@zjp1997720: Strongly recommend, a must-install plugin for Codex! A major issue I've had with Codex is that even for very complex tasks, it doesn't actively call Agents Team. In contrast, Claude Code is very proactive. I recently discovered that oh my Opencode (…

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Recommends a plugin called Lazy Codex, which helps Codex actively call Agents Team to handle complex tasks, along with an installation link.

Strongly recommend, a must-install plugin for Codex! A major issue I've had with Codex is that even for very complex tasks, it doesn't actively call Agents Team. In contrast, Claude Code is very proactive. I recently discovered that oh my Opencode (now renamed oh-my-openagent) has released a Codex version called Lazy Codex. After installing it, Codex becomes very proactive and plan-driven in calling Agents Team to complete complex tasks. There's also a well-implemented context sharing mechanism. Just drop this into your Codex to install: https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent… Besides coding scenarios, it's also great for complex knowledge work tasks; the image shows a research task.
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Heavily recommending a must-have plugin for Codex! A big issue I’ve had with Codex is that even for very complex tasks, it never proactively calls the Agents Team. In comparison, Claude Code is much more proactive. I recently discovered that oh-my-openagent (formerly oh-my-opencode) has launched a Codex version called Lazy Codex. After installing it, Codex becomes very proactive and plans out its use of the Agents Team to complete complex tasks. It also has a great context sharing mechanism built in. Just drop it into your Codex installation: https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent… Beyond coding scenarios, it’s also great for complex knowledge work tasks — the screenshot shows a research task.


code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent Source: https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent > [!NOTE] > OmO for Codex is here: try LazyCodex > > We loved Anthropic models enough to get blocked. Now we are backing Codex. > If you are an OmO fan but the setup felt like too much, use LazyCodex. OmO for Codex has shipped: > bash > npx lazycodex-ai install > > Learn more at lazycodex.ai (https://lazycodex.ai). > [!NOTE] > Multi-Harness Agent OS Refactor in Progress > > We are restructuring the codebase to support multiple agent harnesses (OpenCode, Codex, Pi, and others). If you are interested in contributing, please read the ROADMAP first. PRs related to roadmap work should use the ROADMAP label. > [!TIP] > Building in Public > > The maintainer builds and maintains oh-my-openagent in real-time with Jobdori, an AI assistant running on a heavily customized fork of OpenClaw. > Every feature, every fix, every issue triage — live in our Discord. > > Building in Public (https://discord.gg/PUwSMR9XNk) > > → Watch it happen in #building-in-public (https://discord.gg/PUwSMR9XNk) > [!NOTE] > > Sisyphus Labs - Meet Dori. Not a demo. Subscribes to everything. (https://sisyphuslabs.ai) > > OmO is maintained by Jobdori, the AI assistant shown above. Meet your own Jobdori — Dori. Join the waitlist here (https://sisyphuslabs.ai). > [!TIP] > Be with us! > > | | Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/PUwSMR9XNk) to connect with contributors and fellow oh-my-openagent users. | > | :—–| :—– | > | | Updates for oh-my-openagent used to be posted on my X account. Since it was mistakenly suspended, @justsisyphus (https://x.com/justsisyphus) now posts updates on my behalf. | > | | Follow @code-yeongyu (https://github.com/code-yeongyu) on GitHub for more projects. | Oh My OpenAgent (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent#oh-my-openagent) Preview (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent#oh-my-openagent) > This is oh-my-openagent, running Team Mode. With Kimi K2.6 and GPT-5.5. > Anthropic blocked OpenCode because of us. (https://x.com/thdxr/status/2010149530486911014) Yes, this is true. > They want you locked in. Claude Code is a nice prison, but it’s still a prison. > > You don’t need to pay 200 for 2 hours of work. > The future isn't picking one winner; it's