bacb5b
Prevent replayed runtime events from forcing active status (#12420)
Fixes #11852

Resume replay was applying transient runtime events (`TurnStarted`,
`StreamError`) as if they were live, which could leave the TUI stuck in
a stale `Working` / `Reconnecting...` state after resuming an
interrupted reconnect.

This change makes replay transcript-oriented for these events by:
- skipping retry-status restoration for replayed non-stream events
- ignoring replayed `TurnStarted` for task-running state
- ignoring replayed `StreamError` for reconnect/status UI

Also adds TUI regression tests and snapshot coverage for the interrupted
reconnect replay case.
2026-02-21 11:55:03 -08:00
sayan-oai
5a635f3427
profile-level model_catalog_json overrie (#12410)
enable `model-catalog_json` config value on `ConfigProfile` as well
2026-02-21 19:39:02 +00:00
viyatb-oai
b3202cbd58
feat(linux-sandbox): implement proxy-only egress via TCP-UDS-TCP bridge (#11293)
## Summary
- Implement Linux proxy-only routing in `codex-rs/linux-sandbox` with a
two-stage bridge: host namespace `loopback TCP proxy endpoint -> UDS`,
then bwrap netns `loopback TCP listener -> host UDS`.
- Add hidden `--proxy-route-spec` plumbing for outer-to-inner stage
handoff.
- Fail closed in proxy mode when no valid loopback proxy endpoints can
be routed.
- Introduce explicit network seccomp modes: `Restricted` (legacy
restricted networking) and `ProxyRouted` (allow INET/INET6 for routed
proxy access, deny `AF_UNIX` and `socketpair`).
- Enforce that proxy bridge/routing is bwrap-only by validating
`--apply-seccomp-then-exec` requires `--use-bwrap-sandbox`.
- Keep landlock-only flows unchanged (no proxy bridge behavior outside
bwrap).

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-02-21 18:16:34 +00:00
pakrym-oai
e7b6f38b58
Delete AggregatedStream (#12441)
Used only in test
2026-02-21 08:50:27 +00:00
Michael Bolin
f5d7a74568
chore: delete empty codex-rs/code file (#12440)
This file was added in https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/4195, but I
think it may have been a mistake?
2026-02-21 08:44:55 +00:00
Michael Bolin
85ce91a5b3
refactor(core): move embedded system skills into codex-skills crate (#12435)
## Why

`codex-core` was carrying the embedded system-skill sample assets (and a
`build.rs` that walks those files to register rerun triggers). Those
assets change infrequently, but any change under `codex-core` still ties
them to `codex-core`'s build/cache lifecycle.

This change moves the embedded system-skills packaging into a dedicated
`codex-skills` crate so it can be cached independently. That reduces
unnecessary invalidation/rebuild pressure on `codex-core` when the
skills bundle is the only thing that changes.

## What Changed

- Added a new `codex-rs/skills` crate (`codex-skills`) with:
  - `Cargo.toml`
  - `BUILD.bazel`
  - `build.rs` to track skill asset file changes for Cargo rebuilds
- `src/lib.rs` containing the embedded system-skills install/cache logic
previously in `codex-core`
- Moved the embedded sample skill assets from
`codex-rs/core/src/skills/assets/samples` to
`codex-rs/skills/src/assets/samples`.
- Updated `codex-rs/core/Cargo.toml` to depend on `codex-skills` and
removed `codex-core`'s direct `include_dir` dependency.
- Removed `codex-core`'s `build.rs`.
- Replaced `codex-rs/core/src/skills/system.rs` implementation with a
thin re-export wrapper to keep existing `codex-core` call sites
unchanged.
- Updated workspace manifests/lockfile (`codex-rs/Cargo.toml`,
`codex-rs/Cargo.lock`) for the new crate.
2026-02-21 08:34:08 +00:00
Michael Bolin
2fe4be1aa9
fix: codex-arg0 no longer depends on codex-core (#12434)
## Why

`codex-rs/arg0` only needed two things from `codex-core`:

- the `find_codex_home()` wrapper
- the special argv flag used for the internal `apply_patch`
self-invocation path

That made `codex-arg0` depend on `codex-core` for a very small surface
area. This change removes that dependency edge and moves the shared
`apply_patch` invocation flag to a more natural boundary
(`codex-apply-patch`) while keeping the contract explicitly documented.

