Chat with the Codex CLI directly from Sublime Text.
Note
Version of this package tracks the Codex CLI version it is tested with (for this release: plugin 1.104.0 with codex-cli 0.104.0).
To get one, you can download binary to your system from codex releases page and set up this plugin's settings to point to that exact binary.
- Markdown and folding: The transcript and input panels now use a bundled Markdown syntax for improved headings and section folding. You can auto‑fold sections by header via
fold_sectionsin project or global Codex settings. The plug-in spins up acodex app-serversubprocess, shows the conversation in a Markdown panel, and integrates approvals/sandboxed execution directly in the Sublime UI.
- Full Codex capabilities
- Assistant-to-Bash interaction
- Sandboxing (on macOS and Linux)
- Model and provider selection
- MCP support (via
~/.codex/config.toml)1 - Deep Sublime Text integration
- Multiline input field uses Markdown
- Selected text is auto-copied into the message with syntax applied
- Outputs to either the output panel or a separate tab
- Symbol list included in answers
- Works out of the box2.
- Download Separate Codex instance (the plug-in talks to the CLI, it is not bundled) from codex releases matching this plugin release (for
1.104.0, use codex-cli0.104.0).
Point out the downloaded codex binary from within plugin settings:
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Plugin installation
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With Package Control
Package Control: Install Package→ Codex -
Manual Clone / download into your
Packagesfolder (e.g.~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text/Packages/Codex).
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Sign in with Codex CLI (
codex login) if you are not already authenticated.
That’s it – hit ⌘⇧P / Ctrl ⇧ P, type Codex, select one of the commands and start chatting.
- Codex: New Message – open a small Markdown panel, type a prompt, hit Super+Enter.
- Codex: Open Transcript Tab – open the conversation buffer in a normal tab.
- Codex: Reset Chat – stop the Codex subprocess, clear the transcript and invalidate the stored
session_idso the next prompt starts a brand-new session.
Every Sublime project can override Codex settings under the usual settings
section. Example:
{
"folders": [{ "path": "." }],
"settings": {
"codex": {
// will be filled automatically – delete or set null to reset
"session_id": null,
// model & provider options
"model": "o3",
"provider_name": "openai",
"base_url": "https://api.openai.com/v1",
"wire_api": "responses",
"approval_policy": "on-failure",
// sandbox
"sandbox_mode": "read-only",
"permissions": [
// additional writable paths (project folders are added automatically)
"/Users/me/tmp-extra"
]
,
// Auto-fold specific sections in the transcript by their header
// name (case-insensitive). You can pass a string or a list.
// Example: fold the model's internal reasoning block
// (rendered as "## agent_reasoning").
"fold_sections": ["agent_reasoning"]
}
}
}The plugin launches codex app-server with CLI --config overrides derived
from global/per-project Sublime settings, including:
modelsandbox_modeapproval_policysandbox_workspace_write.network_accesssandbox_workspace_write.writable_roots
If a value is not overridden by the plugin, Codex falls back to its normal
global config (~/.codex/config.toml).
For workspace-write, project folders and optional settings.codex.permissions
are propagated as writable roots.
Enjoy hacking with Codex inside Sublime Text! 🚀
The plugin only sends the code snippets that you explicitly type or select in the input panel to the language model. It never uploads your entire file, buffer, or project automatically. Local configuration (such as sandbox permissions or project folders) is used only by the CLI to enforce file I/O rules and is not included in the prompt context.
However keep in mind that since this plugin and tool it relays on is agentish, any data from within your sandbox area could be sent to a server.
If the Codex backend floods the transcript with incremental updates such as
agent_reasoning_delta, add them to the suppress_events array in your
project-specific codex settings:
{
"suppress_events": ["agent_reasoning_delta"]
}You can tell the transcript to auto‑fold certain sections by header name. The match is case-insensitive and can be configured globally or per-project.
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Global (Preferences ▸ Package Settings ▸ Codex ▸ Settings):
{ // ... other settings ... "fold_sections": ["agent_reasoning"] } -
Per project (
.sublime-projectundersettings.codex):{ "settings": { "codex": { "fold_sections": ["agent_reasoning"] } } }
Notes
- Folding is scope-based and targets the Markdown
meta.sectionfor that header. Only the section body is folded, so the header line shows with an inline ellipsis (row style), e.g.:## agent_reasoning .... - The fold is applied right after the section is appended. If your syntax definition delays section scopes, the plugin waits briefly to target the correct section.
Footnotes
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https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/main/codex-rs/config.md#mcp_servers ↩
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If
codexis installed and authenticated (for example viacodex login). ↩

{ "codex_path": ["~/some_path/codex"], }