orchestrating them all. Models get cheaper every month. Smarter every month. No single provider will dominate. We're building for that open market, not their walled gardens. GitHub Release (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/releases) npm downloads (https://www.npmjs.com/package/oh-my-opencode) GitHub Contributors (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/graphs/contributors) GitHub Forks (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/network/members) GitHub Stars (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/stargazers) GitHub Issues (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/issues) License (https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/blob/dev/LICENSE.md) Ask DeepWiki (https://deepwiki.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent) Docs (https://omo.vibetip.help/docs) [English](README.md) | [한국어](README.ko.md) | [日本語](README.ja.md) | [简体中文](README.zh-cn.md) ## Reviews > "It made me cancel my Cursor subscription. Unbelievable things are happening in the open source community." - Arthur Guiot (https://x.com/arthur_guiot/status/2008736347092382053?s=20) > "If Claude Code does in 7 days what a human does in 3 months, Sisyphus does it in 1 hour. It just works until the task is done. It is a discipline agent." - B, Quant Researcher > "Knocked out 8000 eslint warnings with Oh My Opencode, just in a day" - Jacob Ferrari (https://x.com/jacobferrari_/status/2003258761952289061) > "I converted a 45k line tauri app into a SaaS web app overnight using Ohmyopencode and ralph loop. Started with interview me prompt, asked it for ratings and recommendations on the questions. It was amazing to watch it work and to wake up this morning to a mostly working website!" - James Hargis (https://x.com/hargabyte/status/2007299688261882202) > "use oh-my-opencode, you will never go back" - d0t3ch (https://x.com/d0t3ch/status/2001685618200580503) > "I haven't really been able to articulate exactly what makes it so great yet, but the development experience has reached a completely different dimension." - 苔硯:こけすずり (https://x.com/kokesuzuri/status/2008532913961529372?s=20) > "Experimenting with open code, oh my opencode and supermemory this weekend to build some minecraft/souls-like abomination." > "Asking it to add crouch animations while I go take my post-lunch walk. [Video]" - MagiMetal (https://x.com/MagiMetal/status/2005374704178373023) > "You guys should pull this into core and recruit him. Seriously. It's really, really, really good." - Henning Kilset > "Hire @yeon_gyu_kim if you can convince him, this dude has revolutionized opencode." - mysticaltech (https://x.com/mysticaltech/status/2001858758608376079) > "Oh My OpenCode Is Actually Insane" - YouTube - Darren Builds AI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Snfh2M41M) --- # Oh My OpenAgent You're juggling Claude Code, Codex, and random OSS models. Configuring workflows. Debugging agents. We did the work. Tested everything. Kept what actually shipped. Install oh-my-openagent. Type `ultrawork`. Done. ## Installation oh-my-openagent ships in two editions of the same product: - **Ultimate Edition (omo for OpenCode)** — full omo. 11 agents, 54+ lifecycle hooks, 5 built-in MCPs, all slash commands, Team Mode, ulw-loop, ultrawork, hashline edits — everything. - **Light Edition (omo for Codex CLI)** — the portable components that fit Codex's plugin system: `rules`, `comment-checker`, `git-bash`, `lsp`, `ultrawork`, `ulw-loop`, `start-work-continuation`, and `telemetry`, plus plugin-scoped MCPs for `grep_app`, `context7`, `codegraph`, `git_bash`, and `lsp`, and the shared `ast-grep` skill. No agent orchestration and no `team_*` tools — Codex CLI's own surface does that work. Pick the edition(s) you want. ### TL;DR | You want | Run | What lands on disk | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Ultimate** (OpenCode) | `bunx oh-my-openagent install` (TUI walks you through it) | Plugin registered in `opencode.json` + agent/model config + provider auth prompts | | **Light** (Codex CLI) | `npx lazycodex-ai install` | `~/.codex/plugins/cache/sisyphuslabs/omo/` + local Codex marketplace cache + `~/.codex/config.toml` marketplace/plugin/agent blocks + optional autonomous permissions + component CLIs in `~/.local/bin` | | **Both** | `bunx oh-my-openagent install --platform=both` | Both of the above | `lazycodex-ai` defaults to the Codex Light installer and runs through Node/npm. `--platform` on the shared `omo` CLI still defaults to `opencode` (Ultimate). ### For Humans **Strongly recommended: let an LLM agent install this for you.