We expected it for a while, and now here: Openai introduce an Agentic coding tool called Codex in the search inspection. This tool aims to allow experienced developers to delegate relatively simple programming tasks to the artificial intelligence agent who will generate a ready -to -produce symbol and show his work along the way.
Codex is a unique interface (it should not be confused with the Codex Cli tool presented by Openai last month) that can be accessed from the sidebar in the ChatGPT Web app. Users enter a router and then click “Code” to start producing code, or “ask” to make it answer questions and advise.
Whenever it is given a task, this task is carried out in a distinctive container that is previously loaded with the user code base and aims to accurately reflect the development environment.
To make Codex more effective, developers can include files “agents.
Codex is designed on Codex-1, which is an accurate contrast to OPENAI thinking model that has been trained using reinforcement learning on a wide range of coding tasks to analyze and create software instructions, and repetition through tests along the road.