Codex Now Officially Supports Skills
OpenAI has announced that Codex, its AI language model, now supports skills - reusable bundles of instructions, scripts, and resources to help Codex complete specific tasks.
Why it matters
This update to Codex expands its capabilities by allowing developers to create and use specialized skills, improving its versatility and usefulness for a wide range of applications.
Key Points
- 1Codex supports skills, which are reusable bundles of instructions, scripts, and resources
- 2Skills can be called directly with $.skill-name or Codex can choose the right one based on the prompt
- 3Skills follow the agentskills.io standard, where a skill is a folder with a SKILL.md file for instructions and metadata
- 4OpenAI has released the first universal skill installer built on the open agent skills standard
Details
Codex, OpenAI's AI language model, now officially supports skills - reusable bundles of instructions, scripts, and resources that help Codex complete specific tasks. Skills can be called directly using the $.skill-name syntax, or Codex can choose the appropriate skill based on the user's prompt. The skills follow the agentskills.io standard, where a skill is a folder containing a SKILL.md file for instructions and metadata, along with optional scripts, references, and assets. OpenAI has also released the first universal skill installer built on top of this open agent skills standard, allowing users to easily install 30 of the most popular Claude skills for use with Codex.
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