- Add agents/openai.yaml for Codex skill discovery
- Make SKILL.md script path portable (repo, Claude, Codex, agents dirs)
- Platform-neutral output text ("assistant" instead of "Claude")
- Sandbox-friendly cache/output dirs with env var overrides and tempdir fallback
- Add Codex installation docs to README
Inspired by PR #24 (el-analista) and PR #5 (jblwilliams).
Zero impact on existing Claude Code behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
12 KiB
title, type, date
| title | type | date |
|---|---|---|
| feat: Add Codex CLI compatibility | feat | 2026-02-14 |
feat: Add Codex CLI Compatibility
Overview
Make /last30days work as a Codex CLI skill alongside Claude Code. Both platforms use SKILL.md with YAML frontmatter — the gap is small but the details matter. Inspired by PR #24 (el-analista) and PR #5 (jblwilliams) on the public repo, applied to the v2.1 codebase.
Research Findings
How Codex Skills Work (from official docs)
Format: Identical to Claude Code — SKILL.md with YAML frontmatter + Markdown body.
Required frontmatter: Only name and description. The official skill-creator guidance says "Do not include any other fields in YAML frontmatter." This is stricter than Claude Code which allows version, allowed-tools, argument-hint, etc.
Discovery: Codex uses "progressive disclosure" — it reads ONLY the description field to decide whether to invoke a skill. The body loads only after triggering. This means the description must be comprehensive about when to use/not use the skill.
Invocation: Users invoke with $skill-name or /skills menu. Codex can also implicitly match based on the description (configurable via agents/openai.yaml).
Installation paths (scanned in order):
| Scope | Path |
|---|---|
| Folder | $CWD/.agents/skills/ |
| Repo | $REPO_ROOT/.agents/skills/ |
| User | $HOME/.agents/skills/ |
| Admin | /etc/codex/skills/ |
| System | Bundled |
Note: Some docs also mention ~/.codex/skills/ as an alias for $HOME/.agents/skills/. Both should be checked.
agents/openai.yaml (optional sidecar):
interface:
display_name: "User-facing name"
short_description: "Brief description"
default_prompt: "Surrounding prompt template"
brand_color: "#hex"
policy:
allow_implicit_invocation: true
dependencies:
tools:
- type: "mcp"
value: "toolName"
Size guidance: Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines. Use references/ directory for detailed docs that load on demand.
Scripts: Put executable code in scripts/. These can run without being loaded into context — good for our Python research engine.
What Real Codex Skills Look Like (from openai/skills catalog)
openai-docs skill — Uses MCP tools (mcp__openaiDeveloperDocs__search_openai_docs). Has a workflow section, fallback instructions if MCP isn't set up, and quality rules. Clean and focused.
pdf skill — Runs scripts (pdftoppm, reportlab), has file conventions (tmp/pdfs/, output/pdf/), specifies dependencies. Good example of a skill that shells out to tools like we do.
skill-creator — The meta-skill. Emphasizes "the context window is a public good" and treating the LLM as "already very smart — only add information it genuinely lacks." Has 6 creation steps, validation scripts, and naming conventions.
Key Insight: Frontmatter Compatibility Problem
Claude Code SKILL.md uses:
name: last30days
version: "2.1"
description: Research a topic...
argument-hint: 'nano banana pro prompts...'
allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Write, AskUserQuestion, WebSearch
Codex wants only name and description. The question: does Codex error on unknown frontmatter fields, or ignore them?
Safe answer: Codex uses standard YAML parsing and likely ignores unknown keys. But the official guidance says "Do not include any other fields" — meaning it's untested territory and could break in future Codex updates.
Our approach: Keep one SKILL.md with Claude-specific fields. If Codex chokes, we add a thin wrapper. This is pragmatic — maintaining two SKILL.md files defeats the purpose of cross-platform compatibility.
PR #24 Analysis (el-analista)
Good ideas to incorporate:
- Portable script path resolution (repo → Claude → Codex → agents)
agents/openai.yamlfor Codex discovery- Platform-neutral output text ("assistant" instead of "Claude")
- Sandbox-friendly cache/output dir fallbacks with env var overrides
- Last-chance retry for Bird search (better query noise stripping)
Not applicable to v2.1:
- Based on v2.0 codebase — doesn't have YouTube, vendored Bird, or pipeline changes
- We'll cherry-pick the ideas, not the code
PR #5 Analysis (jblwilliams)
Not needed:
- Codex JWT auth — our OpenAI API calls work natively in Codex already
- SSE response handling — we don't stream responses
- The 403 enrichment issues they hit are specific to Codex-hosted auth, not our use case
Proposed Solution
Five changes, all additive — zero impact on existing Claude Code behavior:
1. Add agents/openai.yaml for Codex discovery
interface:
display_name: "Last 30 Days"
short_description: "Research any topic across Reddit, X, YouTube, and the web from the last 30 days. Returns synthesized expert answers and copy-paste prompts."
default_prompt: "Research this topic from the last 30 days across Reddit, X, YouTube, and web. Synthesize what people are actually saying, upvoting, and sharing right now."
brand_color: "#FF6B35"
policy:
allow_implicit_invocation: true
2. Make SKILL.md script path portable
Replace the hardcoded Claude path with a lookup that checks multiple install locations:
# Find the skill root
for dir in \
"." \
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-}" \
"$HOME/.claude/skills/last30days" \
"$HOME/.agents/skills/last30days" \
"$HOME/.codex/skills/last30days"; do
[ -n "$dir" ] && [ -f "$dir/scripts/last30days.py" ] && SKILL_ROOT="$dir" && break
done
if [ -z "${SKILL_ROOT:-}" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Could not find scripts/last30days.py" >&2
exit 1
fi
python3 "${SKILL_ROOT}/scripts/last30days.py" "$ARGUMENTS" --emit=compact 2>&1
3. Platform-neutral Python output text
Replace "Claude" with "assistant" in LLM-facing output strings only. Human-facing docs (README, etc.) stay as-is.
