OpenAI has rolled out a significant update for its AI-powered coding assistant, Codex. This is basically an artificial intelligence based coding assistant that helps developers write code quickly. The new update makes Codex more user-friendly and increases its functionality across platforms.
VS Code Integration:
The first major change is the VS Code extension. Now Codex users can run it directly in VS Code, Cursor and other versions of VS Code. There is no need to set up a separate API key. All you need is your ChatGPT account. It is possible to work from both the IDE and the command line interface with the same account.
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Smooth Transition Between Local and Cloud:
Another notable advantage is easy sync between local and cloud. Earlier, it was difficult to connect to the cloud while working on a local machine. With the new update you can start working from local and continue it in the cloud. If necessary, you can also return from the cloud to the local machine. This will allow developers to complete large or complex tasks more easily.
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The command line interface has also undergone some changes. A few new commands have been added and old bugs have been fixed. Result, working using the terminal will now be much easier than before.
It is not just OpenAI, other organizations are also working in the same direction. For example - Anthropic is testing a tool called Claude Code, which can be used through both the web and the terminal.
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