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  • Merge Modelfamily into modelinfo (#8763)
    - Merge ModelFamily into ModelInfo
    - Remove logic for adding instructions to apply patch
    - Add compaction limit and visible context window to `ModelInfo`
  • chore: unify conversation with thread name (#8830)
    Done and verified by Codex + refactor feature of RustRover
  • feat(app-server): thread/rollback API (#8454)
    Add `thread/rollback` to app-server to support IDEs undo-ing the last N
    turns of a thread.
    
    For context, an IDE partner will be supporting an "undo" capability
    where the IDE (the app-server client) will be responsible for reverting
    the local changes made during the last turn. To support this well, we
    also need a way to drop the last turn (or more generally, the last N
    turns) from the agent's context. This is what `thread/rollback` does.
    
    **Core idea**: A Thread rollback is represented as a persisted event
    message (EventMsg::ThreadRollback) in the rollout JSONL file, not by
    rewriting history. On resume, both the model's context (core replay) and
    the UI turn list (app-server v2's thread history builder) apply these
    markers so the pruned history is consistent across live conversations
    and `thread/resume`.
    
    Implementation notes:
    - Rollback only affects agent context and appends to the rollout file;
    clients are responsible for reverting files on disk.
    - If a thread rollback is currently in progress, subsequent
    `thread/rollback` calls are rejected.
    - Because we use `CodexConversation::submit` and codex core tracks
    active turns, returning an error on concurrent rollbacks is communicated
    via an `EventMsg::Error` with a new variant
    `CodexErrorInfo::ThreadRollbackFailed`. app-server watches for that and
    sends the BAD_REQUEST RPC response.
    
    Tests cover thread rollbacks in both core and app-server, including when
    `num_turns` > existing turns (which clears all turns).
    
    **Note**: this explicitly does **not** behave like `/undo` which we just
    removed from the CLI, which does the opposite of what `thread/rollback`
    does. `/undo` reverts local changes via ghost commits/snapshots and does
    not modify the agent's context / conversation history.
  • feat: expose outputSchema to user_turn/turn_start app_server API (#8377)
    What changed
    - Added `outputSchema` support to the app-server APIs, mirroring `codex
    exec --output-schema` behavior.
    - V1 `sendUserTurn` now accepts `outputSchema` and constrains the final
    assistant message for that turn.
    - V2 `turn/start` now accepts `outputSchema` and constrains the final
    assistant message for that turn (explicitly per-turn only).
    
    Core behavior
    - `Op::UserTurn` already supported `final_output_json_schema`; now V1
    `sendUserTurn` forwards `outputSchema` into that field.
    - `Op::UserInput` now carries `final_output_json_schema` for per-turn
    settings updates; core maps it into
    `SessionSettingsUpdate.final_output_json_schema` so it applies to the
    created turn context.
    - V2 `turn/start` does NOT persist the schema via `OverrideTurnContext`
    (it’s applied only for the current turn). Other overrides
    (cwd/model/etc) keep their existing persistent behavior.
    
    API / docs
    - `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/protocol/v1.rs`: add `output_schema:
    Option<serde_json::Value>` to `SendUserTurnParams` (serialized as
    `outputSchema`).
    - `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/protocol/v2.rs`: add `output_schema:
    Option<JsonValue>` to `TurnStartParams` (serialized as `outputSchema`).
    - `codex-rs/app-server/README.md`: document `outputSchema` for
    `turn/start` and clarify it applies only to the current turn.
    - `codex-rs/docs/codex_mcp_interface.md`: document `outputSchema` for v1
    `sendUserTurn` and v2 `turn/start`.
    
