Overview

CodexKit packages the parts of a strong Codex work operating model that teams usually reinvent badly.

The kit focuses on the surfaces that matter in practice: discovery, execution, review, decision support, delegation, recurring operational checks, and careful MCP adoption. It is meant to be installed, adapted, and published as a real open-source project for both engineering and knowledge work.

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Operating modes
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Installable skills
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Prompt playbooks
10
Automation recipes
10
Templates
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Starter workspaces

Start here

Recommended rollout

  1. 1. Install the local skills and make sure the pack validates cleanly.
  2. 2. Copy the starter workspace that matches your function and adapt the files to your real cadence.
  3. 3. Pair one high-reasoning skill with one low-reasoning automation skill before expanding the library.
  4. 4. Introduce automations only after you can define the output owner and a low-noise success condition.

Templates

Portable output structures for recurring work across departments.

Starter workspaces

Opinionated operating folders that make CodexKit adoptable by non-engineering teams.

Playbooks

Portable prompts for structured work across analysis, delivery, review, and release.

MCP guidance

Add integrations in a way the team can actually operate and maintain.