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"textContent": "For most of what was mentioned, a good read of codex documentation would solve the issue. Briefly:\n\n 1. Codex allows storing instructions (skills/agents) on 2 levels:\n\n\n * globally in codex\n * per repo\n\n\n 2. Repeated prompts can be stored by you and reused however you need (do it just by stirring your files wherever you want, or use cool things like wisprflow snippets)\n 3. External memory solutions like MCP servers, your own tools+instructions, etc.\n\n\n\nFor simple memory I would look into something like MunninDB or “second brain” concept (many have it built as an MCP server).\n\nCodex custom instructions doc to read:\n\nCustom instructions with AGENTS.md – Codex | OpenAI Developers Custom instructions with AGENTS.md – Codex | OpenAI Developers",
"title": "Add persistent user preference recall across Codex CLI conversations"
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