    Tests added/updated
    - New app-server integration tests asserting `outputSchema` is forwarded
    into outbound `/responses` requests as `text.format`:
      - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/output_schema.rs`
      - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/v2/output_schema.rs`
    - Added per-turn semantics tests (schema does not leak to the next
    turn):
      - `send_user_turn_output_schema_is_per_turn_v1`
      - `turn_start_output_schema_is_per_turn_v2`
    - Added protocol wire-compat tests for the merged op:
      - serialize omits `final_output_json_schema` when `None`
      - deserialize works when field is missing
      - serialize includes `final_output_json_schema` when `Some(schema)`
    
    Call site updates (high level)
    - Updated all `Op::UserInput { .. }` constructions to include
    `final_output_json_schema`:
      - `codex-rs/app-server/src/codex_message_processor.rs`
      - `codex-rs/core/src/codex_delegate.rs`
      - `codex-rs/mcp-server/src/codex_tool_runner.rs`
      - `codex-rs/tui/src/chatwidget.rs`
      - `codex-rs/tui2/src/chatwidget.rs`
      - plus impacted core tests.
    
    Validation
    - `just fmt`
    - `cargo test -p codex-core`
    - `cargo test -p codex-app-server`
    - `cargo test -p codex-mcp-server`
    - `cargo test -p codex-tui`
    - `cargo test -p codex-tui2`
    - `cargo test -p codex-protocol`
    - `cargo clippy --all-features --tests --profile dev --fix -- -D
    warnings`
  • Account for last token count on resume (#8677)
    last token count in context manager is initialized to 0. Gets populated
    only on events from server.
    
    This PR populates it on resume so we can decide if we need to compact or
    not.
  • [chore] add additional_details to StreamErrorEvent + wire through (#8307)
    ### What
    
    Builds on #8293.
    
    Add `additional_details`, which contains the upstream error message, to
    relevant structures used to pass along retryable `StreamError`s.
    
    Uses the new TUI status indicator's `details` field (shows under the
    status header) to display the `additional_details` error to the user on
    retryable `Reconnecting...` errors. This adds clarity for users for
    retryable errors.
    
    Will make corresponding change to VSCode extension to show
    `additional_details` as expandable from the `Reconnecting...` cell.
    
    Examples:
    <img width="1012" height="326" alt="image"
    src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f35e7e6a-8f5e-4a2f-a764-358101776996"
    />
    
    <img width="1526" height="358" alt="image"
    src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0029cbc0-f062-4233-8650-cc216c7808f0"
    />
  • chore: save more about turn context in rollout log file (#8458)
    ### Motivation
    - Persist richer per-turn configuration in rollouts so resumed/forked
    sessions and tooling can reason about the exact instruction inputs and
    output constraints used for a turn.
    
    ### Description
    - Extend `TurnContextItem` to include optional `base_instructions`,
    `user_instructions`, and `developer_instructions`.
    - Record the optional `final_output_json_schema` associated with a turn.
    - Add an optional `truncation_policy` to `TurnContextItem` and populate
    it when writing turn-context rollout items.
    - Introduce a protocol-level `TruncationPolicy` representation and
    convert from core truncation policy when recording.
    
    ### Testing
    - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` (pass)
  • Support admin scope skills. (#8296)
    a new scope reads from /etc/codex
  • feat: introduce ExternalSandbox policy (#8290)
    ## Description
    
    Introduced `ExternalSandbox` policy to cover use case when sandbox
    defined by outside environment, effectively it translates to
    `SandboxMode#DangerFullAccess` for file system (since sandbox configured
    on container level) and configurable `network_access` (either Restricted
    or Enabled by outside environment).
    
    as example you can configure `ExternalSandbox` policy as part of
    `sendUserTurn` v1 app_server API:
    
