OpenAI adds plugins to Codex app for broader integrations

Building on its Codex macOS app launched last month, OpenAI has introduced plugin support, enabling one-click integrations with services like GitHub and Gmail. The feature bundles skills, app connections, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to simplify and replicate tasks across organizations.

OpenAI launched plugin support for the Codex app on March 27, extending its capabilities beyond core coding and multi-agent workflows. Plugins combine workflow prompts, application integrations, and MCP servers for easier task configuration. While advanced users could previously achieve similar setups manually, the one-click installation via the app's Plugins section simplifies the process, as reported by Ars Technica.

The searchable plugin library offers connections to GitHub, Gmail, Box, Cloudflare, and Vercel, with community contributions planned. Several plugins extend to non-coding tasks, advancing Codex into broader knowledge work. Documentation for app or CLI installation is available, and plugins rolled out immediately.

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OpenAI plans desktop superapp combining ChatGPT, Codex and Atlas

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OpenAI is developing a desktop superapp that merges its ChatGPT chatbot, Codex coding platform and Atlas browser to improve user experience. The initiative, led by applications CEO Fidji Simo, aims to simplify efforts amid a focus on core products. This follows recent announcements of smaller GPT-5.4 models.

Two months after launching its Codex macOS app, OpenAI has released a major update introducing background computer use, an in-app browser, and over 90 new plugins. The enhancements build toward a 'super app' foundation, with engineering lead Thibault Sottiaux calling it the first open phase of that evolution.

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OpenAI has introduced AI-generated pets as optional animated companions for its Codex coding app. These pets provide updates on Codex's tasks without interrupting the user's workflow. The feature is now available on Windows and macOS.

OpenAI's system prompt for its Codex CLI tool directs the GPT-5.5 model to never mention goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other creatures unless absolutely relevant to a user's query. The prohibition, repeated twice in the model's base instructions, emerged in open-source code posted on GitHub last week. Earlier model prompts lack this rule, amid user reports of goblin references in unrelated chats.

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OpenAI has launched GPT-5.4, including variants Thinking and Pro, aimed at improving agentic tasks and knowledge work. The update features enhanced computer-use capabilities and reduced factual errors, amid competition from Anthropic following a US defense deal controversy. The models are available immediately to paid users and developers.

 

 

 

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