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  "path": "/t/built-a-local-sqlite-task-queue-for-codex-cli-workflows/1380185#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-02T06:20:13.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I’m experimenting with a local-first task queue for Codex CLI.\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - daniel-aranda/Agents-todo: A tiny repo-local SQLite task queue for Codex CLI...\n\nA tiny repo-local SQLite task queue for Codex CLI agents.\n\nThe core question: should coding agents use human PM tools like Linear/Jira, or should they have small local queues with claim/lease/review semantics?\n\nI built cxq as one answer: repo-local SQLite, Bash CLI, no server.\n\nCurious if others are solving this with TODO.md, GitHub issues, AGENTS.md conventions, or custom scripts.",
  "title": "Built a local SQLite task queue for Codex CLI workflows"
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