Codex Relay - Remote Codex App

Developer Tools · Free #25

4.4 (46 ratings)

App Store screenshot 1 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Take Codex with you.

Take Codex with you.

App Store screenshot 2 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Run terminal

Run terminal

App Store screenshot 3 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Edit code too.

Edit code too.

App Store screenshot 4 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Keep Git work moving.

Keep Git work moving.

App Store screenshot 5 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Inspect repo files.

Inspect repo files.

App Store screenshot 6 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Check the page from your phone.

Check the page from your phone.

App Store screenshot 7 of Codex Relay - Remote Codex App: Stay linked to your Computer.

Stay linked to your Computer.

About this app

Codex Relay brings your Codex workflow to your phone. Connect to your local Codex Relay server and keep track of active threads, responses, approvals, and workspace activity without staying at your desk. Send follow-up prompts, review assistant output, attach images for context, and respond when Codex needs input before it can continue. Built for developers who use Codex as part of real work, Codex Relay keeps the mobile experience focused, fast, and close to the terminal workflow. Key features: - Follow Codex conversations from your phone - Send prompts and follow-up instructions - Respond to approval and input requests - Attach images as context - Review workspace and thread activity - Manage connected relay server state - Check usage - Designed for local developer workflows Codex Relay requires a running Codex Relay server on your computer. Start the server with `npx codex-relay@latest`, then connect your device over your local network. GitHub: https://github.com/gronxb/codex-relay Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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  1. Take Codex with you.
  2. Run terminal
  3. Edit code too.
  4. Keep Git work moving.
  5. Inspect repo files.
  6. Check the page from your phone.
  7. Stay linked to your Computer.

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