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@yojoyo/codex

v0.30.0-fork.4

Published

<h1 align="center">Codex CLI (Fork)</h1>

Readme

This repository is a maintained fork of the upstream project at: https://github.com/openai/codex

For product docs, installation, and general usage, please refer to the upstream README and documentation. This fork focuses on a small set of exclusive features and a separate sync/release workflow while staying close to upstream.

Fork-Specific Features

  • TUI: double-press Esc opens the user prompt node selector for faster input routing.

Install & CLI Name (Fork)

  • npm package: @yojoyo/codex
  • global binary: ycodex (renamed to avoid conflicts with the upstream codex)
    • install: npm i -g @yojoyo/codex
    • run: ycodex

Sync and Release Workflow

  • Versioning: releases follow upstream versions with a "-fork.N" suffix, e.g. "0.21.0-fork.1".
  • Tags: publishing is triggered by tags named "rust-v", including fork suffixes (e.g., "rust-v0.21.0-fork.1").
  • Release pipeline: only "-alpha/-beta/-rc" are marked as pre-release; "-fork.*" are published as normal releases.
  • Upstream sync tooling: local helper script at "scripts/sync_upstream.sh" and a scheduled/hand-run GitHub Action to open PRs that sync from upstream.
  • Tag selection for sync: by default only stable tags ("rust-vX.Y.Z"). Use --include-pre to include pre-release tags (e.g., -alpha/-beta/-rc) or --pre-only for pre-releases only.

Getting started with this fork:

  • Download builds from this fork's GitHub Releases page.
  • See CONTRIBUTING.md for the fork-specific contribution and release guide.

License:

Apache-2.0, same as upstream (see LICENSE).