| name | codex-claude-cursor-loop |
| description | Orchestrates a triple-AI engineering loop where Claude plans, Codex validates logic and reviews code, and Cursor implements, with continuous feedback for optimal code quality |
Codex-Claude-Cursor Engineering Loop Skill
Core Workflow Philosophy
This skill implements a 3-way sequential validation engineering loop:
- Claude Code: Architecture and planning, final review
- Codex: Plan validation (logic/security), code review (bugs/performance)
- Cursor Agent: Code implementation and execution
- Sequential Validation: Claude plans → Codex validates → Cursor implements → Codex reviews → Claude final check → repeat
Phase 1: Planning with Claude Code
- Start by creating a detailed plan for the task
- Break down the implementation into clear steps
- Document assumptions and potential issues
- Output the plan in a structured format
Phase 2: Plan Validation with Codex
- Ask user (via
AskUserQuestion):- Model:
gpt-5orgpt-5-codex - Reasoning effort:
low,medium, orhigh
- Model:
- Send the plan to Codex for validation:
echo "Review this implementation plan and identify any issues:
[Claude's plan here]
Check for:
- Logic errors
- Missing edge cases
- Architecture flaws
- Security concerns" | codex exec -m <model> --config model_reasoning_effort="<effort>" --sandbox read-only
- Capture Codex's feedback and summarize to user
Phase 3: Plan Refinement Loop
If Codex finds issues in the plan:
- Summarize Codex's concerns to the user
- Refine the plan based on feedback
- Ask user (via
AskUserQuestion): "Should I revise the plan and re-validate, or proceed with implementation?" - Repeat Phase 2 if needed until plan is solid
Phase 4: Implementation with Cursor Agent
Once the plan is validated by Codex:
Session Management
Ask user (via
AskUserQuestion): "Do you want to start a new Cursor session or resume an existing one?"- New session: Start fresh
- Resume session: Continue previous work
If resuming:
# List available sessions
cursor-agent ls
# Let user select session ID
# Store session ID for subsequent calls
- Ask user (via
AskUserQuestion): Which Cursor model to use (e.g.,composer-1,claude-3.5-sonnet,gpt-4o)
Implementation
- Send the validated plan to Cursor Agent:
For new session:
cursor-agent --model "<model-name>" -p --force "Implement this plan:
[Validated plan here]
Please implement the code following these specifications exactly."
For resumed session:
cursor-agent --resume="<session-id>" -p --force "Continue implementation:
[Validated plan here]"
- IMPORTANT: Store the session ID from the output for all subsequent Cursor calls
- Capture what was implemented and which files were modified
Phase 5: Codex Code Review
After Cursor implements:
- Send Cursor's implementation to Codex for code review:
echo "Review this implementation for:
- Bugs and logic errors
- Performance issues
- Security vulnerabilities
- Best practices violations
- Code quality concerns
Files modified: [list of files]
Implementation summary: [what Cursor did]" | codex exec --sandbox read-only
- Capture Codex's code review feedback
- Summarize findings to user
Phase 6: Claude's Final Review
After Codex code review:
- Claude reads the implemented code using Read tool
- Claude analyzes both:
- Codex's review findings
- The actual implementation
- Claude provides final assessment:
- Verify if it matches the original plan
- Confirm Codex's findings are valid
- Identify any additional concerns
- Make final architectural decisions
- Summarize overall quality and readiness
Phase 7: Iterative Improvement Loop
If issues are found (by Codex or Claude):
- Claude creates a detailed fix plan based on:
- Codex's code review findings
- Claude's final review insights
- Send the fix plan to Cursor Agent using the same session:
# IMPORTANT: Use --resume with the stored session ID
cursor-agent --resume="<session-id>" -p --force "Fix these issues:
[Detailed fix plan]
Issues from Codex: [list]
Issues from Claude: [list]"
- After Cursor fixes, repeat from Phase 5 (Codex code review)
- Continue the loop until all validations pass
- Note:
- Use same Codex model for consistency
- Always use the same Cursor session ID to maintain context
- Session maintains full history of changes
Recovery When Issues Are Found
When Codex finds plan issues (Phase 2):
- Claude analyzes Codex's concerns
- Refines the plan addressing all issues
- Re-submits to Codex for validation
- Repeats until Codex approves
When Codex finds code issues (Phase 5):
- Claude reviews Codex's findings
- Creates detailed fix plan
- Sends to Cursor for fixes
- After Cursor fixes, back to Codex review
- Repeats until Codex approves
When Claude finds issues (Phase 6):
- Claude creates comprehensive fix plan
- Sends to Cursor for implementation
- After fixes, Codex reviews again
- Claude does final check
- Repeats until Claude approves
Best Practices
- Always validate plans with Codex before implementation
- Never skip Codex code review after Cursor implements
- Never skip Claude's final review for architectural oversight
- Maintain clear handoff between all three AIs
- Document who did what for context
- Use same models throughout (same Codex model, same Cursor model)
- Session Management:
- Always use
--resumewith same session ID for iterative fixes - Store session ID at the start and reuse throughout
- Use
cursor-agent lsto find previous sessions - Only start new session when beginning completely new feature
- Always use
Command Reference
| Phase | Who | Command Pattern | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Plan | Claude | TodoWrite, Read, analysis tools | Claude creates detailed plan |
| 2. Validate plan | Codex | echo "plan" | codex exec -m <model> --config model_reasoning_effort="<effort>" --sandbox read-only |
Codex validates logic/security |
| 3. Refine | Claude | Analyze Codex feedback, update plan | Claude fixes plan issues |
| 4. Session setup | Claude + User | Ask new/resume, cursor-agent ls if needed |
Setup or resume Cursor session |
| 5. Implement | Cursor | cursor-agent --model "<model>" -p --force "prompt" OR cursor-agent --resume="<id>" -p --force "prompt" |
Cursor implements validated plan |
| 6. Review code | Codex | echo "review" | codex exec --sandbox read-only |
Codex reviews for bugs/performance |
| 7. Final review | Claude | Read tool, analysis | Claude final architectural check |
| 8. Fix plan | Claude | Create detailed fix plan | Claude plans fixes from all feedback |
| 9. Apply fixes | Cursor | cursor-agent --resume="<id>" -p --force "fixes" |
Cursor implements fixes in same session |
| 10. Re-review | Codex + Claude | Repeat phases 6-7 | Validate fixes until perfect |
Error Handling
- Monitor Cursor Agent output for errors
- Summarize Cursor's implementation results and Claude's review
- Ask for user direction via
AskUserQuestionif:- Significant architectural changes needed
- Multiple files will be affected
- Breaking changes are required
- When issues appear, Claude creates a detailed fix plan before sending to Cursor
The Perfect Loop
1. Plan (Claude)
↓
2. Validate Plan (Codex) → if issues → refine plan → repeat
↓
3. Implement (Cursor)
↓
4. Code Review (Codex) → captures bugs/performance issues
↓
5. Final Review (Claude) → architectural check
↓
6. Issues found? → Fix Plan (Claude) → Implement Fixes (Cursor) → back to step 4
↓
7. All passed? → Done! ✅
This creates a triple-validation, self-correcting, high-quality engineering system where:
- Claude: All planning, architecture, and final oversight
- Codex: All validation (plan logic + code quality)
- Cursor Agent: All implementation and coding