    ```
     {
                "conversationId": <id>,
                "cwd": <cwd>,
                "approvalPolicy": "never",
                "sandboxPolicy": {
                      "type": ""external-sandbox",
                      "network_access": "enabled"/"restricted"
                },
                "model": <model>,
                "effort": <effort>,
                ....
            }
    ```
  • Support skills shortDescription. (#8278)
    Allow SKILL.md to specify a more human-readable short description as
    skill metadata.
  • Support SYSTEM skills. (#8220)
    1. Remove PUBLIC skills and introduce SYSTEM skills embedded in the
    binary and installed into $CODEX_HOME/skills/.system at startup.
    2. Skills are now always enabled (feature flag removed).
    3. Update skills/list to accept forceReload and plumb it through (not
    used by clients yet).
  • Add public skills + improve repo skill discovery and error UX (#8098)
    1. Adds SkillScope::Public end-to-end (core + protocol) and loads skills
    from the public cache directory
    2. Improves repo skill discovery by searching upward for the nearest
    .codex/skills within a git repo
    3. Deduplicates skills by name with deterministic ordering to avoid
    duplicates across sources
    4. Fixes garbled “Skill errors” overlay rendering by preventing pending
    history lines from being injected during the modal
    5. Updates the project docs “Skills” intro wording to avoid hardcoded
    paths
  • feat: if .codex is a sub-folder of a writable root, then make it read-only to the sandbox (#8088)
    In preparation for in-repo configuration support, this updates
    `WritableRoot::get_writable_roots_with_cwd()` to include the `.codex`
    subfolder in `WritableRoot.read_only_subpaths`, if it exists, as we
    already do for `.git`.
    
    As noted, currently, like `.git`, `.codex` will only be read-only under
    macOS Seatbelt, but we plan to bring support to other OSes, as well.
    
    Updated the integration test in `seatbelt.rs` so that it actually
    attempts to run the generated Seatbelt commands, verifying that:
    
    - trying to write to `.codex/config.toml` in a writable root fails
    - trying to write to `.git/hooks/pre-commit` in a writable root fails
    - trying to write to the writable root containing the `.codex` and
    `.git` subfolders succeeds
  • Reimplement skills loading using SkillsManager + skills/list op. (#7914)
    refactor the way we load and manage skills:
    1. Move skill discovery/caching into SkillsManager and reuse it across
    sessions.
    2. Add the skills/list API (Op::ListSkills/SkillsListResponse) to fetch
    skills for one or more cwds. Also update app-server for VSCE/App;
    3. Trigger skills/list during session startup so UIs preload skills and
    handle errors immediately.
  • fix: introduce AbsolutePathBuf as part of sandbox config (#7856)
    Changes the `writable_roots` field of the `WorkspaceWrite` variant of
    the `SandboxPolicy` enum from `Vec<PathBuf>` to `Vec<AbsolutePathBuf>`.
    This is helpful because now callers can be sure the value is an absolute
    path rather than a relative one. (Though when using an absolute path in
    a Seatbelt config policy, we still have to _canonicalize_ it first.)
    
    Because `writable_roots` can be read from a config file, it is important
    that we are able to resolve relative paths properly using the parent
    folder of the config file as the base path.
  • Inject SKILL.md when it's explicitly mentioned. (#7763)
    1. Skills load once in core at session start; the cached outcome is
    reused across core and surfaced to TUI via SessionConfigured.
    2. TUI detects explicit skill selections, and core injects the matching
    SKILL.md content into the turn when a selected skill is present.
  • Removed experimental "command risk assessment" feature (#7799)
    This experimental feature received lukewarm reception during internal
    testing. Removing from the code base.
  • Add remote models feature flag (#7648)
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  • fix: taking plan type from usage endpoint instead of thru auth token (#7610)
    pull plan type from the usage endpoint, persist it in session state /
    tui state, and propagate through rate limit snapshots
  • Refactor execpolicy fallback evaluation (#7544)
    ## Refactor of the `execpolicy` crate
    
    To illustrate why we need this refactor, consider an agent attempting to
    run `apple | rm -rf ./`. Suppose `apple` is allowed by `execpolicy`.
    Before this PR, `execpolicy` would consider `apple` and `pear` and only
    render one rule match: `Allow`. We would skip any heuristics checks on
    `rm -rf ./` and immediately approve `apple | rm -rf ./` to run.
    
