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chore: clean up argument-comment lint and roll out all-target CI on macOS (#16054)
## Why `argument-comment-lint` was green in CI even though the repo still had many uncommented literal arguments. The main gap was target coverage: the repo wrapper did not force Cargo to inspect test-only call sites, so examples like the `latest_session_lookup_params(true, ...)` tests in `codex-rs/tui_app_server/src/lib.rs` never entered the blocking CI path. This change cleans up the existing backlog, makes the default repo lint path cover all Cargo targets, and starts rolling that stricter CI enforcement out on the platform where it is currently validated. ## What changed - mechanically fixed existing `argument-comment-lint` violations across the `codex-rs` workspace, including tests, examples, and benches - updated `tools/argument-comment-lint/run-prebuilt-linter.sh` and `tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh` so non-`--fix` runs default to `--all-targets` unless the caller explicitly narrows the target set - fixed both wrappers so forwarded cargo arguments after `--` are preserved with a single separator - documented the new default behavior in `tools/argument-comment-lint/README.md` - updated `rust-ci` so the macOS lint lane keeps the plain wrapper invocation and therefore enforces `--all-targets`, while Linux and Windows temporarily pass `-- --lib --bins` That temporary CI split keeps the stricter all-targets check where it is already cleaned up, while leaving room to finish the remaining Linux- and Windows-specific target-gated cleanup before enabling `--all-targets` on those runners. The Linux and Windows failures on the intermediate revision were caused by the wrapper forwarding bug, not by additional lint findings in those lanes. ## Validation - `bash -n tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh` - `bash -n tools/argument-comment-lint/run-prebuilt-linter.sh` - shell-level wrapper forwarding check for `-- --lib --bins` - shell-level wrapper forwarding check for `-- --tests` - `just argument-comment-lint` - `cargo test` in `tools/argument-comment-lint` - `cargo test -p codex-terminal-detection` ## Follow-up - Clean up remaining Linux-only target-gated callsites, then switch the Linux lint lane back to the plain wrapper invocation. - Clean up remaining Windows-only target-gated callsites, then switch the Windows lint lane back to the plain wrapper invocation.
Michael Bolin ·
2026-03-27 19:00:44 -07:00 -
chore: refactor network permissions to use explicit domain and unix socket rule maps (#15120)
## Summary This PR replaces the legacy network allow/deny list model with explicit rule maps for domains and unix sockets across managed requirements, permissions profiles, the network proxy config, and the app server protocol. Concretely, it: - introduces typed domain (`allow` / `deny`) and unix socket permission (`allow` / `none`) entries instead of separate `allowed_domains`, `denied_domains`, and `allow_unix_sockets` lists - updates config loading, managed requirements merging, and exec-policy overlays to read and upsert rule entries consistently - exposes the new shape through protocol/schema outputs, debug surfaces, and app-server config APIs - rejects the legacy list-based keys and updates docs/tests to reflect the new config format ## Why The previous representation split related network policy across multiple parallel lists, which made merging and overriding rules harder to reason about. Moving to explicit keyed permission maps gives us a single source of truth per host/socket entry, makes allow/deny precedence clearer, and gives protocol consumers access to the full rule state instead of derived projections only. ## Backward Compatibility ### Backward compatible - Managed requirements still accept the legacy `experimental_network.allowed_domains`, `experimental_network.denied_domains`, and `experimental_network.allow_unix_sockets` fields. They are normalized into the new canonical `domains` and `unix_sockets` maps internally. - App-server v2 still deserializes legacy `allowedDomains`, `deniedDomains`, and `allowUnixSockets` payloads, so older clients can continue reading managed network requirements. - App-server v2 responses still populate `allowedDomains`, `deniedDomains`, and `allowUnixSockets` as legacy compatibility views derived from the canonical maps. - `managed_allowed_domains_only` keeps the same behavior after normalization. Legacy managed allowlists still participate in the same enforcement path as canonical `domains` entries. ### Not backward compatible - Permissions profiles under `[permissions.