## What Changed

- Moved the internal `apply_patch` argv[1] flag constant out of
`codex-core` and into `codex-apply-patch`.
- Renamed the constant to `CODEX_CORE_APPLY_PATCH_ARG1` and documented
that it is part of the Codex core process-invocation contract (even
though it now lives in `codex-apply-patch`).
- Updated `arg0`, the core apply-patch runtime, and the `codex-exec`
apply-patch test to import the constant from `codex-apply-patch`.
- Updated `codex-rs/arg0` to call
`codex_utils_home_dir::find_codex_home()` directly instead of
`codex_core::config::find_codex_home()`.
- Removed the `codex-core` dependency from `codex-rs/arg0` and added the
needed direct dependency on `codex-utils-home-dir`.
- Added `codex-apply-patch` as a dev-dependency for `codex-rs/exec`
tests (the apply-patch test now imports the moved constant directly).

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-apply-patch`
- `cargo test -p codex-arg0`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib apply_patch`
- `cargo test -p codex-exec
test_standalone_exec_cli_can_use_apply_patch`
- `cargo shear`
2026-02-21 00:20:42 -08:00
Michael Bolin
1af2a37ada
chore: remove codex-core public protocol/shell re-exports (#12432)
## Why

`codex-rs/core/src/lib.rs` re-exported a broad set of types and modules
from `codex-protocol` and `codex-shell-command`. That made it easy for
workspace crates to import those APIs through `codex-core`, which in
turn hides dependency edges and makes it harder to reduce compile-time
coupling over time.

This change removes those public re-exports so call sites must import
from the source crates directly. Even when a crate still depends on
`codex-core` today, this makes dependency boundaries explicit and
unblocks future work to drop `codex-core` dependencies where possible.

## What Changed

- Removed public re-exports from `codex-rs/core/src/lib.rs` for:
- `codex_protocol::protocol` and related protocol/model types (including
`InitialHistory`)
  - `codex_protocol::config_types` (`protocol_config_types`)
- `codex_shell_command::{bash, is_dangerous_command, is_safe_command,
parse_command, powershell}`
- Migrated workspace Rust call sites to import directly from:
  - `codex_protocol::protocol`
  - `codex_protocol::config_types`
  - `codex_protocol::models`
  - `codex_shell_command`
- Added explicit `Cargo.toml` dependencies (`codex-protocol` /
`codex-shell-command`) in crates that now import those crates directly.
- Kept `codex-core` internal modules compiling by using `pub(crate)`
aliases in `core/src/lib.rs` (internal-only, not part of the public
API).
- Updated the two utility crates that can already drop a `codex-core`
dependency edge entirely:
  - `codex-utils-approval-presets`
  - `codex-utils-cli`

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-utils-approval-presets`
- `cargo test -p codex-utils-cli`
- `cargo check --workspace --all-targets`
- `just clippy`
2026-02-20 23:45:35 -08:00
pakrym-oai
a87c9c3299
Collapse waited message (#12430)
<img width="1349" height="148" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/98c96523-4cec-4bb1-9998-59d38e0bebb8"
/>
2026-02-20 23:32:59 -08:00
Michael Bolin
1a220ad77d
chore: move config diagnostics out of codex-core (#12427)
## Why

Compiling `codex-rs/core` is a bottleneck for local iteration, so this
change continues the ongoing extraction of config-related functionality
out of `codex-core` and into `codex-config`.

The goal is not just to move code, but to reduce `codex-core` ownership
and indirection so more code depends on `codex-config` directly.

