ChatGPT Codex Bridge
Enables ChatGPT to read, edit, search, and run terminal commands on a local codebase, and optionally delegate larger engineering tasks to OpenAI Codex CLI.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@ChatGPT Codex Bridgelist all files in the src directory"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
ChatGPT Codex Bridge
ChatGPT Codex Bridge is a self-hosted MCP server that lets ChatGPT work with your local codebase through explicit tools. It can read, edit, search, run terminal commands, show change summaries, and optionally delegate larger engineering jobs to the local Codex CLI.
The project is designed for people who want ChatGPT to behave more like a local coding agent while keeping the actual source files, terminal, credentials, and tooling on their own machine.
What It Does
Exposes selected local folders to ChatGPT through MCP.
Provides workspace-scoped tools for reading, editing, writing, searching, and inspecting files.
Runs Bash and Windows PowerShell commands for tests, builds, git, package scripts, and local diagnostics.
Supports permission modes from read-only to full local development access.
Adds audit snapshots, change summaries, and session rollback for edits made through the bridge.
Loads project instructions from
AGENTS.mdandCLAUDE.md.Discovers local skills from bundled and user-configured skill directories.
Supports ChatGPT Apps-compatible tool cards and workspace UI metadata.
Can delegate larger tasks to
codex execwith configurable model, reasoning, sandbox, speed, plan policy, and goal policy.Includes a local settings page for roots, public URL, permission mode, audit, and Codex delegation defaults.
Detailed feature notes are in docs/features.md.
Related MCP server: LocalNest MCP
Install
Requirements:
Node
>=20.12 <27; Node 22 LTS is recommended.npm.
Git.
Bash, such as Git Bash or WSL on Windows.
A public HTTPS tunnel or reverse proxy when connecting from ChatGPT.
Optional: OpenAI Codex CLI if you want to use
delegate_to_codex.
Install from a local checkout:
npm install --include=dev
npm run build
node dist/cli.js init
node dist/cli.js serveAfter publishing to npm, the same app can be installed globally:
npm install -g chatgpt-codex-bridge
codex-bridge init
codex-bridge serveThe legacy devspace command is also kept as a compatibility alias.
Quick Start
Start an HTTPS tunnel to the local server port, usually
7676.cloudflared tunnel --url http://127.0.0.1:7676Initialize the bridge.
codex-bridge initDuring setup, enter:
the local folders ChatGPT may open;
the local port, usually
7676;the public HTTPS origin, without
/mcp.
Start the MCP server.
codex-bridge serveAdd this MCP endpoint to ChatGPT or another MCP host:
https://your-tunnel-host.example.com/mcpApprove the connection with the Owner password printed by
init.
The default local settings page is:
http://127.0.0.1:7676/settingsFull deployment instructions are in docs/deployment.md.
Configuration
The bridge stores local config and auth files under:
~/.devspace/config.json
~/.devspace/auth.jsonThe ~/.devspace path is intentionally retained for backward compatibility.
You can override it with DEVSPACE_CONFIG_DIR.
Common settings:
Setting | Default | Purpose |
| current directory during setup | Filesystem roots ChatGPT may open. |
| required | Public origin, without |
|
| Tool permission policy. |
|
| Enables |
|
| Default Codex model. |
|
| Default reasoning effort. |
|
| Codex service tier, |
See docs/configuration.md for the full reference.
Security Model
This bridge gives a remote MCP client access to local development capabilities. Treat it like granting a trusted coding partner access to your machine.
The safety model is based on:
a narrow filesystem allowlist;
an Owner password approval flow;
OAuth-protected MCP sessions;
Host header validation;
permission modes for edits, shells, and Codex delegation;
audit logs and rollback support for bridge-made file edits.
Do not expose it with broad roots like ~, /, or C:\ unless you understand
the risk. Keep ~/.devspace/auth.json private.
More details are in docs/security.md.
Package
Create a distributable npm tarball:
npm run build
npm packThe package includes dist, docs, scripts, and README.md.
Local Development
npm install --include=dev
npm run dev
npm run typecheck
npm test
npm run build
npm run startLicense
MIT
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