Codex Workspace - Visual Studio Marketplace Codex Workspace is a VS Code extension that brings scattered Codex configuration and operational assets into one place, so you can manage them without getting lost
Vscode extension: Add a folder to your workspace to use Codex To use Codex in VS Code, you need to have a folder opened as your workspace root (Codex can’t properly work if you only opened a single file) So, File → Open Folder → pick your project folder (this becomes the workspace root)
How to Use OpenAIs Codex Agent in VS Code: A Step-by-Step Guide You’ve now seen how simple it is to get OpenAI’s Codex agent running in VS Code By following these steps, you can bring a powerful AI pair programmer into your daily workflow, automating tasks and accelerating your projects
IDE extension – Codex | OpenAI Developers With the Codex VS Code extension, you can use Codex side by side in your IDE or delegate tasks to Codex Cloud ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Business, Edu, and Enterprise plans include Codex
Use the Agents window (Preview) - Visual Studio Code You can directly start a session scoped to a specific workspace by hovering over a workspace in the sessions list and selecting + (New Session) If the folder or repository you select isn't trusted yet, you'll be prompted to trust it before you can start a session
Remote connections – Codex | OpenAI Developers Remote connections let you use Codex from another device or another machine Use Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app to work with Codex on a connected Mac or Windows device, continue work from another supported Codex App device, or connect the Codex App to projects on an SSH host
Codex “Add a project to use Codex” error in VS Code, fixed In the “Select your project” modal, check the workspace you just opened and click Add project, then Continue The currently opened folder appears as an option alongside any projects you’ve added before
Giving OpenAI codex a try in VSCode - bartwullems. blogspot. com One feature that stood out for me is the sandbox mode In this mode, Codex will work in a restricted environment and do the following: Launches commands inside a restricted token derived from an AppContainer profile Grants only specifically requested filesystem capabilities by attaching capability SIDs to that profile