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116- **Start (or resume) a thread**: Call `thread/start` for a new conversation, `thread/resume` to continue an existing one, or `thread/fork` to branch history into a new thread id.116- **Start (or resume) a thread**: Call `thread/start` for a new conversation, `thread/resume` to continue an existing one, or `thread/fork` to branch history into a new thread id.

117- **Begin a turn**: Call `turn/start` with the target `threadId` and user input. Optional fields override model, personality, `cwd`, sandbox policy, and more.117- **Begin a turn**: Call `turn/start` with the target `threadId` and user input. Optional fields override model, personality, `cwd`, sandbox policy, and more.

118- **Steer an active turn**: Call `turn/steer` to append user input to the currently in-flight turn without creating a new turn.118- **Steer an active turn**: Call `turn/steer` to append user input to the currently in-flight turn without creating a new turn.

119- **Stream events**: After `turn/start`, keep reading notifications on stdout: `item/started`, `item/completed`, `item/agentMessage/delta`, tool progress, and other updates.119- **Stream events**: After `turn/start`, keep reading notifications on stdout: `thread/archived`, `thread/unarchived`, `item/started`, `item/completed`, `item/agentMessage/delta`, tool progress, and other updates.

120- **Finish the turn**: The server emits `turn/completed` with final status when the model finishes or after a `turn/interrupt` cancellation.120- **Finish the turn**: The server emits `turn/completed` with final status when the model finishes or after a `turn/interrupt` cancellation.

121 121 

122## Initialization122## Initialization


201- `thread/start` - create a new thread; emits `thread/started` and automatically subscribes you to turn/item events for that thread.201- `thread/start` - create a new thread; emits `thread/started` and automatically subscribes you to turn/item events for that thread.

202- `thread/resume` - reopen an existing thread by id so later `turn/start` calls append to it.202- `thread/resume` - reopen an existing thread by id so later `turn/start` calls append to it.

203- `thread/fork` - fork a thread into a new thread id by copying stored history; emits `thread/started` for the new thread.203- `thread/fork` - fork a thread into a new thread id by copying stored history; emits `thread/started` for the new thread.

204- `thread/read` - read a stored thread by id without resuming it; set `includeTurns` to return full turn history.204- `thread/read` - read a stored thread by id without resuming it; set `includeTurns` to return full turn history. Returned `thread` objects include runtime `status`.

205- `thread/list` - page through stored thread logs; supports cursor-based pagination plus `modelProviders`, `sourceKinds`, `archived`, and `cwd` filters.205- `thread/list` - page through stored thread logs; supports cursor-based pagination plus `modelProviders`, `sourceKinds`, `archived`, and `cwd` filters. Returned `thread` objects include runtime `status`.

206- `thread/loaded/list` - list the thread ids currently loaded in memory.206- `thread/loaded/list` - list the thread ids currently loaded in memory.

207- `thread/archive` - move a threads log file into the archived directory; returns `{}` on success.207- `thread/archive` - move a thread's log file into the archived directory; returns `{}` on success and emits `thread/archived`.

208- `thread/unarchive` - restore an archived thread rollout back into the active sessions directory; returns the restored `thread`.208- `thread/unarchive` - restore an archived thread rollout back into the active sessions directory; returns the restored `thread` and emits `thread/unarchived`.

209- `thread/status/changed` - notification emitted when a loaded thread's runtime `status` changes.

209- `thread/compact/start` - trigger conversation history compaction for a thread; returns `{}` immediately while progress streams via `turn/*` and `item/*` notifications.210- `thread/compact/start` - trigger conversation history compaction for a thread; returns `{}` immediately while progress streams via `turn/*` and `item/*` notifications.

210- `thread/rollback` - drop the last N turns from the in-memory context and persist a rollback marker; returns the updated `thread`.211- `thread/rollback` - drop the last N turns from the in-memory context and persist a rollback marker; returns the updated `thread`.

