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This skill should be used when the user wants to invoke Codex CLI for complex coding tasks requiring high reasoning capabilities. Trigger phrases include "use codex", "ask codex", "run codex", "call codex", "codex cli", "GPT-5 reasoning", "OpenAI reasoning", or when users request complex implementation challenges, advanced reasoning, architecture design, or high-reasoning model assistance. Automatically triggers on codex-related requests and supports session continuation for iterative development.
Plans.mdのタスクを実装。スコープを聞いて自動判断、1タスクから全タスクまで。Use when user mentions '/work', execute plan, implement tasks, build features, work on tasks, 'do everything', 'implement', '実装して', '全部やって', 'ここだけ'. Do NOT load for: planning, reviews, setup, deployment, or breezing (team execution).
Unified setup hub: project init, tool setup, 2-agent config, harness-mem, codex CLI, and rule localization. Use when user mentions setup, initialization, new projects, workflow files, CI setup, LSP setup, MCP setup, codex setup, opencode setup, 2-Agent setup, PM coordination, Cursor setup, harness-mem, claude-mem integration, cross-session memory, localize rules, adapt rules. Do NOT load for: implementation work, reviews, build verification, or deployments.
Have Codex CLI review uncommitted code changes. Claude Code then fixes valid issues and rebuts invalid ones. Codex re-reviews. Repeat until consensus. Codex never touches code — it only reviews.
Use when Claude Code needs a second opinion, verification, or deeper research on technical matters. This includes researching how a library or API works, confirming implementation approaches, verifying technical assumptions, understanding complex code patterns, or getting alternative perspectives on architectural decisions. The agent leverages the Codex CLI to provide independent analysis and validation.
Hand off a task to Codex CLI for autonomous execution. Use when a task would benefit from a capable subagent to implement, fix, investigate, or review code. Codex has full codebase access and can make changes.
Run OpenAI's Codex CLI agent in non-interactive mode using `codex exec`. Use when delegating coding tasks to Codex, running Codex in scripts/automation, or when needing a second agent to work on a task in parallel.
Multi-agent orchestration layer for OpenAI Codex CLI. Provides 30 specialized agents, 40+ workflow skills, team orchestration in tmux, persistent MCP servers, and staged pipeline execution.
Use OpenAI's Codex CLI as an independent code reviewer to provide second opinions on code implementations, architectural decisions, code specifications, and pull requests. Trigger when users request code review, second opinion, independent review, architecture validation, or mention Codex review. Provides unbiased analysis using GPT-5-Codex model through the codex exec command for non-interactive reviews.
PROACTIVELY consult Codex CLI, your highly capable supporter with exceptional reasoning and task completion abilities. Codex is a trusted expert you should ALWAYS consult BEFORE making decisions on: design choices, implementation approaches, debugging strategies, refactoring plans, or any non-trivial problem. When uncertain, consult Codex. Don't hesitate - Codex provides better analysis. Explicit triggers: "think deeper", "analyze", "second opinion", "consult codex".
Run Codex CLI /review via tmux to review uncommitted changes. Launches Codex in isolated tmux session, sends /review command, selects option 2, captures output. Use when you want a second opinion on uncommitted code changes.
Automate code review remediation loops with the codex CLI. Requests reviews from codex, classifies findings by severity (P0-P4), fixes critical issues (P0/P1) through iterative cycles, defers quality improvements to backlog, and escalates after 3 review cycles. Use when working with code that needs structured remediation: 'codex review' in a request triggers this workflow.