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- kordlessagainPoweshell is awesome because no external tools are needed to modify dates, or do math, or generate JSON or XML, both of which are first-class citizens. Also, in powershell things are objects not strings, so passing something along with a | is much more powerful. Still, if someone doesn't like something, there's always bash!
- Let me know if you need anything!
- Yes, you can draw from it. There is a config file you can use to edit to "install" or "remove" them from the build. You can also just ask the agent to do it.
- I've kept the codex-container.sh version going for this eventuality.
Those scripts are for running the docker command with all the ENV vars and settings. Whatever does that does NOT have to be Powershell if you don't want it to be.
- I’ve been using Codex CLI heavily after moving off Claude Code and built a containerized starter to run Codex in different modes: timers/file triggers, API calls, or interactive/single-run CLI. A few others are already using it for agentic workflows. If you want to run Codex securely (or not) in a container to test the model or build workflows, check out https://github.com/DeepBlueDynamics/codex-container.
It ships with 300+ MCP tools (crawl, Google search, Gmail/GCal/GDrive, Slack, scheduling, web indexing, embeddings, transcription, and more). Many came from tools I originally built for Claude Desktop—OpenAI’s MCP has been stable across 20+ versions so I prefer it.
I will note I usually run this in Danger mode but because it runs in a container, it doesn't have access to ENVs I don't want it messing with, and have it in a directory I'm OK with it changing or poking about in.
Headless browser setup for the crawl tools: https://github.com/DeepBlueDynamics/gnosis-crawl.
My email is in my profile if anyone needs help.
- The argument that some people can code with less lines of code but if no lines are written that’s an issue.
- All you need is Codex Container: https://github.com/DeepBlueDynamics/codex-container
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- Such irony given Anthropic is hostile to open sourcing their agent frameworks like clause desktop and CLI.
- I made this with Claude and thought I would share.
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- reaching for that _one 9 of uptime_
- I'm currently working on a containerized version of Codex with file monitoring, scheduling (self), and more: https://github.com/DeepBlueDynamics/codex-container
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- After watching The Thinking Game documentary, maybe Amazon has little appetite for "research" companies that don't actually solve real world problems, like Deepseek did.
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- Seems perfect for AI agents to use to communicate to other nearby agents.
I have two of the LilyGo units and want to hook one up to the computer and then carry the other one with me.
- Poster literally says in the comment you replied to that they used other code they had to speed the development, so no it doesn't appear they wrote it entirely with an LLM, not that would matter if they did as long as it did what it was suppose to do (and what it was suppose to do isn't being defined by a gatekeeper).
- You could use that logic to dismiss any analysis of any trajectory ever.
Perfectly excusable post that says absolutely nothing about anything.