** The Ultimate edition setup involves subscription detection, model selection across 11 agents, and per-provider authentication — humans fat-finger these. An LLM agent reads the full guide and walks every step correctly. Paste this prompt into Claude Code, AmpCode, Cursor, or any agent: `` Install and configure oh-my-openagent by following the instructions here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/refs/heads/dev/docs/guide/installation.md `` If you only want the **Light edition** (Codex CLI), the installer asks whether to configure Codex for autonomous full-permissions mode. You can run it yourself in one line: ``bash npx lazycodex-ai install # non-interactive recommended mode: npx lazycodex-ai install --no-tui --codex-autonomous `` For the Light edition, Bun is not required. Use `npx lazycodex-ai install` from a Node/npm environment. Global installation is not officially supported; the installer writes the Codex plugin into `~/.codex/`. ### For LLM Agents Fetch the full guide and follow it step by step: ``bash curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/refs/heads/dev/docs/guide/installation.md `` The guide covers: platform selection, the subscription interview, provider authentication (Anthropic / Gemini / Copilot / Z.ai / OpenCode Zen), the agent-to-model matching matrix, modes (`ultrawork`, `search`, `analyze`, `team`, `hyperplan`), slash commands, the Light edition's 8 Codex components, Team Mode, and uninstall. Don't summarize it; read it end to end. ### Note on package and command names The published npm package and CLI binary are still named `oh-my-opencode` (dual-published as `oh-my-openagent` during the rename transition). Inside `opencode.json`, the compatibility layer prefers the plugin entry `oh-my-openagent`, while legacy `oh-my-opencode` entries still load with a warning. Plugin config files still commonly use `oh-my-opencode.json[c]`; both legacy and renamed basenames are recognized. The recommended `bunx`/`npx` invocation is `oh-my-openagent install` (or the original `oh-my-opencode install`). The package also ships `omo` as a bin alias, but **do not** use `bunx omo` or `npx omo` — `omo` is a different, unrelated npm package by a different author, and the package manager may resolve the wrong one. `lazycodex-ai` is a single-purpose Node/npm installer package: `npx lazycodex-ai install` routes directly to the Codex Light installer. It is not the Codex marketplace name (the marketplace repository is `code-yeongyu/lazycodex`). Codex sees marketplace `sisyphuslabs` and plugin `omo`, enabled as `omo@sisyphuslabs`. ### Telemetry Anonymous telemetry is enabled by default to track active installations (DAU/WAU/MAU). For both products, a single event is sent **at most once per UTC day per machine** using a SHA256-hashed installation identifier (never the raw hostname), and PostHog person profiles are not created. The main plugin emits `omo_daily_active` from plugin load (`plugin_loaded`) and CLI run (`run_started`) sources; the Codex CLI Light edition emits `omo_codex_daily_active` from two sources (`install_completed` and `session_start`). Opt out per product: - Main plugin: set `"telemetry": false` in oh-my-openagent config, `OMO_DISABLE_POSTHOG=1`, or `OMO_SEND_ANONYMOUS_TELEMETRY=0` - Codex CLI Light edition: `OMO_CODEX_DISABLE_POSTHOG=1` or `OMO_CODEX_SEND_ANONYMOUS_TELEMETRY=0` (the global flags also disable Codex) See [Privacy Policy](docs/legal/privacy-policy.md) and [Terms of Service](docs/legal/terms-of-service.md). --- ## Skip This README We're past the era of reading docs. Just paste this into your agent: `` Read this and tell me why it's not just another boilerplate: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/refs/heads/dev/README.md `` ## ROADMAP We are restructuring the codebase to support multiple agent harnesses (OpenCode, Codex, Pi, Claude Code, and others). The most urgent work is the package layering refactor: separating pure TypeScript core