CoCo: Codex through Telegram.
CoCo is a tool that helps you control OpenAI Codex sessions using Telegram. It acts like a remote control for your coding projects, allowing you to manage them from your phone or computer through the Telegram app.
Benefits
CoCo makes it easier to work on coding projects by letting you run and check on them from anywhere. You don't need to keep a terminal window open all the time. It helps keep your projects organized by using different Telegram chat topics for each one. You can also create new branches for experiments without messing up your main project files. CoCo can even manage your coding work across several different computers.
Use Cases
This tool is useful for developers who want to manage their coding sessions remotely. You can start new coding sessions, pick up where you left off, and see the status of your work all through Telegram. It's helpful for organizing different projects, each in its own Telegram topic. You can also use it to create new Git worktrees for testing new ideas.
Vibes
CoCo is described as a control layer for real Codex sessions, offering practical project management and multi-machine orchestration through Telegram.
Additional Information
Installation is straightforward with a simple curl command. Setting it up involves creating a Telegram bot, a supergroup with topics, and then initializing CoCo with your bot's details. There are also commands for administrators to manage user access and settings. CoCo stores its configuration and session data in specific locations on your machine.
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