211- `turn/start` - add user input to a thread and begin Codex generation; responds with the initial `turn` and streams events. For `collaborationMode`, `settings.developer_instructions: null` means "use built-in instructions for the selected mode."212- `turn/start` - add user input to a thread and begin Codex generation; responds with the initial `turn` and streams events. For `collaborationMode`, `settings.developer_instructions: null` means "use built-in instructions for the selected mode."


223- `tool/requestUserInput` - prompt the user with 1-3 short questions for a tool call (experimental); questions can set `isOther` for a free-form option.224- `tool/requestUserInput` - prompt the user with 1-3 short questions for a tool call (experimental); questions can set `isOther` for a free-form option.

224- `config/mcpServer/reload` - reload MCP server configuration from disk and queue a refresh for loaded threads.225- `config/mcpServer/reload` - reload MCP server configuration from disk and queue a refresh for loaded threads.

225- `mcpServerStatus/list` - list MCP servers, tools, resources, and auth status (cursor + limit pagination).226- `mcpServerStatus/list` - list MCP servers, tools, resources, and auth status (cursor + limit pagination).

226- `feedback/upload` - submit a feedback report (classification + optional reason/logs + conversation id).227- `windowsSandbox/setupStart` - start Windows sandbox setup for `elevated` or `unelevated` mode; returns quickly and later emits `windowsSandbox/setupCompleted`.

228- `feedback/upload` - submit a feedback report (classification + optional reason/logs + conversation id, plus optional `extraLogFiles` attachments).

227- `config/read` - fetch the effective configuration on disk after resolving configuration layering.229- `config/read` - fetch the effective configuration on disk after resolving configuration layering.

228- `config/value/write` - write a single configuration key/value to the user's `config.toml` on disk.230- `config/value/write` - write a single configuration key/value to the user's `config.toml` on disk.

229- `config/batchWrite` - apply configuration edits atomically to the user's `config.toml` on disk.231- `config/batchWrite` - apply configuration edits atomically to the user's `config.toml` on disk.


333 "threadId": "thr_123",335 "threadId": "thr_123",

334 "personality": "friendly"336 "personality": "friendly"

335} }337} }

336{ "id": 11, "result": { "thread": { "id": "thr_123" } } }338{ "id": 11, "result": { "thread": { "id": "thr_123", "name": "Bug bash notes" } } }

337```339```

338 340 

339Resuming a thread doesn't update `thread.updatedAt` (or the rollout file's modified time) by itself. The timestamp updates when you start a turn.341Resuming a thread doesn't update `thread.updatedAt` (or the rollout file's modified time) by itself. The timestamp updates when you start a turn.


352{ "method": "thread/started", "params": { "thread": { "id": "thr_456" } } }354{ "method": "thread/started", "params": { "thread": { "id": "thr_456" } } }

353```355```

354 356 

357When a user-facing thread title has been set, app-server hydrates `thread.name` on `thread/list`, `thread/read`, `thread/resume`, `thread/unarchive`, and `thread/rollback` responses. `thread/start` and `thread/fork` may omit `name` (or return `null`) until a title is set later.

358 

355### Read a stored thread (without resuming)359### Read a stored thread (without resuming)

356 360 

357Use `thread/read` when you want stored thread data but don't want to resume the thread or subscribe to its events.361Use `thread/read` when you want stored thread data but don't want to resume the thread or subscribe to its events.

358 362 

359- `includeTurns` - when `true`, the response includes the thread's turns; when `false` or omitted, you get the thread summary only.363- `includeTurns` - when `true`, the response includes the thread's turns; when `false` or omitted, you get the thread summary only.

364- Returned `thread` objects include runtime `status` (`notLoaded`, `idle`, `systemError`, or `active` with `activeFlags`).

360 365 

361```json366```json

362{ "method": "thread/read", "id": 19, "params": { "threadId": "thr_123", "includeTurns": true } }367{ "method": "thread/read", "id": 19, "params": { "threadId": "thr_123", "includeTurns": true } }

363{ "id": 19, "result": { "thread": { "id": "thr_123", "turns": [] } } }368{ "id": 19, "result": { "thread": { "id": "thr_123", "name": "Bug bash notes", "status": { "type": "notLoaded" }, "turns": [] } } }

364```369```

365 370 

366Unlike `thread/resume`, `thread/read` doesn't load the thread into memory or emit `thread/started`.371Unlike `thread/resume`, `thread/read` doesn't load the thread into memory or emit `thread/started`.