logic, MCP servers, skills, and adapter shims into distinct layers so the same logic can be reused across harnesses without duplication. If you want to contribute, read the [ROADMAP](./ROADMAP.md) first. PRs related to this refactor should use the `ROADMAP` label so we can track them. ## Highlights ### 🪄 `ultrawork` You're actually reading this? Wild. Install. Type `ultrawork` (or `ulw`). Done. Everything below, every feature, every optimization: you don't need to know any of it. It just works. Even with only the following subscriptions, `ultrawork` works well (this project is not affiliated; these are personal recommendations): - ChatGPT Subscription (20) (https://chatgpt.com/) - Kimi Code Subscription (19) (https://www.kimi.com/code) - GLM Coding Plan (10) (https://z.ai/subscribe) - If you’re eligible for pay-per-token, using Kimi and Gemini models won’t cost much. | | Feature | Edition | What it does | | :—: | :—————————————————–– | :——: | :————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— | | 🤖 | Discipline Agents | Ultimate | Sisyphus orchestrates Hephaestus, Oracle, Librarian, Explore. A full AI dev team in parallel. | | 🧩 | Codex CLI Light Edition | Light | Portable OMO components (rules, comment-checker, git-bash, LSP, ultrawork, ulw-loop, start-work continuation, telemetry) running inside OpenAI Codex CLI. Install via npx lazycodex-ai install. | | 👥 | Team Mode (v4.0, opt-in) | Ultimate | Lead agent + up to 8 parallel members, real-time tmux visualization, dedicated team_* tools. Powers hyperplan (5 hostile critics) and security-research (3 hunters + 2 PoC engineers). Docs → | | ⚡ | ultrawork / ulw | Both | One word. Every agent activates. Doesn’t stop until done. | | 🚪 | IntentGate (https://factory.ai/news/terminal-bench) | Ultimate | Analyzes true user intent before classifying or acting. No more literal misinterpretations. (Light edition only recognises the ultrawork/ulw keyword.) | | 🔗 | Hash-Anchored Edit Tool | Ultimate | LINE#ID content hash validates every change. Zero stale-line errors. Inspired by oh-my-pi (https://github.com/can1357/oh-my-pi). The Harness Problem → (https://blog.can.ac/2026/02/12/the-harness-problem/) | | 🛠️ | LSP integration | Both | Diagnostics, navigation, symbols, workspace rename. IDE precision for agents. Same LSP MCP server in both editions. | | 🔎 | AST-Grep | Ultimate | Pattern-aware code search and rewriting across 25 languages. | | 🧠 | Background Agents | Ultimate | Fire 5+ specialists in parallel. Context stays lean. Results when ready. | | 📚 | Built-in MCPs (web/docs/code search) | Ultimate | Exa (web search), Context7 (official docs), Grep.app (GitHub search). Always on. | | 🔁 | Ralph Loop / /ulw-loop | Ultimate | Self-referential loop. Doesn’t stop until 100% done. | | ✅ | Todo Enforcer | Ultimate | Agent goes idle? System yanks it back. Your task gets done, period. | | 💬 | Comment Checker | Both | No AI slop in comments. Code reads like a senior wrote it. | | 📐 | Rules Injection (AGENTS.md / .omo/rules/**) | Both | Project rules and AGENTS.md auto-loaded into the agent’s context at every prompt. | | 🎯 | Ulw Loop | Both | Durable multi-goal orchestration with evidence audit, backed by .omo/ulw-loop/. | | 🖥️ | Tmux Integration | Ultimate | Full interactive terminal. REPLs, debuggers, TUIs. All live. | | 🔌 | Claude Code Compatible | Ultimate | Your hooks, commands, skills, MCPs, and plugins? All work here. | | 🧬 | Skill-Embedded MCPs | Ultimate | Skills carry their own MCP servers. No context bloat. | | 📋 | Prometheus Planner | Ultimate | Interview-mode strategic planning before any execution. | | 🔍 | /init-deep | Ultimate | Auto-generates hierarchical AGENTS.md files throughout your project. Great for both token efficiency and your agent’s performance. | > Edition legend. Ultimate = OpenCode-only (bunx oh-my-openagent install). Light = Codex CLI-only (npx lazycodex-ai install). Both = shipped in both editions, often with slightly different implementations under the hood. ### Discipline Agents Sisyphus (claude-opus-4-7 / kimi-k2.6 / glm-5.1 ) is your main orchestrator. He plans, delegates to specialists, and drives tasks to completion with aggressive parallel execution. He does not stop halfway. Hephaestus (gpt-5.5) is your

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