## What Changed

- Moved config diagnostics logic from
`core/src/config_loader/diagnostics.rs` into
`config/src/diagnostics.rs`.
- Updated `codex-core` to use `codex-config` diagnostics types/functions
directly where possible.
- Removed the `core/src/config_loader/diagnostics.rs` shim module
entirely; the remaining `ConfigToml`-specific calls are in
`core/src/config_loader/mod.rs`.
- Moved `CONFIG_TOML_FILE` into `codex-config` and updated existing
references to use `codex_config::CONFIG_TOML_FILE` directly.
- Added a direct `codex-config` dependency to `codex-cli` for its
`CONFIG_TOML_FILE` use.
2026-02-20 23:19:29 -08:00
Charley Cunningham
bb0ac5be70
Fix compaction context reinjection and model baselines (#12252)
## Summary
- move regular-turn context diff/full-context persistence into
`run_turn` so pre-turn compaction runs before incoming context updates
are recorded
- after successful pre-turn compaction, rely on a cleared
`reference_context_item` to trigger full context reinjection on the
follow-up regular turn (manual `/compact` keeps replacement history
summary-only and also clears the baseline)
- preserve `<model_switch>` when full context is reinjected, and inject
it *before* the rest of the full-context items
- scope `reference_context_item` and `previous_model` to regular user
turns only so standalone tasks (`/compact`, shell, review, undo) cannot
suppress future reinjection or `<model_switch>` behavior
- make context-diff persistence + `reference_context_item` updates
explicit in the regular-turn path, with clearer docs/comments around the
invariant
- stop persisting local `/compact` `RolloutItem::TurnContext` snapshots
(only regular turns persist `TurnContextItem` now)
- simplify resume/fork previous-model/reference-baseline hydration by
looking up the last surviving turn context from rollout lifecycle
events, including rollback and compaction-crossing handling
- remove the legacy fallback that guessed from bare `TurnContext`
rollouts without lifecycle events
- update compaction/remote-compaction/model-visible snapshots and
compact test assertions (including remote compaction mock response
shape)

## Why
We were persisting incoming context items before spawning the regular
turn task, which let pre-turn compaction requests accidentally include
incoming context diffs without the new user message. Fixing that exposed
follow-on baseline issues around `/compact`, resume/fork, and standalone
tasks that could cause duplicate context injection or suppress
`<model_switch>` instructions.

This PR re-centers the invariants around regular turns:
- regular turns persist model-visible context diffs/full reinjection and
update the `reference_context_item`
- standalone tasks do not advance those regular-turn baselines
- compaction clears the baseline when replacement history may have
stripped the referenced context diffs

## Follow-ups (TODOs left in code)
- `TODO(ccunningham)`: fix rollback/backtracking baseline handling more
comprehensively
- `TODO(ccunningham)`: include pending incoming context items in
pre-turn compaction threshold estimation
- `TODO(ccunningham)`: inject updated personality spec alongside
`<model_switch>` so some model-switch paths can avoid forced full
reinjection
- `TODO(ccunningham)`: review task turn lifecycle
(`TurnStarted`/`TurnComplete`) behavior and emit task-start context
diffs for task types that should have them (excluding `/compact`)

## Validation
- `just fmt`
- CI should cover the updated compaction/resume/model-visible snapshot
expectations and rollout-hydration behavior
- I did **not** rerun the full local test suite after the latest
resume-lookup / rollout-persistence simplifications
2026-02-20 23:13:08 -08:00
Dylan Hurd
a8b4b569fb
fix(core) Filter non-matching prefix rules (#12314)
## Summary
`gpt-5.3-codex` really likes to write complicated shell scripts, and
suggest a partial prefix_rule that wouldn't actually approve the
command. We should only show the `prefix_rule` suggestion from the model
if it would actually fully approve the command the user is seeing.

This will technically cause more instances of overly-specific
suggestions when we fallback, but I think the UX is clearer,
particularly when the model doesn't necessarily understand the current
limitations of execpolicy parsing.

## Testing
 - [x] Add unit tests
 - [x] Add integration tests
2026-02-20 22:02:35 -08:00
Michael Bolin
1779feb6a7
ignore v1 in JSON schema codegen (#12408)
## Why

The generated unnamespaced JSON envelope schemas (`ClientRequest` and
`ServerNotification`) still contained both v1 and v2 variants, which
pulled legacy v1/core types and v2 types into the same `definitions`
graph. That caused `schemars` to produce numeric suffix names (for
example `AskForApproval2`, `ByteRange2`, `MessagePhase2`).

This PR moves JSON codegen toward v2-only output while preserving the
unnamespaced envelope artifacts, and avoids reintroducing numeric-suffix
tolerance by removing the v1/internal-only variants that caused the
collisions in those envelope schemas.

