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codex-app-server-upgrade Safely check, update, or self-upgrade the host Codex app-server and Codex CLI binary for this project. Use when asked to upgrade Codex, run app-server update checks, restart Codex after an update, or let Codex invoke its own app-server upgrade through the project script.

Codex App Server Upgrade

Use the project app-server script instead of manually replacing binaries. It is designed to be portable and self-upgrade-safe.

Locate the Script

Work from the current project root when possible. The script is:

scripts/start-codex-app-server

If the current directory is not the project root, find the nearest repository containing scripts/start-codex-app-server and run commands from that directory. Do not hardcode absolute paths.

Commands

Check status:

scripts/start-codex-app-server status

Check for updates without changing anything:

scripts/start-codex-app-server check-updates

Apply an upgrade non-interactively:

scripts/start-codex-app-server check-updates -y

check-upgrade is accepted as an alias for check-updates.

Self-Upgrade Behavior

When the app-server is running, check-updates -y downloads and validates the new Codex binary first, then starts a detached worker to stop the app-server process group, replace the binary, and start the app-server again. This is the correct path even when Codex itself initiated the command.

Expect the current Codex connection or tool call to be interrupted after the handoff. After a short delay, verify the outcome with:

scripts/start-codex-app-server status

If needed, inspect the portable project-local upgrade log:

sed -n '1,160p' run/codex-app-server-upgrade.log

Safety Rules

  • Do not manually kill, mv, or overwrite the Codex binary for this workflow.
  • Do not assume /usr/local/bin/codex, a specific home directory, or any machine-specific path.
  • Use CODEX_BIN=/absolute/path/to/codex only when the user or environment explicitly requires a non-default binary.
  • If the script reports that it cannot replace the binary without write permission, stop and report that non-interactive privileges or a writable CODEX_BIN are required.
  • Do not run check-updates -y unless the user explicitly asked to upgrade or auto-approve the update.