codexia and Auto-Codex

One is an agent workstation for interacting with Codex CLI and Claude, while the other is an autonomous multi-session AI coding agent powered by Codex CLI; therefore, they are competitors, with the former providing a more comprehensive environment for agent management and the latter focusing specifically on automating coding tasks.

codexia
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Established
Auto-Codex
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Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 13/25
Stars: 486
Forks: 53
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: AGPL-3.0
Stars: 9
Forks: 2
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: AGPL-3.0
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About codexia

milisp/codexia

Agent Workstation for Codex CLI + Claude Code — with task scheduler, git worktree & remote control, Tauri

Combines Codex CLI and Claude Code into a unified desktop + headless architecture with an Axum web server exposing REST/WebSocket APIs for remote agent control, task scheduling, and git worktree management. Frontend uses React + TypeScript with real-time WebSocket updates, while the Rust backend integrates JSON-RPC with Codex's app-server for session lifecycle management. Includes built-in file preview (PDF/XLSX/CSV), MCP/skills marketplaces, and process isolation with granular permission controls.

About Auto-Codex

tytsxai/Auto-Codex

🤖 Auto-Codex — Autonomous multi-session AI coding agents powered by Codex CLI | 基于 Codex CLI 的自主多会话 AI 编程代理

I don't have enough technical content from the README excerpt provided to write an accurate technical summary. The excerpt only contains governance and documentation links, not the actual project details. To write a proper 2-3 sentence technical summary covering architecture, capabilities, and integrations, I would need the main README content that describes: - What problems it solves - How the multi-session agent system works - What Codex CLI integration looks like - API design or usage patterns - Supported languages/frameworks - Architecture decisions Could you provide the full README or the substantive sections covering functionality and design?

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