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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeremy Rose
5f6e1af1a5 scroll instead of clear on boot (#2535)
this actually works fine already in iterm without this change, but
Terminal.app adds a bunch of excess whitespace when we clear all.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c5bd1809-c2ed-4daa-a148-944d2df52876
2025-08-21 08:51:26 -07:00
Jeremy Rose
0d12380c3b refactor onboarding screen to a separate "app" (#2524)
this is in preparation for adding more separate "modes" to the tui, in
particular, a "transcript mode" to view a full history once #2316 lands.

1. split apart "tui events" from "app events".
2. remove onboarding-related events from AppEvent.
3. move several general drawing tools out of App and into a new Tui
class
2025-08-20 20:47:24 +00:00
Josh LeBlanc
216e9e2ed0 Fix rust build on windows (#2019)
This pull request implements a fix from #2000, as well as fixed an
additional problem with path lengths on windows that prevents the login
from displaying.

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Co-authored-by: Michael Bolin <bolinfest@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Bolin <mbolin@openai.com>
2025-08-08 10:57:16 -07:00
ae
1f7003b476 tweak comment (#1871)
Belatedly address CR feedback about a comment.

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https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_i_6892e8070be4832cba379f2955f5b8bc
2025-08-05 23:02:00 -07:00
ae
b90c15abc4 clear terminal on launch (#1870) 2025-08-05 22:01:34 -07:00
pap-openai
defeafb279 add keyboard enhancements to support shift_return (#1743)
For terminal that supports [keyboard
enhancements](https://docs.rs/libcrossterm/latest/crossterm/enum.KeyboardEnhancementFlags.html),
adds the enhancements (enabling [kitty keyboard
protocol](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/keyboard-protocol/)) to
support shift+enter listener.

Those users (users with terminals listed on
[KPP](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/keyboard-protocol/)) should be
able to press shift+return for new line

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Co-authored-by: easong-openai <easong@openai.com>
2025-07-31 03:23:56 +00:00
Jeremy Rose
f2134f6633 resizable viewport (#1732)
Proof of concept for a resizable viewport.

The general approach here is to duplicate the `Terminal` struct from
ratatui, but with our own logic. This is a "light fork" in that we are
still using all the base ratatui functions (`Buffer`, `Widget` and so
on), but we're doing our own bookkeeping at the top level to determine
where to draw everything.

This approach could use improvement—e.g, when the window is resized to a
smaller size, if the UI wraps, we don't correctly clear out the
artifacts from wrapping. This is possible with a little work (i.e.
tracking what parts of our UI would have been wrapped), but this
behavior is at least at par with the existing behavior.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4eb17689-09fd-4daa-8315-c7ebc654986d


cc @joshka who might have Thoughts™
2025-07-31 00:06:55 +00:00
easong-openai
480e82b00d Easily Selectable History (#1672)
This update replaces the previous ratatui history widget with an
append-only log so that the terminal can handle text selection and
scrolling. It also disables streaming responses, which we'll do our best
to bring back in a later PR. It also adds a small summary of token use
after the TUI exits.
2025-07-25 01:56:40 -07:00
Michael Bolin
7ca84087e6 feat: make it possible to toggle mouse mode in the Rust TUI (#971)
I did a bit of research to understand why I could not use my mouse to
drag to select text to copy to the clipboard in iTerm.

Apparently https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/641 to enable mousewheel
scrolling broke this functionality. It seems that, unless we put in a
bit of effort, we can have drag-to-select or scrolling, but not both.
Though if you know the trick to hold down `Option` will dragging with
the mouse in iTerm, you can probably get by with this. (I did not know
about this option prior to researching this issue.)

Nevertheless, users may still prefer to disable mouse capture
altogether, so this PR introduces:

* the ability to set `tui.disable_mouse_capture = true` in `config.toml`
to disable mouse capture
* a new command, `/toggle-mouse-mode` to toggle mouse capture
2025-05-16 16:16:50 -07:00
jcoens-openai
78843c3940 feat: Allow pasting newlines (#866)
Noticed that when pasting multi-line blocks, each newline was treated
like a new submission.
Update tui to handle Paste directly and map newlines to shift+enter.

# Test

Copied this into clipboard:
```
Do nothing.
Explain this repo to me.
```

Pasted in and saw multi-line input. Hitting Enter then submitted the
full block.
2025-05-09 11:33:46 -07:00
jcoens-openai
8a89d3aeda Update cargo to 2024 edition (#842)
Some effects of this change:
- New formatting changes across many files. No functionality changes
should occur from that.
- Calls to `set_env` are considered unsafe, since this only happens in
tests we wrap them in `unsafe` blocks
2025-05-07 08:37:48 -07:00
Michael Bolin
dc7b83666a feat(tui-rs): add support for mousewheel scrolling (#641)
It is intuitive to try to scroll the conversation history using the
mouse in the TUI, but prior to this change, we only supported scrolling
via keyboard events.

This PR enables mouse capture upon initialization (and disables it on
exit) such that we get `ScrollUp` and `ScrollDown` events in
`codex-rs/tui/src/app.rs`. I initially mapped each event to scrolling by
one line, but that felt sluggish. I decided to introduce
`ScrollEventHelper` so we could debounce scroll events and measure the
number of scroll events in a 100ms window to determine the "magnitude"
of the scroll event. I put in a basic heuristic to start, but perhaps
someone more motivated can play with it over time.

`ScrollEventHelper` takes care of handling the atomic fields and thread
management to ensure an `AppEvent::Scroll` event is pumped back through
the event loop at the appropriate time with the accumulated delta.
2025-04-25 12:01:52 -07:00
Michael Bolin
31d0d7a305 feat: initial import of Rust implementation of Codex CLI in codex-rs/ (#629)
As stated in `codex-rs/README.md`:

Today, Codex CLI is written in TypeScript and requires Node.js 22+ to
run it. For a number of users, this runtime requirement inhibits
adoption: they would be better served by a standalone executable. As
maintainers, we want Codex to run efficiently in a wide range of
environments with minimal overhead. We also want to take advantage of
operating system-specific APIs to provide better sandboxing, where
possible.

To that end, we are moving forward with a Rust implementation of Codex
CLI contained in this folder, which has the following benefits:

- The CLI compiles to small, standalone, platform-specific binaries.
- Can make direct, native calls to
[seccomp](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/seccomp.2.html) and
[landlock](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/landlock.7.html) in
order to support sandboxing on Linux.
- No runtime garbage collection, resulting in lower memory consumption
and better, more predictable performance.

Currently, the Rust implementation is materially behind the TypeScript
implementation in functionality, so continue to use the TypeScript
implmentation for the time being. We will publish native executables via
GitHub Releases as soon as we feel the Rust version is usable.
2025-04-24 13:31:40 -07:00