core-agent-ide/codex-rs/chatgpt
Michael Bolin 8b7f8af343
feat: split codex-common into smaller utils crates (#11422)
We are removing feature-gated shared crates from the `codex-rs`
workspace. `codex-common` grouped several unrelated utilities behind
`[features]`, which made dependency boundaries harder to reason about
and worked against the ongoing effort to eliminate feature flags from
workspace crates.

Splitting these utilities into dedicated crates under `utils/` aligns
this area with existing workspace structure and keeps each dependency
explicit at the crate boundary.

## What changed

- Removed `codex-rs/common` (`codex-common`) from workspace members and
workspace dependencies.
- Added six new utility crates under `codex-rs/utils/`:
  - `codex-utils-cli`
  - `codex-utils-elapsed`
  - `codex-utils-sandbox-summary`
  - `codex-utils-approval-presets`
  - `codex-utils-oss`
  - `codex-utils-fuzzy-match`
- Migrated the corresponding modules out of `codex-common` into these
crates (with tests), and added matching `BUILD.bazel` targets.
- Updated direct consumers to use the new crates instead of
`codex-common`:
  - `codex-rs/cli`
  - `codex-rs/tui`
  - `codex-rs/exec`
  - `codex-rs/app-server`
  - `codex-rs/mcp-server`
  - `codex-rs/chatgpt`
  - `codex-rs/cloud-tasks`
- Updated workspace lockfile entries to reflect the new dependency graph
and removal of `codex-common`.
2026-02-11 12:59:24 +00:00
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src feat: split codex-common into smaller utils crates (#11422) 2026-02-11 12:59:24 +00:00
tests feat: introduce find_resource! macro that works with Cargo or Bazel (#8879) 2026-01-07 18:06:08 -08:00
BUILD.bazel feat: add support for building with Bazel (#8875) 2026-01-09 11:09:43 -08:00
Cargo.toml feat: split codex-common into smaller utils crates (#11422) 2026-02-11 12:59:24 +00:00
README.md Add codex apply to apply a patch created from the Codex remote agent (#1528) 2025-07-11 13:30:11 -04:00

ChatGPT

This crate pertains to first party ChatGPT APIs and products such as Codex agent.

This crate should be primarily built and maintained by OpenAI employees. Please reach out to a maintainer before making an external contribution.