This release represents a comprehensive transformation of the codebase from Codex to LLMX, enhanced with LiteLLM integration to support 100+ LLM providers through a unified API. ## Major Changes ### Phase 1: Repository & Infrastructure Setup - Established new repository structure and branching strategy - Created comprehensive project documentation (CLAUDE.md, LITELLM-SETUP.md) - Set up development environment and tooling configuration ### Phase 2: Rust Workspace Transformation - Renamed all Rust crates from `codex-*` to `llmx-*` (30+ crates) - Updated package names, binary names, and workspace members - Renamed core modules: codex.rs → llmx.rs, codex_delegate.rs → llmx_delegate.rs - Updated all internal references, imports, and type names - Renamed directories: codex-rs/ → llmx-rs/, codex-backend-openapi-models/ → llmx-backend-openapi-models/ - Fixed all Rust compilation errors after mass rename ### Phase 3: LiteLLM Integration - Integrated LiteLLM for multi-provider LLM support (Anthropic, OpenAI, Azure, Google AI, AWS Bedrock, etc.) - Implemented OpenAI-compatible Chat Completions API support - Added model family detection and provider-specific handling - Updated authentication to support LiteLLM API keys - Renamed environment variables: OPENAI_BASE_URL → LLMX_BASE_URL - Added LLMX_API_KEY for unified authentication - Enhanced error handling for Chat Completions API responses - Implemented fallback mechanisms between Responses API and Chat Completions API ### Phase 4: TypeScript/Node.js Components - Renamed npm package: @codex/codex-cli → @valknar/llmx - Updated TypeScript SDK to use new LLMX APIs and endpoints - Fixed all TypeScript compilation and linting errors - Updated SDK tests to support both API backends - Enhanced mock server to handle multiple API formats - Updated build scripts for cross-platform packaging ### Phase 5: Configuration & Documentation - Updated all configuration files to use LLMX naming - Rewrote README and documentation for LLMX branding - Updated config paths: ~/.codex/ → ~/.llmx/ - Added comprehensive LiteLLM setup guide - Updated all user-facing strings and help text - Created release plan and migration documentation ### Phase 6: Testing & Validation - Fixed all Rust tests for new naming scheme - Updated snapshot tests in TUI (36 frame files) - Fixed authentication storage tests - Updated Chat Completions payload and SSE tests - Fixed SDK tests for new API endpoints - Ensured compatibility with Claude Sonnet 4.5 model - Fixed test environment variables (LLMX_API_KEY, LLMX_BASE_URL) ### Phase 7: Build & Release Pipeline - Updated GitHub Actions workflows for LLMX binary names - Fixed rust-release.yml to reference llmx-rs/ instead of codex-rs/ - Updated CI/CD pipelines for new package names - Made Apple code signing optional in release workflow - Enhanced npm packaging resilience for partial platform builds - Added Windows sandbox support to workspace - Updated dotslash configuration for new binary names ### Phase 8: Final Polish - Renamed all assets (.github images, labels, templates) - Updated VSCode and DevContainer configurations - Fixed all clippy warnings and formatting issues - Applied cargo fmt and prettier formatting across codebase - Updated issue templates and pull request templates - Fixed all remaining UI text references ## Technical Details **Breaking Changes:** - Binary name changed from `codex` to `llmx` - Config directory changed from `~/.codex/` to `~/.llmx/` - Environment variables renamed (CODEX_* → LLMX_*) - npm package renamed to `@valknar/llmx` **New Features:** - Support for 100+ LLM providers via LiteLLM - Unified authentication with LLMX_API_KEY - Enhanced model provider detection and handling - Improved error handling and fallback mechanisms **Files Changed:** - 578 files modified across Rust, TypeScript, and documentation - 30+ Rust crates renamed and updated - Complete rebrand of UI, CLI, and documentation - All tests updated and passing **Dependencies:** - Updated Cargo.lock with new package names - Updated npm dependencies in llmx-cli - Enhanced OpenAPI models for LLMX backend This release establishes LLMX as a standalone project with comprehensive LiteLLM integration, maintaining full backward compatibility with existing functionality while opening support for a wide ecosystem of LLM providers. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-Authored-By: Sebastian Krüger <support@pivoine.art>
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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# Usage:
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# ./run_in_container.sh [--work_dir directory] "COMMAND"
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#
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# Examples:
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# ./run_in_container.sh --work_dir project/code "ls -la"
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# ./run_in_container.sh "echo Hello, world!"
