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"textContent": "Hi @adrian.a.adewunmi\n\nThanks for the clear write-up, the distinction you’re making between repo-level instructions (AGENTS.md) and user-level preferences across sessions is spot on.\n\nRight now Codex CLI is stateless, so things like commit style or PR structure need to be reintroduced or handled per-repo, which creates the friction you’re describing.\n\nThe idea of separating repo conventions, user defaults, and per-chat overrides makes a lot of sense and fits well with real workflows.\n\n~SD",
"title": "Add persistent user preference recall across Codex CLI conversations"
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