    To fix this, we now thread a `fallback` evaluation function into
    `execpolicy` that runs when no `execpolicy` rules match a given command.
    In our example, we would run `fallback` on `rm -rf ./` and prevent
    `apple | rm -rf ./` from being run without approval.
  • whitelist command prefix integration in core and tui (#7033)
    this PR enables TUI to approve commands and add their prefixes to an
    allowlist:
    <img width="708" height="605" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-21 at 4 18 07 PM"
    src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/56a19893-4553-4770-a881-becf79eeda32"
    />
    
    note: we only show the option to whitelist the command when 
    1) command is not multi-part (e.g `git add -A && git commit -m 'hello
    world'`)
    2) command is not already matched by an existing rule
  • Migrate model preset (#7542)
    - Introduce `openai_models` in `/core`
    - Move `PRESETS` under it
    - Move `ModelPreset`, `ModelUpgrade`, `ReasoningEffortPreset`,
    `ReasoningEffortPreset`, and `ReasoningEffortPreset` to `protocol`
    - Introduce `Op::ListModels` and `EventMsg::AvailableModels`
    
    Next steps:
    - migrate `app-server` and `tui` to use the introduced Operation
  • [feedback] Add source info into feedback metadata. (#7140)
    Verified the source info is correctly attached based on whether it's cli
    or vscode.
  • support MCP elicitations (#6947)
    No support for request schema yet, but we'll at least show the message
    and allow accept/decline.
    
    <img width="823" height="551" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-21 at 2 44 05 PM"
    src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6fbb892d-ca12-4765-921e-9ac4b217534d"
    />
  • [app-server] update doc with codex error info (#6941)
    Document new codex error info. Also fixed the name from
    `codex_error_code` to `codex_error_info`.
  • [app-server & core] introduce new codex error code and v2 app-server error events (#6938)
    This PR does two things:
    1. populate a new `codex_error_code` protocol in error events sent from
    core to client;
    2. old v1 core events `codex/event/stream_error` and `codex/event/error`
    will now both become `error`. We also show codex error code for
    turncompleted -> error status.
    
    new events in app server test:
    ```
    < {
    <   "method": "codex/event/stream_error",
    <   "params": {
    <     "conversationId": "019aa34c-0c14-70e0-9706-98520a760d67",
    <     "id": "0",
    <     "msg": {
    <       "codex_error_code": {
    <         "response_stream_disconnected": {
    <           "http_status_code": 401
    <         }
    <       },
    <       "message": "Reconnecting... 2/5",
    <       "type": "stream_error"
    <     }
    <   }
    < }
    
     {
    <   "method": "error",
    <   "params": {
    <     "error": {
    <       "codexErrorCode": {
    <         "responseStreamDisconnected": {
    <           "httpStatusCode": 401
    <         }
    <       },
    <       "message": "Reconnecting... 2/5"
    <     }
    <   }
    < }
    
    < {
    <   "method": "turn/completed",
    <   "params": {
    <     "turn": {
    <       "error": {
    <         "codexErrorCode": {
    <           "responseTooManyFailedAttempts": {
    <             "httpStatusCode": 401
    <           }
    <         },
    <         "message": "exceeded retry limit, last status: 401 Unauthorized, request id: 9a1b495a1a97ed3e-SJC"
    <       },
    <       "id": "0",
    <       "items": [],
    <       "status": "failed"
    <     }
    <   }
    < }
    ```
  • [app-server] feat: v2 apply_patch approval flow (#6760)
    This PR adds the API V2 version of the apply_patch approval flow, which
    centers around `ThreadItem::FileChange`.
    
    This PR wires the new RPC (`item/fileChange/requestApproval`, V2 only)
    and related events (`item/started`, `item/completed` for
    `ThreadItem::FileChange`, which are emitted in both V1 and V2) through
    the app-server
    protocol. The new approval RPC is only sent when the user initiates a
    turn with the new `turn/start` API so we don't break backwards
    compatibility with VSCE.
    