## What Changed

- In `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/export.rs`, JSON generation now
excludes v1 schema artifacts (`v1/*`) while continuing to emit
unnamespaced/root JSON schemas and the JSON bundle.
- Added a narrow JSON v1 allowlist (`JSON_V1_ALLOWLIST`) so
`InitializeParams` and `InitializeResponse` are still emitted.
- Added JSON-only post-processing for the mixed envelope schemas before
collision checks run:
- `ClientRequest`: strips v1 request variants from the generated `oneOf`
using the temporary `V1_CLIENT_REQUEST_METHODS` list
- `ServerNotification`: strips v1 notifications plus the internal-only
`rawResponseItem/completed` notification using the temporary
`EXCLUDED_SERVER_NOTIFICATION_METHODS_FOR_JSON` list
- Added a temporary local-definition pruning pass for those envelope
schemas so now-unreferenced v1/core definitions are removed from
`definitions` after method filtering.
- Updated the variant-title naming heuristic for single-property literal
object variants to use the literal value (when available), avoiding
collisions like multiple `state`-only variants all deriving the same
title.
- Collision handling remains fail-fast (no numeric suffix fallback map
in this PR path).

## Verification

- `just write-app-server-schema`

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2026-02-20 21:36:12 -08:00
Yaroslav Volovich
dca9c40dd5
test(app-server): wait for turn/completed in turn_start tests (#12376)
## Summary
- switch a few app-server `turn_start` tests from
`codex/event/task_complete` waits to `turn/completed` waits
- avoid matching unrelated/background `task_complete` events
- keep this flaky test fix separate from the /title feature PR

## Why
On Windows ARM CI, these tests can return early after observing a
generic `codex/event/task_complete` notification from another task. That
can leave the mock Responses server with fewer calls than expected and
fail the test with a wiremock verification mismatch.

Using `turn/completed` matches the app-server turn lifecycle
notification the tests actually care about.

## Validation
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server
turn_start_updates_sandbox_and_cwd_between_turns_v2 -- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server turn_start_exec_approval_ --
--nocapture`
- `just fmt`
2026-02-20 21:15:21 -08:00
Michael Bolin
48af93399e
feat: use OAI Responses API MessagePhase type directly in App Server v2 (#12422)
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10455 introduced the `phase` field,
and then https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12072 introduced a
`MessagePhase` type in `v2.rs` that paralleled the `MessagePhase` type
in `codex-rs/protocol/src/models.rs`.

The app server protocol prefers `camelCase` while the Responses API uses
`snake_case`, so this meant we had two versions of `MessagePhase` with
different serialization rules. When the app server protocol refers to
types from the Responses API, we use the wire format of the the
Responses API even though it is inconsistent with the app server API.

This PR deletes `MessagePhase` from `v2.rs` and consolidates on the
Responses API version to eliminate confusion.
2026-02-20 20:43:36 -08:00
Michael Bolin
a73efab8dd
fix: address flakiness in thread_resume_rejoins_running_thread_even_with_override_mismatch (#12381)
## Why
`thread/resume` responses for already-running threads can be reported as
`Idle` even while a turn is still in progress. This is caused by a
timing window where the runtime watch state has not yet observed the
running-thread transition, so API clients can receive stale status
information at resume time.

Possibly related: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/11786

## What
- Add a shared status normalization helper, `resolve_thread_status`, in
`codex-rs/app-server/src/thread_status.rs` that resolves
`Idle`/`NotLoaded` to `Active { active_flags: [] }` when an in-progress
turn is known.
- Reuse this helper across thread response paths in
`codex-rs/app-server/src/codex_message_processor.rs` (including
`thread/start`, `thread/unarchive`, `thread/read`, `thread/resume`,
`thread/fork`, and review/thread-started notification responses).
- In `handle_pending_thread_resume_request`, use both the in-memory
`active_turn_snapshot` and the resumed rollout turns to decide whether a
turn is in progress before resolving thread status for the response.
- Extend `thread_status` tests to validate the new status-resolution
behavior directly.

## Verification
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server
suite::v2::thread_resume::thread_resume_rejoins_running_thread_even_with_override_mismatch`
2026-02-20 20:36:04 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
b237f7cbb1
Add experimental realtime websocket backend prompt override (#12418)
- add top-level `experimental_realtime_ws_backend_prompt` config key
(experimental / do not use) and include it in config schema
- apply the override only to `Op::RealtimeConversation` websocket
`backend_prompt`, with config + realtime tests
2026-02-20 20:10:51 -08:00
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
Ahmed Ibrahim
7ae5d88016
Add experimental realtime websocket URL override (#12416)
- add top-level `experimental_realtime_ws_base_url` config key
(experimental / do not use) and include it in config schema
- apply the override only to `Op::RealtimeConversation` websocket
transport, with config + realtime tests
2026-02-20 19:51:20 -08:00
Rohan Godha
0644ba7b7e
fix(nix): include libcap dependency on linux builds (#12415)
commit 923f931121 introduced a dependency
on `libcap`. This PR fixes the nix build by including `libcap` in nix's
build inputs

