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codex-cGeek

A lightweight Python script that helps developers produce side-by-side answer samples from Codex CLI across different models and reasoning-effort settings using the same prompt.

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At this stage, it is best understood as a tiny Codex CLI comparison experiment script, not a general evaluation framework, coding agent platform, or formal benchmark suite. The current evidence is only a single X post summarizing its purpose, so the heat signal is weak; still, the described use case is very concrete: repeated same-question testing.

Its practical role is to send the same candy math question to Codex CLI multiple times under different model and reasoning-effort settings, so users can quickly inspect consistency, reasoning style, or possible “getting dumber” behavior. A better analogy is a minimal controlled test script for Codex CLI, not a comprehensive tool for measuring model quality across tasks.

In terms of adoption barrier and cost, the project itself appears lightweight, so setup is probably simple, but that is only a conservative inference from the description, not a validated hands-on result. The real cost likely comes from whatever model or API usage sits behind Codex CLI. There is no official pricing, repo documentation excerpt, or reliable cost evidence in the sources, so no demo-like mention should be treated as a stable pricing promise.

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