@op7418: Codex keeps getting better—new Chronicle memory continuously takes local screenshots so it knows which doc or bug you mean without you spelling it out. Pro users only for now.
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Codex adds Chronicle, a local screenshot-based memory feature that lets it track open docs and bugs without explicit context.
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Codex keeps getting better—it just added a new Memory feature called Chronicle.
It automatically takes ongoing screenshots to build context, so you never have to explain which doc or bug you’re talking about.
The snapshots are stored locally and are currently available only to Pro users.
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