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# Default the work directory to WORKSPACE_ROOT_DIR if not provided.
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WORK_DIR="${WORKSPACE_ROOT_DIR:-$(pwd)}"
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# Default allowed domains - can be overridden with OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS env var
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OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS="${OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS:-api.openai.com}"
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# Parse optional flag.
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if [ "$1" = "--work_dir" ]; then
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if [ -z "$2" ]; then
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echo "Error: --work_dir flag provided but no directory specified."
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exit 1
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fi
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WORK_DIR="$2"
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shift 2
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fi
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WORK_DIR=$(realpath "$WORK_DIR")
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# Generate a unique container name based on the normalized work directory
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CONTAINER_NAME="codex_$(echo "$WORK_DIR" | sed 's/\//_/g' | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]//g')"
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# Define cleanup to remove the container on script exit, ensuring no leftover containers
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cleanup() {
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docker rm -f "$CONTAINER_NAME" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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}
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# Trap EXIT to invoke cleanup regardless of how the script terminates
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trap cleanup EXIT
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# Ensure a command is provided.
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if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 [--work_dir directory] \"COMMAND\""
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exit 1
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fi
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# Check if WORK_DIR is set.
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if [ -z "$WORK_DIR" ]; then
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echo "Error: No work directory provided and WORKSPACE_ROOT_DIR is not set."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Verify that OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS is not empty
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if [ -z "$OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS" ]; then
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echo "Error: OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS is empty."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Kill any existing container for the working directory using cleanup(), centralizing removal logic.
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cleanup
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# Run the container with the specified directory mounted at the same path inside the container.
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docker run --name "$CONTAINER_NAME" -d \
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-e OPENAI_API_KEY \
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--cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
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--cap-add=NET_RAW \
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-v "$WORK_DIR:/app$WORK_DIR" \
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codex \
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sleep infinity
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# Write the allowed domains to a file in the container
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docker exec --user root "$CONTAINER_NAME" bash -c "mkdir -p /etc/codex"
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for domain in $OPENAI_ALLOWED_DOMAINS; do
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# Validate domain format to prevent injection
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if [[ ! "$domain" =~ ^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}$ ]]; then
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echo "Error: Invalid domain format: $domain"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "$domain" | docker exec --user root -i "$CONTAINER_NAME" bash -c "cat >> /etc/codex/allowed_domains.txt"
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done
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# Set proper permissions on the domains file
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docker exec --user root "$CONTAINER_NAME" bash -c "chmod 444 /etc/codex/allowed_domains.txt && chown root:root /etc/codex/allowed_domains.txt"
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# Initialize the firewall inside the container as root user
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docker exec --user root "$CONTAINER_NAME" bash -c "/usr/local/bin/init_firewall.sh"
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# Remove the firewall script after running it
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docker exec --user root "$CONTAINER_NAME" bash -c "rm -f /usr/local/bin/init_firewall.sh"
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# Execute the provided command in the container, ensuring it runs in the work directory.
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# We use a parameterized bash command to safely handle the command and directory.
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quoted_args=""
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for arg in "$@"; do
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quoted_args+=" $(printf '%q' "$arg")"
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done
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docker exec -it "$CONTAINER_NAME" bash -c "cd \"/app$WORK_DIR\" && codex --full-auto ${quoted_args}"
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