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  • [codex] Prepare Python SDK beta documentation and package metadata (#24836)
    ## Why
    
    The initial public `openai-codex` beta should read and install like a
    normal published Python package before a release tag is created. This
    follows merged PR #24828, which establishes the independent SDK beta
    release plumbing and exact runtime dependency.
    
    ## What changed
    
    - Rewrote `sdk/python/README.md` as a compact PyPI-facing beta package
    page: published installation, one quickstart, short login examples,
    built-in help, and links to deeper guides.
    - Updated the getting-started guide, API reference, FAQ, and examples
    index to present the published beta consistently without repeating
    onboarding in the package landing page or reference page.
    - Made `pip install openai-codex` the primary install path while beta
    releases are the only published SDK releases, with `--pre` documented
    for opting into prereleases after a stable release exists.
    - Added curated `help()` / `pydoc` docstrings across the public API and
    generated public convenience methods through
    `scripts/update_sdk_artifacts.py`.
    - Declared the repository `Apache-2.0` license expression and
    Documentation URL in package metadata, without introducing a duplicated
    SDK-local license file.
    - Kept the source distribution focused on installable package material
    (`src/openai_codex`, `README.md`, and `pyproject.toml`); the repository
    docs and runnable examples remain linked from the PyPI README.
    - Built release artifacts in an Alpine container on the Ubuntu runner,
    matching Python SDK CI and allowing type generation to install the
    published `musllinux` runtime wheel.
    - Added `twine check --strict` to the release workflow so malformed PyPI
    metadata or rendered README content fails before publishing.
    - Added focused SDK assertions for beta metadata, the exact runtime pin,
    source distribution contents, and the built-in Python documentation
    surface.
    
    ## Validation
    
    - Ran `uv run --frozen --extra dev ruff check
    scripts/update_sdk_artifacts.py src/openai_codex
    tests/test_public_api_signatures.py
    tests/test_artifact_workflow_and_binaries.py` before the final
    README-only reductions and review-fix follow-ups.
    - Built `openai_codex-0.1.0b1-py3-none-any.whl` and
    `openai_codex-0.1.0b1.tar.gz` before the final README-only reductions
    and review-fix follow-ups.
    - Ran `python -m twine check --strict` on both built artifacts before
    the final README-only reductions and review-fix follow-ups.
    - Verified artifact metadata reports `Apache-2.0` without a duplicated
    SDK-local license file.
    - Verified `inspect.getdoc(...)` resolves documentation for the package,
    `Codex`, `CodexConfig`, and key generated thread methods.
    - Rebased the documentation/readiness change onto merged PR #24828
    without changing the intended SDK or workflow file contents.
    - Final verification is delegated to online CI for this PR.
  • [5/8] Rename Python SDK package to openai-codex (#21905)
    ## Why
    
    The SDK should publish under the reserved public distribution name
    `openai-codex`, and its import module should match that name in the
    Python style. Since package names can contain hyphens but import modules
    cannot, the public import path becomes `openai_codex`.
    
    Keeping the rename separate from the public API surface change makes the
    naming change easy to review and avoids mixing it with API curation.
    
    ## What
    
    - Rename the SDK distribution from `openai-codex-app-server-sdk` to
    `openai-codex`.
    - Rename the import package from `codex_app_server` to `openai_codex`.
    - Keep the runtime wheel as the separate `openai-codex-cli-bin`
    dependency.
    - Update docs, examples, notebooks, artifact scripts, lockfile metadata,
    and tests for the new distribution/module names.
    
    ## Stack
    
    1. #21891 `[1/8]` Pin Python SDK runtime dependency
    2. #21893 `[2/8]` Generate Python SDK types from pinned runtime
    3. #21895 `[3/8]` Run Python SDK tests in CI
    4. #21896 `[4/8]` Define Python SDK public API surface
    5. This PR `[5/8]` Rename Python SDK package to `openai-codex`
    6. #21910 `[6/8]` Add high-level Python SDK approval mode
    7. #22014 `[7/8]` Add Python SDK app-server integration harness
    8. #22021 `[8/8]` Add Python SDK Ruff formatting
    
    ## Verification
    
    - Updated package metadata and public API tests to assert the
    distribution and import names.
    
    Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>