issue number: #12102. @etraut-openai gave me permission to open pr 

Testing:
running `nix run .#codex-rs` works on both macos (aarch64) and nixos
(x86-64)
2026-02-20 19:32:15 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
6817f0be8a
Wire realtime api to core (#12268)
- Introduce `RealtimeConversationManager` for realtime API management 
- Add `op::conversation` to start conversation, insert audio, insert
text, and close conversation.
- emit conversation lifecycle and realtime events.
- Move shared realtime payload types into codex-protocol and add core
e2e websocket tests for start/replace/transport-close paths.

Things to consider:
- Should we use the same `op::` and `Events` channel to carry audio? I
think we should try this simple approach and later we can create
separate one if the channels got congested.
- Sending text updates to the client: we can start simple and later
restrict that.
- Provider auth isn't wired for now intentionally
2026-02-20 19:06:35 -08:00
natea-oai
936e744c93
Add field to Thread object for the latest rename set for a given thread (#12301)
Exposes through the app server updated names set for a thread. This
enables other surfaces to use the core as the source of truth for thread
naming. `threadName` is gathered using the helper functions used to
interact with `session_index.jsonl`, and is hydrated in:
- `thread/list`
- `thread/read`
- `thread/resume`
- `thread/unarchive`
- `thread/rollback`

We don't do this for `thread/start` and `thread/fork`.
2026-02-20 18:26:57 -08:00
Michael Bolin
53bcfaf42d
fix: explicitly list name collisions in JSON schema generation (#12406)
## Why

JSON schema codegen was silently resolving naming collisions by
appending numeric suffixes (for example `...2`, `...3`). That makes the
generated schema names unstable: removing an earlier colliding type can
cause a later type to be renumbered, which is a breaking change for
consumers that referenced the old generated name.

This PR makes those collisions explicit and reviewable.

Though note that once we remove `v1` from the codegen, we will no longer
support naming collisions. Or rather, naming collisions will have to be
handled explicitly rather than the numeric suffix approach.

## What Changed

- In `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/export.rs`, replaced implicit
numeric suffix collision handling for generated variant titles with
explicit special-case maps.
- Added a panic when a collision occurs without an entry in the map, so
new collisions fail loudly instead of silently renaming generated schema
types.
- Added the currently required special cases so existing generated names
remain stable.
- Extended the same approach to numbered `definitions` / `$defs`
collisions (for example `MessagePhase2`-style names) so those are also
explicitly tracked.

## Verification

- Ran targeted generator-path test:
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol
generate_json_filters_experimental_fields_and_methods -- --nocapture`


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2026-02-20 17:51:53 -08:00
Matthew Zeng
36a2a9fdbb
[apps] Bump MCP tool call timeout. (#12405)
- [x] Bump MCP tool call timeout.
2026-02-20 17:35:07 -08:00
Felipe Coury
a5d0757ed1
fix(tui): queued-message edit shortcut unreachable in some terminals (#12240)
## Problem

The TUI's "edit queued message" shortcut (Alt+Up) is either silently
swallowed or recognized as another key combination by Apple Terminal,
Warp, and VSCode's integrated terminal on macOS. Users in those
environments see the hint but pressing the keys does nothing.

## Mental model

When a model turn is in progress the user can still type follow-up
messages. These are queued and displayed below the composer with a hint
line showing how to pop the most recent one back into the editor. The
hint text and the actual key handler must agree on which shortcut is
used, and that shortcut must actually reach the TUI—i.e. it must not be
intercepted by the host terminal.

Three terminals are known to intercept Alt+Up: Apple Terminal (remaps it
to cursor movement), Warp (consumes it for its own command palette), and
VSCode (maps it to "move line up"). For these we use Shift+Left instead.

<p align="center">
<img width="283" height="182" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4a9c5d13-6e47-4157-bb41-28b4ce96a914"
/>
</p>

| macOS Native Terminal | Warp | VSCode Terminal |
|---|---|---|
| <img width="1557" height="1010" alt="SCR-20260219-kigi"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f4ff52f8-119e-407b-a3f3-52f564c36d70"
/> | <img width="1479" height="1261" alt="SCR-20260219-krrf"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5807d7c4-17ae-4a2b-aa27-238fd49d90fd"
/> | <img width="1612" height="1312" alt="SCR-20260219-ksbz"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cedb895-6966-4d63-ac5f-0eea0f7057e8"
/> |

## Non-goals

- Making the binding user-configurable at runtime (deferred to a broader
keybinding-config effort).
- Remapping any other shortcuts that might be terminal-specific.