<profile>.network]` no longer accept the legacy list-based keys. Those configs must use the canonical `[domains]` and `[unix_sockets]` tables instead of `allowed_domains`, `denied_domains`, or `allow_unix_sockets`. - Managed `experimental_network` config cannot mix canonical and legacy forms in the same block. For example, `domains` cannot be combined with `allowed_domains` or `denied_domains`, and `unix_sockets` cannot be combined with `allow_unix_sockets`. - The canonical format can express explicit `"none"` entries for unix sockets, but those entries do not round-trip through the legacy compatibility fields because the legacy fields only represent allow/deny lists. ## Testing `/target/debug/codex sandbox macos --log-denials /bin/zsh -c 'curl https://www.example.com' ` gives 200 with config ``` [permissions.workspace.network.domains] "www.example.com" = "allow" ``` and fails when set to deny: `curl: (56) CONNECT tunnel failed, response 403`. Also tested backward compatibility path by verifying that adding the following to `/etc/codex/requirements.toml` works: ``` [experimental_network] allowed_domains = ["www.example.com"] ```
Celia Chen ·
2026-03-27 06:17:59 +00:00 -
Apply argument comment lint across codex-rs (#14652)
## Why Once the repo-local lint exists, `codex-rs` needs to follow the checked-in convention and CI needs to keep it from drifting. This commit applies the fallback `/*param*/` style consistently across existing positional literal call sites without changing those APIs. The longer-term preference is still to avoid APIs that require comments by choosing clearer parameter types and call shapes. This PR is intentionally the mechanical follow-through for the places where the existing signatures stay in place. After rebasing onto newer `main`, the rollout also had to cover newly introduced `tui_app_server` call sites. That made it clear the first cut of the CI job was too expensive for the common path: it was spending almost as much time installing `cargo-dylint` and re-testing the lint crate as a representative test job spends running product tests. The CI update keeps the full workspace enforcement but trims that extra overhead from ordinary `codex-rs` PRs. ## What changed - keep a dedicated `argument_comment_lint` job in `rust-ci` - mechanically annotate remaining opaque positional literals across `codex-rs` with exact `/*param*/` comments, including the rebased `tui_app_server` call sites that now fall under the lint - keep the checked-in style aligned with the lint policy by using `/*param*/` and leaving string and char literals uncommented - cache `cargo-dylint`, `dylint-link`, and the relevant Cargo registry/git metadata in the lint job - split changed-path detection so the lint crate's own `cargo test` step runs only when `tools/argument-comment-lint/*` or `rust-ci.yml` changes - continue to run the repo wrapper over the `codex-rs` workspace, so product-code enforcement is unchanged Most of the code changes in this commit are intentionally mechanical comment rewrites or insertions driven by the lint itself. ## Verification - `./tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh --workspace` - `cargo test -p codex-tui-app-server -p codex-tui` - parsed `.github/workflows/rust-ci.yml` locally with PyYAML --- * -> #14652 * #14651
Michael Bolin ·
2026-03-16 16:48:15 -07:00 -
fix(network-proxy): serve HTTP proxy listener as HTTP/1 (#14395)
## Summary - switch the local HTTP proxy listener from Rama's auto server to explicit HTTP/1 so CONNECT clients skip the version-sniffing pre-read path - move rustls crypto-provider bootstrap into the HTTP proxy runner so direct callers do not need hidden global init - add a regression test that exercises a plain HTTP/1 CONNECT request against a live loopback listener
viyatb-oai ·
2026-03-11 14:35:44 -07:00 -
fix(network-proxy): reject mismatched host headers (#13275)
## Summary - reject plain HTTP absolute-form requests whose Host header does not match the request target authority - add host/port-aware Host header validation for non-default ports - add regression coverage for mismatched Host forwarding and validator edge cases
viyatb-oai ·
2026-03-03 15:12:06 -08:00 -
feat(network-proxy): add embedded OTEL policy audit logging (#12046)
