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omx-setup
[OMX] Setup and configure oh-my-codex using current CLI behavior
Install with Codex or Claude Copy this prompt, paste it into Codex, Claude, or another assistant, and let it review the skill page and install it for you.
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[OMX] Setup and configure oh-my-codex using current CLI behavior
Install with Codex or Claude Copy this prompt, paste it into Codex, Claude, or another assistant, and let it review the skill page and install it for you.
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| name | omx-setup |
| description | [OMX] Setup and configure oh-my-codex using current CLI behavior |
Use this skill when users want to install or refresh oh-my-codex for the current project plus user-level OMX directories.
omx setup [--force] [--dry-run] [--verbose] [--scope <user|project>]
If you only want lightweight AGENTS.md scaffolding for an existing repo or subtree, use omx agents-init [path] instead of full setup.
Supported setup flags (current implementation):
--force: overwrite/reinstall managed artifacts where applicable--dry-run: print actions without mutating files--verbose: print per-file/per-step details--scope: choose install scope (user, project)omx setup performs these steps:
--scope explicit value./.omx/setup-scope.json (with automatic migration of legacy values)user)user (safe for CI/tests)dist/cli/team.js./AGENTS.md from templates/AGENTS.md (or skip when existing and no force)./.omx/hud-config.jsonomx setup only prompts for scope when no scope is provided/persisted and stdin/stdout are TTY../AGENTS.md (project root).AGENTS.md exists and --force is not used, interactive TTY runs ask whether to overwrite. Non-interactive runs preserve the file.user: user directories (~/.codex, ~/.codex/skills, ~/.omx/agents)project: local directories (./.codex, ./.codex/skills, ./.omx/agents)user scope, if historical ~/.agents/skills still exists alongside ${CODEX_HOME:-~/.codex}/skills, current setup prints a cleanup hint. Why the paths differ: ${CODEX_HOME:-~/.codex}/skills/ is the path current Codex CLI natively loads as its skill root; ~/.agents/skills/ was the skill root in an older Codex CLI release before ~/.codex became the standard home directory. OMX writes only to the canonical ${CODEX_HOME:-~/.codex}/skills/ path. When both directories exist simultaneously, Codex discovers skills from both trees and may show duplicate entries in Enable/Disable Skills. Archive or remove ~/.agents/skills/ to resolve this.project, omx launch automatically uses CODEX_HOME=./.codex unless user explicitly overrides CODEX_HOME.--force, AGENTS overwrite may still be skipped if an active OMX session is detected (safety guard).project-local) are automatically migrated to project with a one-time warning.omx setup --force --verbose
omx doctor
From omx doctor, expect:
.omx/state existsconfig.toml (~/.codex/config.toml or ./.codex/config.toml)npm run build
omx points to another install, run local entrypoint:node bin/omx.js setup --force --verbose
node bin/omx.js doctor
--force, stop active OMX session and rerun setup.[OMX] Run an anti-slop cleanup/refactor/deslop workflow
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