You can access settings from the menu in the bottom left corner of Codex.
For your first few tasks, focus on a few key settings: personalization, prevent sleep, detail level, and appearance.
General > Prevent sleep while running keeps your computer awake while Codex is running. This is useful for longer tasks. If your computer goes to sleep, Codex may stop working.
General > Detail levelcontrols how much information Codex shows while it is working. Coding mode shows the specific commands Codex is executing. If this is more information than you need, switch to Default to keep your conversation cleaner.
Personalization works a lot like personalization in ChatGPT. You can decide whether you want Codex to speak to you in a friendly tone or a direct tone. You can also add custom instructions to Codex, the same way you can in ChatGPT.
Finally, under Appearance > Avatar, you can designate a friendly avatar to help you run Codex tasks in the background. You’ll be able to keep track of its work while you focus on other windows. Drag the avatar around anywhere on your screen, and select it to be brought back to Codex.
You do not need to master every setting before using Codex. Start with these, keep your permissions conservative, and adjust as you learn what kind of work you want Codex to do.
You do not need to master every setting before using Codex. Start with these, keep your permissions conservative, and adjust as you learn what kind of work you want Codex to do.