@yoyo__AI: Automatically distill yourself with a single Codex prompt, fully automate daily repetitive tasks. Steps: Open Codex Settings → Personalization → Memory → Enable Chronicle. Enter the prompt: Review my Chronicle memory, find workflows I repeat multiple times, convert them into skills. Codex expands search...

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Codex introduces a new feature that automatically analyzes user historical memory with a single prompt, extracts repetitive workflows, and converts them into evolvable skills, automating daily repetitive tasks.

Codex automatically distills yourself with a single prompt, fully automating daily repetitive tasks. Steps: Open Codex Settings → Personalization → Memory → Enable Chronicle Enter the prompt: Review my Chronicle memory, find workflows I have repeated multiple times, convert them into skills Codex expands its search scope, queries your historical sessions, and creates skills. This skill can evolve continuously. Codex is very smart; if it’s a repeated skill, you can choose to update the skill or create a different one based on the actual situation.
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Codex one-shot prompt to auto-distill yourself, fully automating daily repetitive tasks

Path: Open Codex Settings → Personalization → Memory → Enable Chronicle

Type the prompt: Review my Chronicle memories, identify workflows I’ve repeated multiple times, and turn them into skills

Codex will expand the search scope, query your historical sessions, and create a skill.

This skill can keep evolving. Codex is very smart — if it’s a repeated skill, you can choose whether to update the existing skill or create a different one based on the actual situation.

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