Files:
scripts/last30days.py— web search marker text (~3 lines)scripts/lib/render.py— docstrings + web-only banner (~4 lines)scripts/lib/http.py— User-Agent string (~1 line)
4. Sandbox-friendly cache/output dirs
Codex runs sandboxed. Add env var overrides + tempdir fallback (from PR #24):
scripts/lib/cache.py:
- Check
LAST30DAYS_CACHE_DIRenv var - Catch
PermissionError, fall back totempfile.gettempdir()/last30days/cache
scripts/lib/render.py:
- Check
LAST30DAYS_OUTPUT_DIRenv var - Catch
PermissionError, fall back totempfile.gettempdir()/last30days/out
5. README + installation docs
Add a "Codex Compatibility" section to README:
## Codex Compatibility
This skill works in both Claude Code and OpenAI Codex CLI.
**Claude Code:** `git clone` into `~/.claude/skills/last30days`
**Codex CLI:** `git clone` into `~/.agents/skills/last30days`
Both use the same SKILL.md, same Python engine, same scripts.
The `agents/openai.yaml` provides Codex-specific discovery metadata.
What We're NOT Doing
- Separate SKILL.md for Codex — One file, both platforms. Claude-specific frontmatter fields (
allowed-tools,version,argument-hint) are likely ignored by Codex's YAML parser. If this breaks, we'll address it then. - Codex JWT auth (PR #5) — Our OpenAI Responses API calls work natively in Codex. No special handling needed.
- SSE streaming (PR #5) — Not our use case.
- Codex-specific tool names in SKILL.md — Both LLMs understand "do a web search" and "run this bash command." The instructions work cross-platform as-is.
- Publishing to openai/skills catalog — Out of scope for now. Users install via git clone.
Acceptance Criteria
agents/openai.yamlexists with properinterfaceandpolicysections- SKILL.md uses portable path resolution (repo checkout,
~/.claude/skills/,~/.agents/skills/,~/.codex/skills/) - Python scripts use "assistant" instead of "Claude" in LLM-facing output (~8 string replacements)
- Cache dir falls back gracefully in sandboxed environments (
LAST30DAYS_CACHE_DIRenv var +PermissionErrorcatch) - Output dir falls back gracefully in sandboxed environments (
LAST30DAYS_OUTPUT_DIRenv var +PermissionErrorcatch) - Existing Claude Code behavior is unchanged (zero regressions)
- README documents Codex installation path (
~/.agents/skills/last30days) python3 scripts/last30days.py "test topic" --mock --emit=compactstill works
Files to Create/Modify
New Files
agents/openai.yaml— Codex discovery metadata (~10 lines)
Modified Files
SKILL.md— Portable script path resolution (~15 lines changed)README.md— Add "Codex Compatibility" section (~15 lines)scripts/last30days.py— "Claude" → "assistant" in output strings (~3 lines)scripts/lib/render.py— "Claude" → "assistant" + output dir fallback (~15 lines)scripts/lib/cache.py— Cache dir env override + fallback (~12 lines)scripts/lib/http.py— User-Agent string (~1 line)
Total scope: ~70 lines changed across 7 files. Small, additive, low risk.
Dependencies & Risks
| Risk | Likelihood | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
Codex rejects unknown YAML frontmatter (allowed-tools, etc.) |
Low-Medium | Standard YAML parsers ignore unknown keys. If it breaks, strip Claude-specific fields and use agents/openai.yaml for metadata. |
| Codex sandbox blocks Node.js (vendored Bird) | Medium | Bird failure already falls back to xAI API. If no xAI key, X search skipped gracefully. |
| yt-dlp not in Codex sandbox PATH | Medium | YouTube already degrades gracefully — "yt-dlp not installed, skipping YouTube." |
Codex sandbox blocks ~/.cache/ writes |
Medium | Env var override + tempdir fallback handles this. (Proven approach from PR #24) |
| Codex changes skill discovery paths | Low | We check 5 paths. Easy to add more. |
| Codex description matching triggers on wrong queries | Low | Write description with clear "use when" / "do not use when" boundaries per official guidance. |
References
Community PRs
- PR #24 (el-analista) — Codex compatibility, portable paths, platform-neutral text
- PR #5 (jblwilliams) — Codex auth support
Official Codex Docs
- Agent Skills — SKILL.md format, discovery, installation paths
- AGENTS.md Guide — Custom instructions, hierarchical loading
- Codex CLI Features — Overview of CLI capabilities
- Configuration Reference — config.toml, skill enable/disable
Examples
- openai/skills catalog — Official curated skills
- skill-creator — Meta-skill for creating skills, best practices
- pdf skill — Example of skill that runs external scripts
- openai-docs skill — Example of MCP-backed skill
Community Analysis
- Skills in OpenAI Codex — Jesse Vincent's deep dive on skill internals
- Simon Willison on skills adoption — Cross-platform skill format analysis
- SkillsMP marketplace — Community marketplace supporting both Claude Code and Codex skills