400} }405} }

401{ "id": 20, "result": {406{ "id": 20, "result": {

402 "data": [407 "data": [

403 { "id": "thr_a", "preview": "Create a TUI", "modelProvider": "openai", "createdAt": 1730831111, "updatedAt": 1730831111 },408 { "id": "thr_a", "preview": "Create a TUI", "modelProvider": "openai", "createdAt": 1730831111, "updatedAt": 1730831111, "name": "TUI prototype", "status": { "type": "notLoaded" } },

404 { "id": "thr_b", "preview": "Fix tests", "modelProvider": "openai", "createdAt": 1730750000, "updatedAt": 1730750000 }409 { "id": "thr_b", "preview": "Fix tests", "modelProvider": "openai", "createdAt": 1730750000, "updatedAt": 1730750000, "status": { "type": "notLoaded" } }

405 ],410 ],

406 "nextCursor": "opaque-token-or-null"411 "nextCursor": "opaque-token-or-null"

407} }412} }


409 414 

410When `nextCursor` is `null`, you have reached the final page.415When `nextCursor` is `null`, you have reached the final page.

411 416 

417### Track thread status changes

418 

419`thread/status/changed` is emitted whenever a loaded thread's runtime status changes. The payload includes `threadId` and the new `status`.

420 

421```json

422{

423 "method": "thread/status/changed",

424 "params": {

425 "threadId": "thr_123",

426 "status": { "type": "active", "activeFlags": ["waitingOnApproval"] }

427 }

428}

429```

430 

412### List loaded threads431### List loaded threads

413 432 

414`thread/loaded/list` returns thread IDs currently loaded in memory.433`thread/loaded/list` returns thread IDs currently loaded in memory.


425```json444```json

426{ "method": "thread/archive", "id": 22, "params": { "threadId": "thr_b" } }445{ "method": "thread/archive", "id": 22, "params": { "threadId": "thr_b" } }

427{ "id": 22, "result": {} }446{ "id": 22, "result": {} }

447{ "method": "thread/archived", "params": { "threadId": "thr_b" } }

428```448```

429 449 

430Archived threads won't appear in future calls to `thread/list` unless you pass `archived: true`.450Archived threads won't appear in future calls to `thread/list` unless you pass `archived: true`.


435 455 

436```json456```json

437{ "method": "thread/unarchive", "id": 24, "params": { "threadId": "thr_b" } }457{ "method": "thread/unarchive", "id": 24, "params": { "threadId": "thr_b" } }

438{ "id": 24, "result": { "thread": { "id": "thr_b" } } }458{ "id": 24, "result": { "thread": { "id": "thr_b", "name": "Bug bash notes" } } }

459{ "method": "thread/unarchived", "params": { "threadId": "thr_b" } }

439```460```

440 461 

441### Trigger thread compaction462### Trigger thread compaction


478}499}

479```500```

480 501 

502On macOS, `includePlatformDefaults: true` appends a curated platform-default Seatbelt policy for restricted-read sessions. This improves tool compatibility without broadly allowing all of `/System`.

503 

481Examples:504Examples:

482 505 

483```json506```json


654- `sandboxPolicy` accepts the same shape used by `turn/start` (for example, `dangerFullAccess`, `readOnly`, `workspaceWrite`, `externalSandbox`).677- `sandboxPolicy` accepts the same shape used by `turn/start` (for example, `dangerFullAccess`, `readOnly`, `workspaceWrite`, `externalSandbox`).

655- When omitted, `timeoutMs` falls back to the server default.678- When omitted, `timeoutMs` falls back to the server default.

656 679 

680### Read admin requirements (`configRequirements/read`)

681 

682Use `configRequirements/read` to inspect the effective admin requirements loaded from `requirements.toml` and/or MDM.