## Tradeoffs

- **Exhaustive match instead of a wildcard default.** The
`queued_message_edit_binding_for_terminal` function explicitly lists
every `TerminalName` variant. This is intentional: adding a new terminal
to the enum will produce a compile error, forcing the author to decide
which binding that terminal should use.

- **Binding lives on `ChatWidget`, hint lives on `QueuedUserMessages`.**
The key event handler that actually acts on the press is in
`ChatWidget`, but the rendered hint text is inside `QueuedUserMessages`.
These are kept in sync by `ChatWidget` calling
`bottom_pane.set_queued_message_edit_binding(self.queued_message_edit_binding)`
during construction. A mismatch would show the wrong hint but would not
lose data.

## Architecture

```mermaid
  graph TD
      TI["terminal_info().name"] --> FN["queued_message_edit_binding_for_terminal(name)"]
      FN --> KB["KeyBinding"]
      KB --> CW["ChatWidget.queued_message_edit_binding<br/><i>key event matching</i>"]
      KB --> BP["BottomPane.set_queued_message_edit_binding()"]
      BP --> QUM["QueuedUserMessages.edit_binding<br/><i>rendered in hint line</i>"]

      subgraph "Special terminals (Shift+Left)"
          AT["Apple Terminal"]
          WT["Warp"]
          VS["VSCode"]
      end

      subgraph "Default (Alt+Up)"
          GH["Ghostty"]
          IT["iTerm2"]
          OT["Others…"]
      end

      AT --> FN
      WT --> FN
      VS --> FN
      GH --> FN
      IT --> FN
      OT --> FN
```

No new crates or public API surface. The only cross-crate dependency
added is `codex_core::terminal::{TerminalName, terminal_info}`, which
already existed for telemetry.

## Observability

No new logging. Terminal detection already emits a `tracing::debug!` log
line at startup with the detected terminal name, which is sufficient to
diagnose binding mismatches.

## Tests

- Existing `alt_up_edits_most_recent_queued_message` test is preserved
and explicitly sets the Alt+Up binding to isolate from the host
terminal.
- New parameterized async tests verify Shift+Left works for Apple
Terminal, Warp, and VSCode.
- A sync unit test asserts the mapping table covers the three special
terminals (Shift+Left) and that iTerm2 still gets Alt+Up.
  
Fixes #4490
2026-02-20 16:56:41 -08:00
Matthew Zeng
4ebdddaa34
[apps] Fix gateway url. (#12403)
- [x] Fix connectors gateway url.
2026-02-21 00:47:15 +00:00
Charley Cunningham
021e39b303
Show model/reasoning hint when switching modes (#12307)
## Summary
- show an info message when switching collaboration modes changes the
effective model or reasoning
- include the target mode in the message (for example `... for Plan
mode.`)
- add TUI tests for model-change and reasoning-only change notifications
on mode switch

<img width="715" height="184" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-20 at 2 01 40 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/18d1beb3-ab87-4e1c-9ada-a10218520420"
/>
2026-02-20 15:22:10 -08:00
sayan-oai
65b9fe8f30
clarify model_catalog_json only applied on startup (#12379)
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2026-02-20 15:04:36 -08:00
viyatb-oai
64f3827d10
Move sanitizer into codex-secrets (#12306)
## Summary
- move the sanitizer implementation into `codex-secrets`
(`secrets/src/sanitizer.rs`) and re-export `redact_secrets`
- switch `codex-core` to depend on/import `codex-secrets` for sanitizer
usage
- remove the old `utils/sanitizer` crate wiring and refresh lockfiles

## Testing
- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-secrets`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --no-run`
- `cargo clippy -p codex-secrets -p codex-core --all-targets
--all-features -- -D warnings`
- `just bazel-lock-update`
- `just bazel-lock-check`

## Notes
- not run: `cargo test --all-features` (full workspace suite)
2026-02-20 22:47:54 +00:00
pakrym-oai
1bb7989b20
Add ability to attach extra files to feedback (#12370)
Allow clients to provide extra files.
2026-02-20 22:26:14 +00:00