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OpenAI just released this week’s Codex desktop app update, and it includes a brand new feature on Mac called Appshots.
Appshots is now available for Codex for Mac, adding a new way to instantly provide context to your chat.
“On your Mac, press Command-Command to attach your app window to a Codex thread,” OpenAI says. “Codex gets both a screenshot and text from the window, including content beyond what’s visible onscreen.”
It’s Codex Thursday, and yes, we have updates for you.
First up: Appshots, a new way to bring the context of what you’re working on into Codex.
On your Mac, press Command-Command to attach your app window to a Codex thread. Codex gets both a screenshot and text from the window,… pic.twitter.com/R0EcZRCc1d
Today’s update also includes an upgraded /goal command, which OpenAI documents here.
/goal has graduated from an experiment—for tasks big and small, Codex gets your work done.
Use goal mode in the Codex app, IDE Extension, or CLI to give Codex a specific milestone, and it will keep working until it gets there, even across hours or days.
You can check in and steer, and even pause Codex along the way.
Pro tip: start side chats to understand the work that has been done so far without having to interrupt the main task.
OpenAI says the in-app browser inside Codex is now faster and more precise with advanced annotation mode and batch comments support.
Business users can now share custom plugins between teams. Enterprise users can reach out to OpenAI to request early access to shared plugins support.
OpenAI also says that Analytics in Codex in business and enterprise users now includes more details around active users, credits, tokens, runs, user leaderboards, lines of code generated, and plugin usage.
Codex anywhere and everywhere, all the time.
Now your Mac doesn’t have to be unlocked for Codex to use your computer.
From your phone, Codex can securely use apps on your Mac, even when the screen is off and locked.https://t.co/PCGK4i7FSF pic.twitter.com/956aAtM3vl
The latest version of Codex for Mac is available now. Last week, OpenAI launched a preview of Codex iOS access through the ChatGPT app, which it has also improved with new features this week.
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