subcodex-mcp
MCP server that enables Claude Code to delegate code generation and debugging to OpenAI Codex, with stall detection and auto-recovery.
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subcodex
MCP server for Claude Code to use OpenAI Codex as a subagent, with stall detection and auto-recovery.
Why subcodex?
Claude Code and Codex have complementary strengths:
| Role | Claude Code | Codex |
|---|---|---|
| Analogy | Product Manager who understands requirements | Technical expert in deep focus |
| Strengths | Planning, communication, context understanding | Coding, debugging, implementation |
| Best at | Breaking down tasks, writing specs, verification | Writing code, fixing bugs, refactoring |
subcodex bridges these two, letting Claude Code orchestrate Codex as a subagent:
- Claude Code handles the "what" and "why" (requirements, planning, verification)
- Codex handles the "how" (implementation, debugging)
This combination delivers better results than either tool alone.
Features
- Run Codex sessions with streaming progress
- Automatic stall detection (configurable timeout)
- Auto-recovery attempts when stalled
- Progress logging to
~/.claude/codex-logs/ - Thread continuation support via
codex-reply
Usage Modes
Configure in your CLAUDE.md to control when subcodex is used:
Mode 1: Full Subagent
All code modifications go through subcodex. Claude only does analysis, planning, and verification.
## Subagent Mode: full-subagent
All code changes must go through `mcp__subcodex__run`:
- Claude: analyze, plan, write Codex Contract, verify results
- Subcodex: all file edits, code generation, refactoring
Mode 2: Directory-Based
Different directories are handled by different executors.
## Subagent Mode: directory-based
| Scope | Executor |
|-------|----------|
| `apps/web/**/*` | Claude direct |
| `apps/api/**/*`, `packages/**/*` | subcodex |
| docs, config | Claude direct |
Mode 3: Fallback
Claude handles everything, but falls back to subcodex on failure.
## Subagent Mode: fallback
- Claude attempts all code changes directly
- After 2 failed attempts → automatically use subcodex
- Windows file lock errors → immediately use subcodex
Installation
From npm
npx subcodex-mcp
From source
git clone https://github.com/G0d2i11a/subcodex.git
cd subcodex
pnpm install
pnpm build
Configuration
Add to your Claude Code MCP config (~/.claude.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"subcodex": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "subcodex-mcp"],
"env": {},
"type": "stdio"
}
}
}
Or for local development:
{
"mcpServers": {
"subcodex": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/subcodex/dist/index.js"],
"env": {},
"type": "stdio"
}
}
}
Tools
run
Start a new Codex session.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
prompt |
string | Yes | The prompt to send to Codex |
cwd |
string | No | Working directory for the session |
model |
string | No | Model override (e.g., 'gpt-5.2') |
sandboxMode |
string | No | read-only, workspace-write, or danger-full-access |
approvalPolicy |
string | No | never, on-request, on-failure, or untrusted |
level |
string | No | Execution level: L1, L2, L3, L4 (for log naming) |
stallTimeoutMinutes |
number | No | Minutes of inactivity before detecting stall (default: 5) |
maxRecoveryAttempts |
number | No | Max auto-recovery attempts when stalled (default: 2) |
reply
Continue an existing Codex conversation.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
threadId |
string | Yes | The thread ID from a previous session |
prompt |
string | Yes | The next prompt to continue the conversation |
level |
string | No | Execution level for log naming |
stallTimeoutMinutes |
number | No | Minutes of inactivity before detecting stall (default: 5) |
maxRecoveryAttempts |
number | No | Max auto-recovery attempts when stalled (default: 2) |
Stall Detection
The server monitors Codex sessions for activity. If no events are received within the timeout period:
- Marks the session as stalled
- Attempts auto-recovery by sending a recovery prompt
- Retries up to
maxRecoveryAttemptstimes - Returns
TIMEOUTstatus withneedsUserInput: trueif all recovery attempts fail
Handling needsUserInput
When the response contains needsUserInput: true, Claude should use AskUserQuestion to ask the user how to proceed. Add this rule to your CLAUDE.md:
## Subcodex Stall Handling
When `mcp__subcodex__run` returns `needsUserInput: true`:
- Use AskUserQuestion to ask the user how to proceed
- Options: retry, skip current task, manual intervention
Response Format
{
"threadId": "abc123...",
"level": "L2",
"content": "Final response from Codex",
"progressLog": "~/.claude/codex-logs/progress-L2-xxx-PASS.log",
"stats": {
"totalItems": 10,
"commands": 3,
"fileChanges": 2,
"mcpCalls": 0,
"usage": {
"input_tokens": 1000,
"output_tokens": 500
}
},
"filesModified": ["create: src/foo.ts", "modify: src/bar.ts"],
"recovery": {
"attempted": false
},
"needsUserInput": false
}
When stalled and recovery fails:
{
"threadId": "abc123...",
"level": "L2",
"content": "",
"progressLog": "~/.claude/codex-logs/progress-L2-xxx-TIMEOUT.log",
"recovery": {
"attempted": true,
"attempts": 2,
"recovered": false,
"lastError": "Still stalled after recovery attempt"
},
"needsUserInput": true
}
Result Levels
Log files are renamed with result level suffix:
PASS- Success (log file deleted)FAIL- Command or file change failedERROR- Exception occurredTIMEOUT- Stalled and recovery failed
Requirements
- Node.js 18+
- OpenAI Codex SDK credentials configured
License
MIT
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