When processing an `apply_patch` tool call, we were already computing the new file content in order to compute the unified diff. Before this PR, we were shelling out to `patch(1)` to apply the unified diff once the user accepted the change, but this updates the code to just retain the new file content and use it to write the file when the user accepts. This simplifies deployment because it no longer assumes `patch(1)` is on the host. Note this change is internal to the Codex agent and does not affect `protocol.rs`.
codex-rs
April 24, 2025
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 and landlock 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.
Code Organization
This folder is the root of a Cargo workspace. It contains quite a bit of experimental code, but here are the key crates:
core/contains the business logic for Codex. Ultimately, we hope this to be a library crate that is generally useful for building other Rust/native applications that use Codex.exec/"headless" CLI for use in automation.tui/CLI that launches a fullscreen TUI built with Ratatui.repl/CLI that launches a lightweight REPL similar to the Python or Node.js REPL.cli/CLI multitool that provides the aforementioned CLIs via subcommands.