**PR Summary** This PR adds embedded-only OTEL policy audit logging for `codex-network-proxy` and threads audit metadata from `codex-core` into managed proxy startup. ### What changed - Added structured audit event emission in `network_policy.rs` with target `codex_otel.network_proxy`. - Emitted: - `codex.network_proxy.domain_policy_decision` once per domain-policy evaluation. - `codex.network_proxy.block_decision` for non-domain denies. - Added required policy/network fields, RFC3339 UTC millisecond `event.timestamp`, and fallback defaults (`http.request.method="none"`, `client.address="unknown"`). - Added non-domain deny audit emission in HTTP/SOCKS handlers for mode-guard and proxy-state denies, including unix-socket deny paths. - Added `REASON_UNIX_SOCKET_UNSUPPORTED` and used it for unsupported unix-socket auditing. - Added `NetworkProxyAuditMetadata` to runtime/state, re-exported from `lib.rs` and `state.rs`. - Added `start_proxy_with_audit_metadata(...)` in core config, with `start_proxy()` delegating to default metadata. - Wired metadata construction in `codex.rs` from session/auth context, including originator sanitization for OTEL-safe tagging. - Updated `network-proxy/README.md` with embedded-mode audit schema and behavior notes. - Refactored HTTP block-audit emission to a small local helper to reduce duplication. - Preserved existing unix-socket proxy-disabled host/path behavior for responses and blocked history while using an audit-only endpoint override (`server.address="unix-socket"`, `server.port=0`). ### Explicit exclusions - No standalone proxy OTEL startup work. - No `main.rs` binary wiring. - No `standalone_otel.rs`. - No standalone docs/tests. ### Tests - Extended `network_policy.rs` tests for event mapping, metadata propagation, fallbacks, timestamp format, and target prefix. - Extended HTTP tests to assert unix-socket deny block audit events. - Extended SOCKS tests to cover deny emission from handler deny branches. - Added/updated core tests to verify audit metadata threading into managed proxy state. ### Validation run - `just fmt` - `cargo test -p codex-network-proxy` ✅ - `cargo test -p codex-core` ran with one unrelated flaky timeout (`shell_snapshot::tests::snapshot_shell_does_not_inherit_stdin`), and the test passed when rerun directly ✅ --------- Co-authored-by: viyatb-oai <viyatb@openai.com>
mcgrew-oai ·
2026-02-25 11:46:37 -05:00 -
feat(network-proxy): add MITM support and gate limited-mode CONNECT (#9859)
## Description - Adds MITM support (CA load/issue, TLS termination, optional body inspection). - Adds `codex-network-proxy init` to create `CODEX_HOME/network_proxy/mitm`. - Enforces limited-mode HTTPS correctly: `CONNECT` requires MITM, otherwise blocked with `mitm_required`. - Keeps `origin/main` layering/reload semantics (managed layers included in reload checks). - Centralizes block reasons (`REASON_MITM_REQUIRED`) and removes `println!`. - Scope is MITM-only (no SOCKS changes). gated by `mitm=false` (default)
viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-24 18:15:15 +00:00 -
fix(network-proxy): add unix socket allow-all and update seatbelt rules (#11368)
## Summary Adds support for a Unix socket escape hatch so we can bypass socket allowlisting when explicitly enabled. ## Description * added a new flag, `network.dangerously_allow_all_unix_sockets` as an explicit escape hatch * In codex-network-proxy, enabling that flag now allows any absolute Unix socket path from x-unix-socket instead of requiring each path to be explicitly allowlisted. Relative paths are still rejected. * updated the macOS seatbelt path in core so it enforces the same Unix socket behavior: * allowlisted sockets generate explicit network* subpath rules * allow-all generates a broad network* (subpath "/") rule --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-20 10:56:57 -08:00 -
Refactor network approvals to host/protocol/port scope (#12140)
## Summary Simplify network approvals by removing per-attempt proxy correlation and moving to session-level approval dedupe keyed by (host, protocol, port). Instead of encoding attempt IDs into proxy credentials/URLs, we now treat approvals as a destination policy decision. - Concurrent calls to the same destination share one approval prompt. - Different destinations (or same host on different ports) get separate prompts. - Allow once approves the current queued request group only. - Allow for session caches that (host, protocol, port) and auto-allows future matching requests. - Never policy continues to deny without prompting. Example: - 3 calls: - a.com (line 443) - b.com (line 443) - a.com (line 443) => 2 prompts total (a, b), second a waits on the first decision. - a.com:80 is treated separately from a.com line 443 ## Testing - `just fmt` (in `codex-rs`) - `cargo test -p codex-core tools::network_approval::tests` - `cargo test -p codex-core` (unit tests pass; existing integration-suite failures remain in this environment)
viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-20 10:39:55 -08:00 -
feat(network-proxy): add websocket proxy env support (#11784)
## Summary - add managed proxy env wiring for websocket-specific variables (`WS_PROXY`/`WSS_PROXY`, including lowercase) - keep websocket proxy vars aligned with the existing managed HTTP proxy endpoint - add CONNECT regression tests to cover allowlist and denylist decisions (websocket tunnel path) - document websocket proxy usage and CONNECT policy behavior in the network proxy README ## Testing - just fmt - cargo test -p codex-network-proxy - cargo clippy -p codex-network-proxy Co-authored-by: Codex <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-17 13:49:43 -08:00 -
feat(network-proxy): structured policy signaling and attempt correlation to core (#11662)
