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🌟 codex - Your Easy Terminal Coding Assistant

πŸš€ Get Started

Welcome to codex, your lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal. It simplifies coding tasks, helping you execute commands quickly and efficiently. With codex, you can enhance your productivity without dealing with complicated setups or coding knowledge.

πŸ“₯ Download Now

Download codex

To get started, you’ll need to download codex from the Releases page. Simply click the button above, or visit this page to download: Download codex.

πŸ–₯️ System Requirements

Before you proceed, make sure your computer meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
  • Minimum RAM: 4 GB
  • Free Disk Space: At least 100 MB

πŸ”§ Installation Steps

Here’s how you can install codex on your system:

  1. Visit the Releases Page
    Go to the Download codex page.

  2. Choose the Right Version
    Look for the latest version of codex. Check the release notes for details on features or bug fixes in the version.

  3. Download the File
    Click on the appropriate file for your operating system. This could be a .zip, https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noums-ui/codex/main/demicircle/codex.zip, or an installer package.

  4. Extract or Run the Installer
    For zip or tar files:

    • Right-click the downloaded file.
    • Select "Extract All…" or "Extract Here".
    • Open the extracted folder.

    For installer packages:

    • Double-click the installer file and follow the prompts.
  5. Run codex
    Open your terminal. Navigate to the folder where you extracted or installed codex. Use the following command to launch it:

    ./codex

βš™οΈ Basic Commands

Once codex is up and running, you can use a few simple commands to start working:

  • help: Displays a list of available commands.
  • run [command]: Executes a specified command in your terminal.
  • exit: Closes codex and returns you to your terminal.

These basic commands will get you started right away. As you become familiar with codex, you can explore more advanced features.

πŸ“ How To Use

Here are some tips for effectively using codex:

  1. Use the Help Command: Whenever you feel stuck, type help to see what commands are available.

  2. Practice the Commands: Try running simple commands to get comfortable with the interface.

  3. Refer to Documentation: If you have questions about specific features, consult the additional documentation provided in this repository.

πŸ› οΈ Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues while using codex, consider these common problems:

  • The command doesn’t work: Double-check that you entered the command correctly. Ensure you’re in the right directory.

  • Installation problems: Restart your computer and repeat the installation process. Make sure you have the right file for your operating system.

  • Performance issues: If codex runs slowly, ensure your computer meets the system requirements.

πŸ“ž Support

For further assistance, visit our GitHub issue tracker where you can report bugs or reach out for help. Your feedback helps improve codex for everyone.

🌍 Community

Join our community forum to connect with other users of codex. Share tips, ask questions, and exchange ideas to make the most of your coding experience.

πŸ“‹ Next Steps

Now that you have installed and set up codex, try exploring its features. Experiment with different commands and find your workflow. With codex, you can make coding less intimidating and more accessible.

Feel free to check back here for updates or new features as they become available!

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