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Codex skills

Free agent skills tagged codex, ready to install into any SKILL.md-compatible agent.

Migrate Memory to Docs

Migrates Claude Code personal memory (the per-project memory/ directory) into tool-agnostic reference docs, so other AI CLIs that auto-load AGENTS.md (Codex primarily; the content architecture transfers to Cursor and others) working in the same directory can read the same user profile, collaboration preferences, and methodology instead of being blind to them. Use this whenever the user says things like "migrate my memory", "my memory is locked to Claude Code", "make Codex/Cursor read my profile", "memory should live in docs not one tool", or reports that a second AI tool doesn't know who they are; also use it when memory has grown bloated with content that should be shared across tools or projects. Covers diagnosis, the references/ + CLAUDE.md-inline + AGENTS.md-symlink architecture, multi-agent review, empirical codex verification, and memory cleanup. Inline only — it orchestrates review subagents and runs codex.

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LazyCodex Doctor

Diagnose LazyCodex and Codex CLI installation health against the latest sources. Use whenever the user asks for a doctor or health check, says LazyCodex, lazycodex-ai, omo-codex, or Codex behaves oddly after an install, update, or config change, suspects a stale, drifted, or broken setup, or wants the local install audited and compared with the latest LazyCodex and Codex code.

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Codex Delegate

Delegate a coding task to the OpenAI Codex CLI as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to hand implementation work to Codex — phrasings like "have Codex do X", "delegate this to Codex", "run it through Codex", or "use Codex to implement/fix/refactor" — or to run a queue of coding tasks through Codex while staying the reviewer. Prefer it over a one-shot Codex forwarder (such as the codex-rescue agent) when the user will review the diff and commit it themselves. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants the code written directly without delegating.