## Summary When network requests were blocked, downstream code often had to infer ask vs deny from free-form response text. That was brittle and led to incorrect approval behavior. This PR fixes the proxy side so blocked decisions are structured and request metadata survives reliably. ## Description - Blocked proxy responses now carry consistent structured policy decision data. - Request attempt metadata is preserved across proxy env paths (including ALL_PROXY flows). - Header stripping was tightened so we still remove unsafe forwarding headers, but keep metadata needed for policy handling. - Block messages were clarified (for example, allowlist miss vs explicit deny). - Added unified violation log entries so policy failures can be inspected in one place. - Added/updated tests for these behaviors. --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-13 09:01:11 +00:00 -
feat: reserve loopback ephemeral listeners for managed proxy (#11269)
Codex may run many per-thread proxy instances, so hardcoded proxy ports are brittle and conflict-prone. The previous "ephemeral" approach still had a race: `build()` read `local_addr()` from temporary listeners and dropped them before `run()` rebound the ports. That left a [TOCTOU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-of-check_to_time-of-use) window where the OS (or another process) could reuse the same port, causing intermittent `EADDRINUSE` and partial proxy startup. Change the managed proxy path to reserve real listener sockets up front and keep them alive until startup: - add `ReservedListeners` on `NetworkProxy` to hold HTTP/SOCKS/admin std listeners allocated during `build()` - in managed mode, bind `127.0.0.1:0` for each listener and carry those bound sockets into `run()` instead of rebinding by address later - add `run_*_with_std_listener` entry points for HTTP, SOCKS5, and admin servers so `run()` can start services from already-reserved sockets - keep static/configured ports only when `managed_by_codex(false)`, including explicit `socks_addr` override support - remove fallback synthetic port allocation and add tests for managed ephemeral loopback binding and unmanaged configured-port behavior This makes managed startup deterministic, avoids port collisions, and preserves the intended distinction between Codex-managed ephemeral ports and externally managed fixed ports.
Michael Bolin ·
2026-02-10 06:11:02 +00:00 -
feat: enable premessage-deflate for websockets (#10966)
note: unfortunately, tokio-tungstenite / tungstenite upgrade triggers some problems with linker of rama-tls-boring with openssl: ``` error: linking with `/Users/apanasenko/Library/Caches/cargo-zigbuild/0.20.1/zigcc-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl-ff6a.sh` failed: exit status: 1 | = note: "/Users/apanasenko/Library/Caches/cargo-zigbuild/0.20.1/zigcc-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl-ff6a.sh" "-m64" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/self-contained/rcrt1.o" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/self-contained/crti.o" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/self-contained/crtbeginS.o" "<1 object files omitted>" "-Wl,--as-needed" "-Wl,-Bstatic" "/var/folders/kt/52y_g75x3ng8ktvk3rfwm6400000gp/T/rustcyGQdYm/{liblzma_sys-662a82316f96ec30,libbzip2_sys-bf78a2d58d5cbce6,liblibsqlite3_sys-6c004987fd67a36a,libtree_sitter_bash-220b99a97d331ab7,libtree_sitter-858f0a1dbfea58bd,libzstd_sys-6eb237deec748c5b,libring-2a87376483bf916f,libopenssl_sys-7c189e68b37fe2bb,liblibz_sys-4344eef4345520b1,librama_boring_sys-0414e98115015ee0}.rlib" "-lc++" "-lc++abi" "-lunwind" "-lc" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib" "-L" "/var/folders/kt/52y_g75x3ng8ktvk3rfwm6400000gp/T/rustcyGQdYm/raw-dylibs" "-Wl,-Bdynamic" "-Wl,--eh-frame-hdr" "-Wl,-z,noexecstack" "-nostartfiles" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/libz-sys-ff5ea50d88c28ffb/out/lib" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/ring-bdec3dddc19f5a5e/out" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/openssl-sys-96e0870de3ca22bc/out/openssl-build/install/lib" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/zstd-sys-0cc37a5da1481740/out" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/tree-sitter-72d2418073317c0f/out" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/tree-sitter-bash-bfd293a9f333ce6a/out" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/libsqlite3-sys-b78b2cfb81a330fc/out" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