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Skills Officially Comes to Codex

https://developers.openai.com/codex/skills/
41•rochansinha•3h ago

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rochansinha•3h ago
Agent Skills let you extend Codex with task-specific capabilities. A skill packages instructions, resources, and optional scripts so Codex can perform a specific workflow reliably. You can share skills across teams or the community, and they build on the open Agent Skills standard.

Skills are available in both the Codex CLI and IDE extensions.

dan_wood•1h ago
Thanks to Anthropic.
haffi112•57m ago
What are your favourite skills?
summarity•48m ago
See also:

Anthropic: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/equipping-agents-for-t...

Copilot: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-12-18-github-copilot-now-...

karolcodes•15m ago
anyone using this in agentic workflow already? how is it?
stared•9m ago
Yes! I was raving about Claude Skills a few days ago (vide https://quesma.com/blog/claude-skills-not-antigravity/), and excited they come to Codex as well!
mikaelaast•8m ago
Are we sure that unrestricted free-form Markdown content is the best configuration format for this kind of thing? I know there is a YAML frontmatter component to this, but doesn't the free-form nature of the "body" part of these configuration files lead to an inevitably unverifiable process? I would like my agents to be inherently evaluable, and free-text instructions do not lend themselves easily to systematic evaluation.
Etheryte•48s ago
The modern state of the art is inherently not verifiable. Which way you give it input is really secondary to the architecture as a whole.

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