    Similar to https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/6758, the approach I
    took was to make as few changes to the Codex core as possible,
    leveraging existing `EventMsg` core events, and translating those in
    app-server. I did have to add a few additional fields to
    `EventMsg::PatchApplyBegin` and `EventMsg::PatchApplyEnd`, but those
    were fairly lightweight.
    
    However, the `EventMsg`s emitted by core are the following:
    ```
    1) Auto-approved (no request for approval)

    - EventMsg::PatchApplyBegin
    - EventMsg::PatchApplyEnd
    
    2) Approved by user
    - EventMsg::ApplyPatchApprovalRequest
    - EventMsg::PatchApplyBegin
    - EventMsg::PatchApplyEnd
    
    3) Declined by user
    - EventMsg::ApplyPatchApprovalRequest
    - EventMsg::PatchApplyBegin
    - EventMsg::PatchApplyEnd
    ```
    
    For a request triggering an approval, this would result in:
    ```
    item/fileChange/requestApproval
    item/started
    item/completed
    ```
    
    which is different from the `ThreadItem::CommandExecution` flow
    introduced in https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/6758, which does the
    below and is preferable:
    ```
    item/started
    item/commandExecution/requestApproval
    item/completed
    ```
    
    To fix this, we leverage `TurnSummaryStore` on codex_message_processor
    to store a little bit of state, allowing us to fire `item/started` and
    `item/fileChange/requestApproval` whenever we receive the underlying
    `EventMsg::ApplyPatchApprovalRequest`, and no-oping when we receive the
    `EventMsg::PatchApplyBegin` later.
    
    This is much less invasive than modifying the order of EventMsg within
    core (I tried).
    
    The resulting payloads:
    ```
    {
      "method": "item/started",
      "params": {
        "item": {
          "changes": [
            {
              "diff": "Hello from Codex!\n",
              "kind": "add",
              "path": "/Users/owen/repos/codex/codex-rs/APPROVAL_DEMO.txt"
            }
          ],
          "id": "call_Nxnwj7B3YXigfV6Mwh03d686",
          "status": "inProgress",
          "type": "fileChange"
        }
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ```
    {
      "id": 0,
      "method": "item/fileChange/requestApproval",
      "params": {
        "grantRoot": null,
        "itemId": "call_Nxnwj7B3YXigfV6Mwh03d686",
        "reason": null,
        "threadId": "019a9e11-8295-7883-a283-779e06502c6f",
        "turnId": "1"
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ```
    {
      "id": 0,
      "result": {
        "decision": "accept"
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ```
    {
      "method": "item/completed",
      "params": {
        "item": {
          "changes": [
            {
              "diff": "Hello from Codex!\n",
              "kind": "add",
              "path": "/Users/owen/repos/codex/codex-rs/APPROVAL_DEMO.txt"
            }
          ],
          "id": "call_Nxnwj7B3YXigfV6Mwh03d686",
          "status": "completed",
          "type": "fileChange"
        }
      }
    }
    ```
  • Revert "[core] add optional status_code to error events (#6865)" (#6955)
    This reverts commit c2ec477d93.
    
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  • [core] add optional status_code to error events (#6865)
    We want to better uncover error status code for clients. Add an optional
    status_code to error events (thread error, error, stream error) so app
    server could uncover the status code from the client side later.
    
    in event log:
    ```
    < {
    <   "method": "codex/event/stream_error",
    <   "params": {
    <     "conversationId": "019a9a32-f576-7292-9711-8e57e8063536",
    <     "id": "0",
    <     "msg": {
    <       "message": "Reconnecting... 5/5",
    <       "status_code": 401,
    <       "type": "stream_error"
    <     }
    <   }
    < }
    < {
    <   "method": "codex/event/error",
    <   "params": {
    <     "conversationId": "019a9a32-f576-7292-9711-8e57e8063536",
    <     "id": "0",
    <     "msg": {
    <       "message": "exceeded retry limit, last status: 401 Unauthorized, request id: 9a0cb03a485067f7-SJC",
    <       "status_code": 401,
    <       "type": "error"
    <     }
    <   }
    < }
    ```
  • storing credits (#6858)
    Expand the rate-limit cache/TUI: store credit snapshots alongside
    primary and secondary windows, render “Credits” when the backend reports
    they exist (unlimited vs rounded integer balances)
  • fix: add more fields to ThreadStartResponse and ThreadResumeResponse (#6847)
    This adds the following fields to `ThreadStartResponse` and
    `ThreadResumeResponse`:
    
