Custom prompts turn your repeatable instructions into reusable slash commands, so you can trigger them without retyping or copy/pasting. Each prompt is a Markdown file that Codex expands into the conversation the moment you run it.
### Where prompts live
- Location: store prompts in `$CODEX_HOME/prompts/` (defaults to `~/.codex/prompts/`). Set `CODEX_HOME` if you want to use a different folder.
- Conflicts: Files whose names collide with built-in commands (like `init`) stay hidden in the slash popup, but you can still invoke them with `/prompts:<name>`.
- Numeric placeholders: `$1`–`$9` insert the first nine positional arguments you type after the command. `$ARGUMENTS` inserts all positional arguments joined by a single space. Use `$$` to emit a literal dollar sign (Codex leaves `$$` untouched).
- Named placeholders: Tokens such as `$FILE` or `$TICKET_ID` expand from `KEY=value` pairs you supply. Keys are case-sensitive—use the same uppercase name in the command (for example, `FILE=...`).
- Quoted arguments: Double-quote any value that contains spaces, e.g. `TICKET_TITLE="Fix logging"`.
- Invocation syntax: Run prompts via `/prompts:<name> ...`. When the slash popup is open, typing either `prompts:` or the bare prompt name will surface `/prompts:<name>` suggestions.
- Error handling: If a prompt contains named placeholders, Codex requires them all. You will see a validation message if any are missing or malformed.
### Running a prompt
1. Start a new Codex session (ensures the prompt list is fresh).
2. In the composer, type `/` to open the slash popup.
3. Type `prompts:` (or start typing the prompt name) and select it with ↑/↓.
4. Provide any required arguments, press Enter, and Codex sends the expanded content.
### Examples
**Draft PR helper**
`~/.codex/prompts/draftpr.md`
```markdown
---
description: Create feature branch, commit and open draft PR.
---
Create a branch named `tibo/<feature_name>`, commit the changes, and open a draft PR.
```
Usage: type `/prompts:draftpr` to have codex perform the work.