683 

684```json

685{ "method": "configRequirements/read", "id": 52, "params": {} }

686{ "id": 52, "result": {

687 "requirements": {

688 "allowedApprovalPolicies": ["onRequest", "unlessTrusted"],

689 "allowedSandboxModes": ["readOnly", "workspaceWrite"],

690 "network": {

691 "enabled": true,

692 "allowedDomains": ["api.openai.com"],

693 "allowUnixSockets": ["/tmp/example.sock"],

694 "dangerouslyAllowAllUnixSockets": false

695 }

696 }

697} }

698```

699 

700`result.requirements` is `null` when no requirements are configured. When present, the optional `network` object carries managed proxy constraints (domain rules, proxy settings, and unix-socket policy).

701 

702### Windows sandbox setup (`windowsSandbox/setupStart`)

703 

704Custom Windows clients can trigger sandbox setup asynchronously instead of blocking on startup checks.

705 

706```json

707{ "method": "windowsSandbox/setupStart", "id": 53, "params": { "mode": "elevated" } }

708{ "id": 53, "result": { "started": true } }

709```

710 

711App-server starts setup in the background and later emits a completion notification:

712 

713```json

714{

715 "method": "windowsSandbox/setupCompleted",

716 "params": { "mode": "elevated", "success": true, "error": null }

717}

718```

719 

720Modes:

721 

722- `elevated` - run the elevated Windows sandbox setup path.

723- `unelevated` - run the legacy setup/preflight path.

724 

657## Events725## Events

658 726 

659Event notifications are the server-initiated stream for thread lifecycles, turn lifecycles, and the items within them. After you start or resume a thread, keep reading the active transport stream for `thread/started`, `turn/*`, and `item/*` notifications.727Event notifications are the server-initiated stream for thread lifecycles, turn lifecycles, and the items within them. After you start or resume a thread, keep reading the active transport stream for `thread/started`, `thread/archived`, `thread/unarchived`, `thread/status/changed`, `turn/*`, and `item/*` notifications.

660 728 

661### Notification opt-out729### Notification opt-out

662 730 


674- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionUpdated` - `{ sessionId, query, files }` with the current matches for the active query.742- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionUpdated` - `{ sessionId, query, files }` with the current matches for the active query.

675- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionCompleted` - `{ sessionId }` once indexing and matching for that query completes.743- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionCompleted` - `{ sessionId }` once indexing and matching for that query completes.

676 744 

745### Windows sandbox setup events

746 

747- `windowsSandbox/setupCompleted` - `{ mode, success, error }` emitted after a `windowsSandbox/setupStart` request finishes.

748 

677### Turn events749### Turn events

678 750 

679- `turn/started` - `{ turn }` with the turn id, empty `items`, and `status: "inProgress"`.751- `turn/started` - `{ turn }` with the turn id, empty `items`, and `status: "inProgress"`.


689`ThreadItem` is the tagged union carried in turn responses and `item/*` notifications. Common item types include:761`ThreadItem` is the tagged union carried in turn responses and `item/*` notifications. Common item types include:

690 762 

691- `userMessage` - `{id, content}` where `content` is a list of user inputs (`text`, `image`, or `localImage`).763- `userMessage` - `{id, content}` where `content` is a list of user inputs (`text`, `image`, or `localImage`).

692- `agentMessage` - `{id, text}` containing the accumulated agent reply.764- `agentMessage` - `{id, text, phase?}` containing the accumulated agent reply. When present, `phase` uses Responses API wire values (`commentary`, `final_answer`).

693- `plan` - `{id, text}` containing proposed plan text in plan mode. Treat the final `plan` item from `item/completed` as authoritative.765- `plan` - `{id, text}` containing proposed plan text in plan mode. Treat the final `plan` item from `item/completed` as authoritative.

694- `reasoning` - `{id, summary, content}` where `summary` holds streamed reasoning summaries and `content` holds raw reasoning blocks.766- `reasoning` - `{id, summary, content}` where `summary` holds streamed reasoning summaries and `content` holds raw reasoning blocks.

695- `commandExecution` - `{id, command, cwd, status, commandActions, aggregatedOutput?, exitCode?, durationMs?}`.767- `commandExecution` - `{id, command, cwd, status, commandActions, aggregatedOutput?, exitCode?, durationMs?}`.