    ```rust
        pub model: String,
        pub model_provider: String,
        pub cwd: PathBuf,
        pub approval_policy: AskForApproval,
        pub sandbox: SandboxPolicy,
        pub reasoning_effort: Option<ReasoningEffort>,
    ```
    
    This is important because these fields are optional in
    `ThreadStartParams` and `ThreadResumeParams`, so the caller needs to be
    able to determine what values were ultimately used to start/resume the
    conversation. (Though note that any of these could be changed later
    between turns in the conversation.)
    
    Though to get this information reliably, it must be read from the
    internal `SessionConfiguredEvent` that is created in response to the
    start of a conversation. Because `SessionConfiguredEvent` (as defined in
    `codex-rs/protocol/src/protocol.rs`) did not have all of these fields, a
    number of them had to be added as part of this PR.
    
    Because `SessionConfiguredEvent` is referenced in many tests, test
    instances of `SessionConfiguredEvent` had to be updated, as well, which
    is why this PR touches so many files.
  • feat: remote compaction (#6795)
    Co-authored-by: pakrym-oai <pakrym@openai.com>
  • [app-server] feat: add v2 command execution approval flow (#6758)
    This PR adds the API V2 version of the command‑execution approval flow
    for the shell tool.
    
    This PR wires the new RPC (`item/commandExecution/requestApproval`, V2
    only) and related events (`item/started`, `item/completed`, and
    `item/commandExecution/delta`, which are emitted in both V1 and V2)
    through the app-server
    protocol. The new approval RPC is only sent when the user initiates a
    turn with the new `turn/start` API so we don't break backwards
    compatibility with VSCE.
    
    The approach I took was to make as few changes to the Codex core as
    possible, leveraging existing `EventMsg` core events, and translating
    those in app-server. I did have to add additional fields to
    `EventMsg::ExecCommandEndEvent` to capture the command's input so that
    app-server can statelessly transform these events to a
    `ThreadItem::CommandExecution` item for the `item/completed` event.
    
    Once we stabilize the API and it's complete enough for our partners, we
    can work on migrating the core to be aware of command execution items as
    a first-class concept.
    
    **Note**: We'll need followup work to make sure these APIs work for the
    unified exec tool, but will wait til that's stable and landed before
    doing a pass on app-server.
    
    Example payloads below:
    ```
    {
      "method": "item/started",
      "params": {
        "item": {
          "aggregatedOutput": null,
          "command": "/bin/zsh -lc 'touch /tmp/should-trigger-approval'",
          "cwd": "/Users/owen/repos/codex/codex-rs",
          "durationMs": null,
          "exitCode": null,
          "id": "call_lNWWsbXl1e47qNaYjFRs0dyU",
          "parsedCmd": [
            {
              "cmd": "touch /tmp/should-trigger-approval",
              "type": "unknown"
            }
          ],
          "status": "inProgress",
          "type": "commandExecution"
        }
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ```
    {
      "id": 0,
      "method": "item/commandExecution/requestApproval",
      "params": {
        "itemId": "call_lNWWsbXl1e47qNaYjFRs0dyU",
        "parsedCmd": [
          {
            "cmd": "touch /tmp/should-trigger-approval",
            "type": "unknown"
          }
        ],
        "reason": "Need to create file in /tmp which is outside workspace sandbox",
        "risk": null,
        "threadId": "019a93e8-0a52-7fe3-9808-b6bc40c0989a",
        "turnId": "1"
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ```
    {
      "id": 0,
      "result": {
        "acceptSettings": {
          "forSession": false
        },
        "decision": "accept"
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ```
    {
      "params": {
        "item": {
          "aggregatedOutput": null,
          "command": "/bin/zsh -lc 'touch /tmp/should-trigger-approval'",
          "cwd": "/Users/owen/repos/codex/codex-rs",
          "durationMs": 224,
          "exitCode": 0,
          "id": "call_lNWWsbXl1e47qNaYjFRs0dyU",
          "parsedCmd": [
            {
              "cmd": "touch /tmp/should-trigger-approval",
              "type": "unknown"
            }
          ],
          "status": "completed",
          "type": "commandExecution"
        }
      }
    }
    ```
  • core/tui: non-blocking MCP startup (#6334)
    This makes MCP startup not block TUI startup. Messages sent while MCPs
    are booting will be queued.
    
