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  • [codex-cli] Add ripgrep as a dependency for node environment (#2237)
    ## Summary
    Ripgrep is our preferred tool for file search. When users install via
    `brew install codex`, it's automatically installed as a dependency. We
    want to ensure that users running via an npm install also have this
    tool! Microsoft has already solved this problem for VS Code - let's not
    reinvent the wheel.
    
    This approach of appending to the PATH directly might be a bit
    heavy-handed, but feels reasonably robust to a variety of environment
    concerns. Open to thoughts on better approaches here!
    
    ## Testing
    - [x] confirmed this import approach works with `node -e "const { rgPath
    } = require('@vscode/ripgrep'); require('child_process').spawn(rgPath,
    ['--version'], { stdio: 'inherit' })"`
    - [x] Ran codex.js locally with `rg` uninstalled, asked it to run `which
    rg`. Output below:
    
    ```
     Ran command which rg; echo $?
      ⎿ /Users/dylan.hurd/code/dh--npm-rg/node_modules/@vscode/ripgrep/bin/rg
        0
    
    codex
    Re-running to confirm the path and exit code.
    
    - Path: `/Users/dylan.hurd/code/dh--npm-rg/node_modules/@vscode/ripgrep/bin/rg`
    - Exit code: `0`
    ```
  • chore: migrate to pnpm for improved monorepo management (#287)
    # Migrate to pnpm for improved monorepo management
    
    ## Summary
    This PR migrates the Codex repository from npm to pnpm, providing faster
    dependency installation, better disk space usage, and improved monorepo
    management.
    
    ## Changes
    - Added `pnpm-workspace.yaml` to define workspace packages
    - Added `.npmrc` with optimal pnpm configuration
    - Updated root package.json with workspace scripts
    - Moved resolutions and overrides to the root package.json
    - Updated scripts to use pnpm instead of npm
    - Added documentation for the migration
    - Updated GitHub Actions workflow for pnpm
    
    ## Benefits
    - **Faster installations**: pnpm is significantly faster than npm
    - **Disk space savings**: pnpm's content-addressable store avoids
    duplication
    - **Strict dependency management**: prevents phantom dependencies
    - **Simplified monorepo management**: better workspace coordination
    - **Preparation for Turborepo**: as discussed, this is the first step
    before adding Turborepo
    
    ## Testing
    - Verified that `pnpm install` works correctly
    - Verified that `pnpm run build` completes successfully
    - Ensured all existing functionality is preserved
    
    ## Documentation
    Added a detailed migration guide in `PNPM_MIGRATION.md` explaining:
    - Why we're migrating to pnpm
    - How to use pnpm with this repository
    - Common commands and workspace-specific commands
    - Monorepo structure and configuration
    
    ## Next Steps
    As discussed, once this change is stable, we can consider adding
    Turborepo as a follow-up enhancement.
  • bump(version): 0.1.2504172351 (#310)
    Release `@openai/codex@0.1.2504172351`
  • add: changelog (#308)
    - Release `@openai/codex@0.1.2504172304`
    - Add changelog
  • bump(version): 0.1.2504161551 (#254)
    Bump version
    
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    Signed-off-by: Fouad Matin <fouad@openai.com>
    Co-authored-by: Jon Church <me@jonchurch.com>
  • feat: shell command explanation option (#173)
    # Shell Command Explanation Option
    
    ## Description
    This PR adds an option to explain shell commands when the user is
    prompted to approve them (Fixes #110). When reviewing a shell command,
    users can now select "Explain this command" to get a detailed
    explanation of what the command does before deciding whether to approve
    or reject it.
    
    ## Changes
    - Added a new "EXPLAIN" option to the `ReviewDecision` enum
    - Updated the command review UI to include an "Explain this command (x)"
    option
    - Implemented the logic to send the command to the LLM for explanation
    using the same model as the agent
    - Added a display for the explanation in the command review UI
    - Updated all relevant components to pass the explanation through the
    component tree
    
    ## Benefits
    - Improves user understanding of shell commands before approving them
    - Reduces the risk of approving potentially harmful commands
    - Enhances the educational aspect of the tool, helping users learn about
    shell commands
    - Maintains the same workflow with minimal UI changes
    
    ## Testing
    - Manually tested the explanation feature with various shell commands
    - Verified that the explanation is displayed correctly in the UI
    - Confirmed that the user can still approve or reject the command after
    viewing the explanation
    
    ## Screenshots
    
    ![improved_shell_explanation_demo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/05923481-29db-4eba-9cc6-5e92301d2be0)
    
    
    ## Additional Notes
    The explanation is generated using the same model as the agent, ensuring
    consistency in the quality and style of explanations.
    
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    Signed-off-by: crazywolf132 <crazywolf132@gmail.com>
  • Feat/add husky (#223)
    # Add Husky and lint-staged for automated code quality checks
    
    ## Description
    This PR adds Husky Git hooks and lint-staged to automate code quality
    checks during the development workflow.
    
    ## Features Added
    - Pre-commit hook that runs lint-staged to check files before committing
    - Pre-push hook that runs tests and type checking before pushing
    - Configuration for lint-staged to format and lint different file types
    - Documentation explaining the Husky setup and usage
    - Updated README.md with information about Git hooks
    
    ## Benefits
    - Ensures consistent code style across the project
    - Prevents pushing code with failing tests or type errors
    - Reduces the need for style-related code review comments
    - Improves overall code quality
    
    ## Implementation Details
    - Added Husky and lint-staged as dev dependencies
    - Created pre-commit and pre-push hooks
    - Added configuration for lint-staged
    - Added documentation in HUSKY.md
    - Updated README.md with a new section on Git hooks
    
    ## Testing
    The hooks have been tested locally and work as expected:
    - Pre-commit hook runs ESLint and Prettier on staged files
    - Pre-push hook runs tests and type checking
    
    I have read the CLA Document and I hereby sign the CLA
    
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    Signed-off-by: Alpha Diop <alphakhoss@gmail.com>
  • (feat) expontential back-off when encountering rate limit errors (#153)
    ...and try to parse the suggested time from the error message while we
    don't yet have this in a structured way
    
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    Signed-off-by: Thibault Sottiaux <tibo@openai.com>
  • dotenv support (#122)
    Signed-off-by: Aron Jones <aron.jones@gmail.com>
  • update: release (#109)
    Signed-off-by: Fouad Matin <fouad@openai.com>
  • (cleanup) remove unused express dep (#20)
    * remove unused express dep
    * update package-lock.json
  • Initial commit
    Signed-off-by: Ilan Bigio <ilan@openai.com>