OpenAI Revolutionizes Codex with Plugins for Slack and Notion
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OpenAI Enriches Codex with Plugins for Work Tools
OpenAI recently announced the addition of plugins to its Codex tool, allowing for seamless integration with popular work applications such as Slack, Figma, Notion, Gmail, and Google Drive. These new plugins aim to extend Codex's capabilities beyond simple coding, providing solutions for planning, research, and coordination.
Advanced Features of the Plugins
The plugins offered by OpenAI include predefined prompt workflows, called "skills," as well as application integrations and MCP server configurations. These components are packaged into installable bundles, similar to the integrations available for ChatGPT. Users can access these features through the Codex app, the command line, and IDE extensions.
Opportunities for Developers
OpenAI provides developers with the opportunity to create their own plugins and distribute them within local "markets" or teams. An official, carefully curated directory is already online, and a self-publishing option is planned for the future.
A Step Towards a "Super" Application
This initiative is part of a broader strategy by OpenAI to enhance its coding tools and attract enterprise customers. A "super" application combining ChatGPT, Codex, and the Atlas browser is in the works. Currently, Codex boasts over 1.6 million active users each week, and a version for Windows was recently launched.
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