CodexMonitor is an OpenClaw skill. List/inspect/watch local OpenAI Codex sessions (CLI + VS Code) using the CodexMonitor Homebrew formula. Reads sessions from ~/.codex/sessions by default (or via CODEX_SESSIONS_DIR / CODEX_HOME overrides). Requires the cocoanetics/tap Homebrew tap. It belongs to the Other collection. For background, see Codex (OpenAI) in our wiki.
CodexMonitor 工具,支持监控、列出、读取。
CodexMonitor has 2.9K downloads from the OpenClaw community.
Real-time monitoring
One-command install via OpenClaw
Installing CodexMonitor in OpenClaw takes just one command. Make sure you have OpenClaw set up and running before proceeding.
Run the following command in your terminal to add CodexMonitor to your OpenClaw instance:
openclaw skill install codexmonitor
Confirm the skill is properly installed and ready to use:
openclaw skill list
The skill is now available in your OpenClaw conversations. Simply describe what you want to accomplish, and OpenClaw will automatically invoke CodexMonitor when relevant.
What people do with CodexMonitor:
| Author | odrobnik |
| Category | Other |
| Version | 0.2.1 |
| Updated | 2026-02-26 |
| Downloads | 2,886 |
| Score | 1,116 |
| Homepage | https://clawhub.ai/odrobnik/codexmonitor |
CodexMonitor is an OpenClaw skill. List/inspect/watch local OpenAI Codex sessions (CLI + VS Code) using the CodexMonitor Homebrew formula. Reads sessions from ~/.codex/sessions by default (or via CODEX_SESSIONS_DIR / CODEX_HOME over.. Install it with one command and it works inside your existing setup.
Codex ships with a first-party web search tool. For local tasks in the Codex CLI, Codex enables web search by default and serves results from a web search cache. The cache is an OpenAI-maintained inde With CodexMonitor on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Codex CLI runs entirely on your local machine, which means your source code never leaves your environment unless you explicitly choose to share it. With CodexMonitor on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Run "openclaw skill install codexmonitor" in your terminal. OpenClaw must be set up first. After install, the skill is available in your conversations automatically.
Yes. CodexMonitor is free and open-source. Install it from the OpenClaw skill directory at no cost. Maintained by odrobnik.
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