| name | codex-claude-loop |
| description | Dual-AI engineering loop orchestrating Claude Code (planning/implementation) and Codex (validation/review). Use when (1) complex feature development requiring validation, (2) high-quality code with security/performance concerns, (3) large-scale refactoring, (4) user requests codex-claude loop or dual-AI review. Do NOT use for simple one-off fixes or prototypes. |
| requires | codex-plugin:codex-cli |
Codex-Claude Engineering Loop
Workflow Overview
Plan (Claude) → Validate (Codex) → Implement (Claude) → Review (Codex) → Fix → Re-validate → Done
| Role | Responsibility |
|---|---|
| Claude | Architecture, planning, code implementation (Edit/Write/Read) |
| Codex | Validation, code review, quality assurance |
Environment Notice
Non-TTY environment: See codex-cli SKILL for CLI fundamentals. Key rule: Always use
codex execin Claude Code (notcodex)
Phase 0: Pre-flight Check
Before executing any Codex command:
- Create context directory:
mkdir -p .codex-loop
- Check Git Repository Status
git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null && echo "Git OK" || echo "Not a Git repo"
If NOT in Git repository, ask user via
AskUserQuestion:- "This directory is not a Git repository. Codex requires Git by default."
- Options:
- "Initialize Git repository here (
git init)" - "Use
--skip-git-repo-checkflag (bypass check)" - "Cancel operation"
- "Initialize Git repository here (
Apply user choice:
# Option 1: Initialize Git
git init
# Option 2: Use skip flag
codex exec --skip-git-repo-check -s read-only "prompt"
- Ask user via
AskUserQuestion:- Model preference (gpt-5.2-codex, gpt-5.2, gpt-5.1-codex-max, gpt-5.1-codex-mini)
- Reasoning effort level (low, medium, high, xhigh)
Phase 1: Planning (Claude)
- Create detailed implementation plan
- Break down into clear steps
- Document assumptions and risks
- Save to
.codex-loop/plan.md
Phase 2: Plan Validation (Codex)
Execute with timeout: 600000:
codex exec -m MODEL -c model_reasoning_effort=LEVEL -s read-only \
"Review this plan: $(cat .codex-loop/plan.md) Check: logic, edge cases, architecture, security"
Save result: > .codex-loop/phase2_validation.md
Phase 3: Feedback Loop
If issues found in .codex-loop/phase2_validation.md:
- Summarize Codex feedback to user
- Ask via
AskUserQuestion: "Revise and re-validate, or proceed?" - If revise → Update
.codex-loop/plan.md→ Repeat Phase 2
Phase 4: Implementation (Claude)
- Implement using Edit/Write/Read tools
- Execute step-by-step with error handling
- Save summary to
.codex-loop/implementation.md
Phase 5: Code Review (Codex)
Execute with timeout: 600000:
codex exec -m MODEL -s read-only \
"Review: $(cat .codex-loop/plan.md) $(cat .codex-loop/implementation.md) Check: bugs, performance, security. Classify: Critical/Major/Minor/Info"
Save result: > .codex-loop/phase5_review.md
Claude response by severity:
- Critical → Fix immediately
- Architectural → Discuss with user
- Minor → Document and proceed
Phase 6: Iteration
- Apply fixes from
.codex-loop/phase5_review.md - Significant changes → Re-validate with Codex
- Use
codex exec resumefor session continuity - Loop until quality standards met
Context Files
.codex-loop/
├── plan.md # Implementation plan
├── phase2_validation.md # Plan validation result
├── implementation.md # Implementation summary
├── phase5_review.md # Code review result
└── iterations.md # Iteration history
Quick Reference
Always use timeout: 600000 (10 min) for all Codex commands.
Models, reasoning effort, options: See codex-cli SKILL
Error Handling
Full error reference: See codex-cli SKILL
Error Recovery Flow:
- Non-zero exit → Stop and report error message
- Summarize error via
AskUserQuestion - Confirm with user before: architectural changes, multi-file mods,
--skip-git-repo-check
Timeout Configuration
| Task Type | Recommended Timeout | Claude Code Tool |
|---|---|---|
| All Codex operations | 10 minutes | timeout: 600000 |
Approval modes: See codex-cli SKILL - valid values:
untrusted,on-failure,on-request,never
Best Practices
- Always use
codex execin Claude Code environment (non-TTY) - Always create
.codex-loop/directory at start - Always save outputs to context files for traceability
- Always validate plans before implementation
- Never skip review after changes
- Default to
-s read-onlyfor all reviews - Use
resumefor session continuity - Check Git status before first Codex command
- Ask user permission before using
--skip-git-repo-check - Set 10-minute timeout for all Codex exec commands (
timeout: 600000)
References
- Codex CLI fundamentals: See codex-cli SKILL (models, options, error handling)