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A Tutorial on Using OpenAI Codex with GitHub Repositories for Seamless AI-Powered Development

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July 4, 2025
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When we first land in the Codex environment, it feels like stepping into a co-pilot’s seat for coding. Codex is designed to take over much of the routine or overwhelming parts of software engineering, like understanding massive codebases, drafting PRs, and finding bugs, and help us focus on higher-level thinking. In this guided setup, we explore how to connect a GitHub repository, configure a smart environment, and utilize Codex to kick-start useful engineering tasks.

As we begin, we start with this blank workspace. At this point, we haven’t linked any code or given the assistant any instructions, so it’s patiently waiting for us to define the first step. It feels clean, open, and ready for us to steer the direction of our development work.

We then proceed to select the GitHub organization and repository with which Codex will work. In this case, we chose the “teammmtp” organization and linked it to the private `ai-scribe-stories` repo. Codex smartly filters only the repositories we have access to, ensuring we don’t accidentally link the wrong one. We’re also asked whether we want to allow the agent to use the internet. We chose to leave it off for now, meaning Codex will rely solely on local dependencies and scripts. This setting is ideal when we want to maintain a secure and fully deterministic environment.

Now, we get introduced to the actual powers of Codex as a software engineering agent. It outlines four main capabilities: drafting GitHub pull requests automatically, navigating our codebase to identify bugs and suggest improvements, running lint and tests to ensure code quality, and being powered by a fine-tuned model specifically designed for understanding large repositories. At this point, we also have access to the GitHub push menu where we can choose between actions like creating PRs, copying patch code, or applying git commands, just by clicking a dropdown. This interface makes our workflow seamless and gives us fine control over how we want to ship code.

With our repo and features ready, Codex recommends a set of initial tasks to get us started. We select suggestions that include explaining the overall code structure, identifying and fixing bugs, and reviewing for minor issues such as typos or broken tests. What’s great here is that Codex helps break the ice for us, even if we’re unfamiliar with the project. These cards serve as bite-sized onboarding challenges, enabling us to quickly understand and improve the codebase while seeing Codex in action. We checked all three, signaling that we’re ready for the assistant to begin analyzing and working alongside us.

In this task dashboard, we’re asked, “What are we coding next?”, a gentle nudge that we’re now in control of what the AI focuses on. We can either create a completely custom task or select from one of the three predefined options. We notice that Codex has also enabled “Best-of-N,” a feature that generates multiple implementation suggestions for a task, allowing us to pick the one we like most. We’ve linked the agent to the `main` branch of our repository and configured the task to run in a 1x container. It’s like telling a teammate, “Here’s the branch, here’s the task, go to work.”

Now Codex starts digging into the codebase. We see a command running in the terminal that’s grepping for the word “react” in `vite.config.ts`. This step demonstrates how Codex doesn’t just make blind assumptions; it actively searches through our files, identifies references to libraries and components, and builds a picture of the tools our project is using. Watching this in real time makes the experience feel dynamic, like having an assistant that’s not just smart but also curious and methodical in its approach.

Finally, Codex delivers a detailed breakdown of the codebase and some well-thought-out suggestions for improvement. We learn that the project is built using Vite, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn-ui. It identifies our routing, styling configurations, and toast logic. It also tells us what’s missing, such as automated testing and realistic data fetching. These insights go beyond basic code reading; they help us prioritize tasks that matter and create a roadmap for evolving the project. Codex also utilizes specific file names and components in its report, demonstrating that it truly understands our structure, not just superficially, but functionally.

In conclusion, we’ve connected a GitHub repository and also unlocked an AI-powered engineering assistant that reads our code, interprets its design, and proactively suggests ways to improve it. We experienced Codex transitioning from a passive helper to an active co-developer, offering guidance, running commands, and generating summaries just like a skilled teammate would. Whether we’re improving tests, documenting logic, or cleaning up structure, Codex provides the clarity and momentum we often need when diving into unfamiliar code. With this setup, we’re now ready to build faster, debug smarter, and collaborate more efficiently with AI as our coding partner.


Sana Hassan, a consulting intern at Marktechpost and dual-degree student at IIT Madras, is passionate about applying technology and AI to address real-world challenges. With a keen interest in solving practical problems, he brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of AI and real-life solutions.



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