
OpenAI Releases Codex Academy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Its AI Coding Agent
The company has published detailed tutorials for setting up workspaces, managing projects, and completing tasks with its software engineering assistant.
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OpenAI has launched a new educational resource called Codex Academy, providing structured guidance for developers looking to work with the company's AI-powered coding agent.
What is Codex Academy?
The Codex Academy is a collection of tutorials designed to help users get productive with Codex, OpenAI's software engineering agent. The resource covers the fundamentals of setting up projects, creating threads for task management, and navigating the workspace environment.
Think of it as an onboarding course for a new tool. Rather than leaving developers to figure things out through trial and error, OpenAI has created a structured path from first setup to completing real tasks.
What does the training cover?
The Academy materials walk through several core workflows. According to the working with Codex guide, users learn how to:
- Set up their Codex workspace
- Create and manage threads (the basic unit for organizing tasks)
- Organize work into projects
- Handle file management within the system
- Complete tasks using the agent's capabilities
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