    
    https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/96e1d234-5d8f-4932-a935-a675d35c05e0
    
    
    Fixes #6317
    
    ---------
    
    Co-authored-by: pakrym-oai <pakrym@openai.com>
  • feat: better UI for unified_exec (#6515)
    <img width="376" height="132" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 17 36 22"
    src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ce693f0d-5ca0-462e-b170-c20811dcc8d5"
    />
  • [app-server] small fixes for JSON schema export and one-of types (#6614)
    A partner is consuming our generated JSON schema bundle for app-server
    and identified a few issues:
    - not all polymorphic / one-of types have a type descriminator
    - `"$ref": "#/definitions/v2/SandboxPolicy"` is missing
    - "Option<>" is an invalid schema name, and also unnecessary
    
    This PR:
    - adds the type descriminator to the various types that are missing it
    except for `SessionSource` and `SubAgentSource` because they are
    serialized to disk (adding this would break backwards compat for
    resume), and they should not be necessary to consume for an integration
    with app-server.
    - removes the special handling in `export.rs` of various types like
    SandboxPolicy, which turned out to be unnecessary and incorrect
    - filters out `Option<>` which was auto-generated for request params
    that don't need a body
    
    For context, we currently pull in wayyy more types than we need through
    the `EventMsg` god object which we are **not** planning to expose in API
    v2 (this is how I suspect `SessionSource` and `SubAgentSource` are being
    pulled in). But until we have all the necessary v2 notifications in
    place that will allow us to remove `EventMsg`, we will keep exporting it
    for now.
  • [App-server] add new v2 events:item/reasoning/delta, item/agentMessage/delta & item/reasoning/summaryPartAdded (#6559)
    core event to app server event mapping:
    1. `codex/event/reasoning_content_delta` ->
    `item/reasoning/summaryTextDelta`.
    2. `codex/event/reasoning_raw_content_delta` ->
    `item/reasoning/textDelta`
    3. `codex/event/agent_message_content_delta` →
    `item/agentMessage/delta`.
    4. `codex/event/agent_reasoning_section_break` ->
    `item/reasoning/summaryPartAdded`.
    
    Also added a change in core to pass down content index, summary index
    and item id from events.
    
    Tested with the `git checkout owen/app_server_test_client && cargo run
    -p codex-app-server-test-client -- send-message-v2 "hello"` and verified
    that new events are emitted correctly.
  • Include reasoning tokens in the context window calculation (#6161)
    This value is used to determine whether mid-turn compaction is required.
    Reasoning items are only excluded between turns (and soon will start to
    be preserved even across turns) so it's incorrect to subtract
    reasoning_output_tokens mid term.
    
    This will result in higher values reported between turns but we are also
    looking into preserving reasoning items for the entire conversation to
    improve performance and caching.
  • Changes to sandbox command assessment feature based on initial experiment feedback (#6091)
    * Removed sandbox risk categories; feedback indicates that these are not
    that useful and "less is more"
    * Tweaked the assessment prompt to generate terser answers
    * Fixed bug in orchestrator that prevents this feature from being
    exposed in the extension