/bzip2-sys-69a145cc859ef275/out/lib" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/lzma-sys-07e92d0b6baa6fd4/out" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/build/crypto/" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/build/ssl/" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/build/" "-L" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/build" "-L" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/self-contained" "-L" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib" "-o" "/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/deps/codex_network_proxy-d08268b863517761" "-Wl,--gc-sections" "-static-pie" "-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now" "-Wl,-O1" "-Wl,--strip-all" "-nodefaultlibs" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/self-contained/crtendS.o" "<sysroot>/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/lib/self-contained/crtn.o" = note: some arguments are omitted. use `--verbose` to show all linker arguments = note: warning: ignoring deprecated linker optimization setting '1' warning: unable to open library directory '/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/build/crypto/': FileNotFound ld.lld: error: duplicate symbol: SSL_export_keying_material >>> defined at ssl_lib.c:3816 (ssl/ssl_lib.c:3816) >>> libssl-lib-ssl_lib.o:(SSL_export_keying_material) in archive /var/folders/kt/52y_g75x3ng8ktvk3rfwm6400000gp/T/rustcyGQdYm/libopenssl_sys-7c189e68b37fe2bb.rlib >>> defined at t1_enc.cc:205 (/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/boringssl/ssl/t1_enc.cc:205) >>> t1_enc.cc.o:(.text.SSL_export_keying_material+0x0) in archive /var/folders/kt/52y_g75x3ng8ktvk3rfwm6400000gp/T/rustcyGQdYm/librama_boring_sys-0414e98115015ee0.rlib ld.lld: error: duplicate symbol: d2i_ASN1_TIME >>> defined at a_time.c:27 (crypto/asn1/a_time.c:27) >>> libcrypto-lib-a_time.o:(d2i_ASN1_TIME) in archive /var/folders/kt/52y_g75x3ng8ktvk3rfwm6400000gp/T/rustcyGQdYm/libopenssl_sys-7c189e68b37fe2bb.rlib >>> defined at a_time.cc:34 (/Users/apanasenko/code/codex/codex-rs/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/build/rama-boring-sys-0bc2dfbf669addc4/out/boringssl/crypto/asn1/a_time.cc:34) >>> a_time.cc.o:(.text.d2i_ASN1_TIME+0x0) in archive /var/folders/kt/52y_g75x3ng8ktvk3rfwm6400000gp/T/rustcyGQdYm/librama_boring_sys-0414e98115015ee0.rlib ``` that force me to migrate away from rama-tls-boring to rama-tls-rustls and pin `ring` for rustls.Anton Panasenko ·
2026-02-07 17:59:34 -08:00 -
refactor(network-proxy): flatten network config under [network] (#10965)
Summary: - Rename config table from network_proxy to network. - Flatten allowed_domains, denied_domains, allow_unix_sockets, and allow_local_binding onto NetworkProxySettings. - Update runtime, state constraints, tests, and README to the new config shape.
viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-07 05:22:44 +00:00 -
feat(network-proxy): add structured policy decision to blocked errors (#10420)
## Summary Add explicit, model-visible network policy decision metadata to blocked proxy responses/errors. Introduces a standardized prefix line: `CODEX_NETWORK_POLICY_DECISION {json}` and wires it through blocked paths for: - HTTP requests - HTTPS CONNECT - SOCKS5 TCP/UDP denials ## Why The model should see *why* a request was blocked (reason/source/protocol/host/port) so it can choose the correct next action. ## Notes - This PR is intentionally independent of config-layering/network-rule runtime integration. - Focus is blocked decision surface only.viyatb-oai ·
2026-02-06 10:46:50 -08:00 -
chore: introduce *Args types for new() methods (#10009)
Constructors with long param lists can be hard to reason about when a number of the args are `None`, in practice. Introducing a struct to use as the args type helps make things more self-documenting.
Michael Bolin ·
2026-01-27 19:15:38 +00:00 -
feat: introducing a network sandbox proxy (#8442)
This add a new crate, `codex-network-proxy`, a local network proxy service used by Codex to enforce fine-grained network policy (domain allow/deny) and to surface blocked network events for interactive approvals. - New crate: `codex-rs/network-proxy/` (`codex-network-proxy` binary + library) - Core capabilities: - HTTP proxy support (including CONNECT tunneling) - SOCKS5 proxy support (in the later PR) - policy evaluation (allowed/denied domain lists; denylist wins; wildcard support) - small admin API for polling/reload/mode changes - optional MITM support for HTTPS CONNECT to enforce “limited mode” method restrictions (later PR) Will follow up integration with codex in subsequent PRs. ## Testing - `cd codex-rs && cargo build -p codex-network-proxy` - `cd codex-rs && cargo run -p codex-network-proxy -- proxy`
viyatb-oai ·
2026-01-23 17:47:09 -08:00