## Summary
Enables shell_command for windows users, and starts adding some basic
command parsing here, to at least remove powershell prefixes. We'll
follow this up with command parsing but I wanted to land this change
separately with some basic UX.
**NOTE**: This implementation parses bash and powershell on both
platforms. In theory this is possible, since you can use git bash on
windows or powershell on linux. In practice, this may not be worth the
complexity of supporting, so I don't feel strongly about the current
approach vs. platform-specific branching.
## Testing
- [x] Added a bunch of tests
- [x] Ran on both windows and os x
Extends shell wrapper stripping in TUI to handle `zsh -lc` in addition
to `bash -lc`.
Currently, Linux users (and macOS users with zsh profiles) see cluttered
command headers like `• Ran zsh -lc "echo hello"` instead of `• Ran echo
hello`. This happens because `codex-rs/tui/src/exec_command.rs` only
checks for literal `"bash"`, ignoring `zsh` and absolute paths like
`/usr/bin/zsh`.
**Changes:**
- Added `is_login_shell_with_lc` helper that extracts shell basename and
matches against `bash` or `zsh`
- Updated pattern matching to use the helper instead of hardcoded check
- Added test coverage for zsh and absolute paths (`/usr/bin/zsh`,
`/bin/bash`)
**Testing:**
```bash
cd codex-rs
cargo test strip_bash_lc_and_escape -p codex-tui
```
All 4 test cases pass (bash, zsh, and absolute paths for both).
Closes#4201
Codex created this PR from the following prompt:
> upgrade this entire repo to Rust 1.89. Note that this requires
updating codex-rs/rust-toolchain.toml as well as the workflows in
.github/. Make sure that things are "clippy clean" as this change will
likely uncover new Clippy errors. `just fmt` and `cargo clippy --tests`
are sufficient to check for correctness
Note this modifies a lot of lines because it folds nested `if`
statements using `&&`.
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As stated in `codex-rs/README.md`:
Today, Codex CLI is written in TypeScript and requires Node.js 22+ to
run it. For a number of users, this runtime requirement inhibits
adoption: they would be better served by a standalone executable. As
maintainers, we want Codex to run efficiently in a wide range of
environments with minimal overhead. We also want to take advantage of
operating system-specific APIs to provide better sandboxing, where
possible.
To that end, we are moving forward with a Rust implementation of Codex
CLI contained in this folder, which has the following benefits:
- The CLI compiles to small, standalone, platform-specific binaries.
- Can make direct, native calls to
[seccomp](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/seccomp.2.html) and
[landlock](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/landlock.7.html) in
order to support sandboxing on Linux.
- No runtime garbage collection, resulting in lower memory consumption
and better, more predictable performance.
Currently, the Rust implementation is materially behind the TypeScript
implementation in functionality, so continue to use the TypeScript
implmentation for the time being. We will publish native executables via
GitHub Releases as soon as we feel the Rust version is usable.