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"textContent": "I run into the same dilemma. After trying several tools and having similar results, I just live with it.\n\nFrom reading many Codex issues, the problem also seems to vary depending on how Codex is being run. I am not sure of all the currently supported ways to run Codex, but personally I use it on Windows 11 through VS Code with the Codex extension.\n\n* * *\n\nSomething related I learned of yesterday but have not had a chance to try is the slash command `/goal`\n\n`/goal`\n**Purpose** : Set or view an experimental goal for a long-running task.\n**When to use it** : Give Codex a persistent target to track while a larger task runs. Requires `features.goals`.",
"title": "How do you guys work with Codex in auto-approval mode?"
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