Remotely execute Windows commands, manage files and processes, and capture screenshots.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "codex-remote-exec" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the remote Windows device, run PowerShell to check the Print Spooler service status and the latest 100 system logs, identify likely reasons the service cannot start, and provide fix recommendations.
A report with service status, key log summaries, root-cause analysis, and actionable remediation steps.
On the remote Windows machine, find large files in user and system temp folders, delete temporary files not used in the last 7 days, calculate reclaimed space, and report folder sizes before and after cleanup.
A deletion list, reclaimed space metrics, and a before-and-after cleanup comparison.
On the remote Windows device, open the target application, capture screenshots of the desktop and app window, check for error pop-ups, frozen UI, or display issues, and summarize the findings.
Screenshots plus a brief summary of any visible UI issues for further troubleshooting.
Connects MCP clients to local Codex CLI for autonomous coding and thread history management.
Get technical advice, code reviews, and explanations via Codex CLI.
Enable Claude Code to perform coding tasks through the OpenAI Codex CLI.
Delegate coding tasks to Codex via MCP with security and result checks.
Maintain development context with searchable memory, journals, checkpoints, and project overviews.
Analyze screenshots, extract text, and compare visuals with image understanding.