@quant_sheep: I don't use Codex's remote mode at all because it's unstable. I recommend you try Happy Code — it's the best solution for using Codex and Claude Code remotely. Fully open-source (including backend service), end-to-end encrypted, and completely free.
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Happy Code is an open-source mobile and web client that enables remote use of Claude Code and Codex with end-to-end encryption, allowing developers to monitor and control AI coding agents from anywhere.
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Mobile and Web Client for Claude Code & Codex
Use Claude Code or Codex from anywhere with end-to-end encryption.
Step 1: Download App
Step 2: Install CLI on your computer
Step 3: Start using happy instead of claude or codex
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