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  "textContent": "Hi @v1kstrand, totally fair question.\n\nAlso appreciate @EricGT pointing you to another place to report it.\n\nRight now, Codex for Chrome seems to depend on gradual rollout plus account/region eligibility, so it may not show up for everyone yet even if the docs imply it should.\n\nA couple things that may help:\n\n  * Sign out and back in\n  * Reset the Windows app:\n  * Windows Settings > Apps > Installed apps > Codex > Advanced options > Terminate > Repair > Reset\n  * Try installing it directly from the Codex extension page in the Chrome Web Store\n\n\n\nIn the meantime, web, CLI, and IDE extension access should continue working while this rolls out more broadly.\n\nAgree the docs could be clearer here about rollout or availability requirements.\n\n-Mark G.",
  "title": "Chrome plugin missing from Codex plugin directory"
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