Last updated
A middleware layer for Codex Desktop. It lets you use a phone, tablet, or another computer to access and operate Codex on a target machine through a browser, making it suitable for continuous AI Coding in LAN or remote LAN environments.
$ winget install --id RyensX.OpenCodex --exact --version 2.0.1Run in Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal. Prompts for any agreements.
OpenCodex uses EXE (NSIS). The silent install switches are /S.
OpenCodex-2.0.1-win-x64.exe /S /currentuser
For Intune admins
Automated application patching for Microsoft Intune. Pckgr keeps a curated library of 1,000+ apps continuously up-to-date in your tenant via Microsoft Graph - no manual repackaging, no chasing vendor sites.
Start free 30-day trialNo credit card required.
OpenCodex is a middleware layer for Codex Desktop. It lets you use a phone, tablet, or another computer to access and operate Codex on a target machine through a browser, making it suitable for continuous AI Coding in LAN or remote LAN environments.
Features
- Access Codex on the target machine through a browser, with no proxy network or extra account requirements, and support for phones, tablets, computers, and other devices.
- Native Codex experience.
- Supports local access, LAN access, and remote LAN access with Tailscale / ZeroTier / VPN.
- Supports setting an access password to avoid unauthenticated exposure.
- Provides a launcher for visual configuration of the listen address, port, access password, and more.
- Automatically updates to the local Codex Desktop version on startup, keeping compatibility with new-version features.
- Provides optimizations for mobile devices.
Copy a command tailored to that specific architecture, type, and scope - useful when winget would otherwise pick a different default.
No known CVEs for OpenCodex.
Coverage is best-effort and depends on a winget package mapping to an NVD CPE entry. Absence here is not a guarantee of safety.