core-agent-ide/codex-rs/core
Michael Bolin 17aa394ae7
feat: introduce Op:UserTurn (#2329)
This introduces `Op::UserTurn`, which makes it possible to override many
of the fields that were set when the `Session` was originally created
when creating a new conversation turn. This is one way we could support
changing things like `model` or `cwd` in the middle of the conversation,
though we may want to consider making each field optional, or
alternatively having a separate `Op` that mutates the `TurnContext`
associated with a `submission_loop()`.

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src feat: introduce Op:UserTurn (#2329) 2025-08-15 09:56:05 -07:00
tests [tools] Add apply_patch tool (#2303) 2025-08-15 11:55:53 -04:00
Cargo.toml Wait for requested delay in rate limit errors (#2266) 2025-08-13 15:43:54 -07:00
prompt.md fix: remove behavioral prompting from update_plan tool def (#2261) 2025-08-13 19:05:13 +00:00
README.md fix: support special --codex-run-as-apply-patch arg (#1702) 2025-07-28 09:26:44 -07:00

codex-core

This crate implements the business logic for Codex. It is designed to be used by the various Codex UIs written in Rust.

Dependencies

Note that codex-core makes some assumptions about certain helper utilities being available in the environment. Currently, this

macOS

Expects /usr/bin/sandbox-exec to be present.

Linux

Expects the binary containing codex-core to run the equivalent of codex debug landlock when arg0 is codex-linux-sandbox. See the codex-arg0 crate for details.

All Platforms

Expects the binary containing codex-core to simulate the virtual apply_patch CLI when arg1 is --codex-run-as-apply-patch. See the codex-arg0 crate for details.