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  • Access help information to understand Codex CLI commands, options, and usage instructions.
    ISC
  • Registers the kit-mcp server into IDE MCP configurations for Claude, Cursor, Codex, Antigravity, and Windsurf.
    MIT
  • Run a Codex session synchronously with configurable approval policy, sandbox, and optional isolated git worktree for conflict-free parallel execution.
    MIT
  • Get help information for the Codex CLI to assist with code analysis, generation, and refactoring tasks.

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  • Diagnose Codex bridge setup: verify PATH, login status, and session storage. Identify errors before spending quota.
    MIT
  • Resume a prior Codex coding session and send a follow-up message to continue the work with the same sandbox and model.
    MIT
  • Submit a question or instruction to OpenAI Codex in a new session. Returns the agent's final message as text, suitable for complex reasoning and coding tasks.
    MIT
  • Retrieve health status and latency for Home Assistant, OpenClaw, local LLM, Gemini CLI, and Codex CLI in a single overview.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve and analyze the configuration of the Sinch MCP server to identify enabled or disabled tools, along with troubleshooting details for disabled tools.
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  • Send coding tasks to OpenAI Codex for code generation, file operations, and technical analysis using the local CLI with cached authentication.
    Apache 2.0
  • Execute a due payment from an on-chain agreement. Automatically validates interval, caps, and limits, with pro-rata accrual for scaling payout by elapsed time.
    MIT
  • Merge duplicate Zotero items into one keeper: consolidate tags, collections, notes, and annotations, then move duplicates to Trash. Dry-run by default for safety.
    MIT
  • Send a question to Codex for a read-only second opinion. Codex examines your codebase in a sandbox without modifying files, returning unvalidated findings for verification.
    MIT
  • Terminate orphaned thread-keeper processes with stale heartbeats. Dry-run by default; pass dry_run=False to send signals.
    MIT
  • Get an independent second opinion on git changes. Send diffs from working tree, branch, or commit scope to Codex for review, and receive structured findings.
    MIT
  • Delegate a coding task to Codex in an isolated git worktree and receive a reviewable diff without applying changes to your tree.
    MIT