751Order of messages:823Order of messages:

752 824 

7531. `item/started` shows the pending `commandExecution` item with `command`, `cwd`, and other fields.8251. `item/started` shows the pending `commandExecution` item with `command`, `cwd`, and other fields.

7542. `item/commandExecution/requestApproval` includes `itemId`, `threadId`, `turnId`, optional `reason`, optional `command`, optional `cwd`, optional `commandActions`, and optional `proposedExecpolicyAmendment`.8262. `item/commandExecution/requestApproval` includes `itemId`, `threadId`, `turnId`, optional `reason`, optional `command`, optional `cwd`, optional `commandActions`, optional `proposedExecpolicyAmendment`, and optional `networkApprovalContext`.

7553. Client responds with one of the command execution approval decisions above.8273. Client responds with one of the command execution approval decisions above.

7564. `item/completed` returns the final `commandExecution` item with `status: completed | failed | declined`.8284. `item/completed` returns the final `commandExecution` item with `status: completed | failed | declined`.

757 829 

830When `networkApprovalContext` is present, the prompt is for managed network access (not a general shell-command approval). The current v2 schema exposes the target `host` and `protocol`; clients should render a network-specific prompt and not rely on `command` being a user-meaningful shell command preview.

831 

832Codex deduplicates concurrent network approval prompts by destination (`host`, protocol, and port). The app-server may therefore send one prompt that unblocks multiple queued requests to the same destination, while different ports on the same host are treated separately.

833 

758### File change approvals834### File change approvals

759 835 

760Order of messages:836Order of messages:


766 842 

767### MCP tool-call approvals (apps)843### MCP tool-call approvals (apps)

768 844 

769App (connector) tool calls can also require approval. When an app tool call has side effects, the server may elicit approval with `tool/requestUserInput` and options such as **Accept**, **Decline**, and **Cancel**. If the user declines or cancels, the related `mcpToolCall` item completes with an error instead of running the tool.845App (connector) tool calls can also require approval. When an app tool call has side effects, the server may elicit approval with `tool/requestUserInput` and options such as **Accept**, **Decline**, and **Cancel**. Destructive tool annotations always trigger approval even when the tool also advertises less-privileged hints. If the user declines or cancels, the related `mcpToolCall` item completes with an error instead of running the tool.

770 846 

771## Skills847## Skills

772 848 


863 939 

864## Apps (connectors)940## Apps (connectors)

865 941 

866Use `app/list` to fetch available apps. In the CLI/TUI, `/apps` is the user-facing picker; in custom clients, call `app/list` directly. Each entry includes both `isAccessible` (available to the user) and `isEnabled` (enabled in `config.toml`) so clients can distinguish install/access from local enabled state.942Use `app/list` to fetch available apps. In the CLI/TUI, `/apps` is the user-facing picker; in custom clients, call `app/list` directly. Each entry includes both `isAccessible` (available to the user) and `isEnabled` (enabled in `config.toml`) so clients can distinguish install/access from local enabled state. App entries can also include optional `branding`, `appMetadata`, and `labels` fields.

867 943 

868```json944```json

869{ "method": "app/list", "id": 50, "params": {945{ "method": "app/list", "id": 50, "params": {


879 "name": "Demo App",955 "name": "Demo App",

880 "description": "Example connector for documentation.",956 "description": "Example connector for documentation.",

881 "logoUrl": "https://example.com/demo-app.png",957 "logoUrl": "https://example.com/demo-app.png",

958 "logoUrlDark": null,

959 "distributionChannel": null,

960 "branding": null,

961 "appMetadata": null,

962 "labels": null,

882 "installUrl": "https://chatgpt.com/apps/demo-app/demo-app",963 "installUrl": "https://chatgpt.com/apps/demo-app/demo-app",

883 "isAccessible": true,964 "isAccessible": true,

884 "isEnabled": true965 "isEnabled": true


904 "name": "Demo App",985 "name": "Demo App",

905 "description": "Example connector for documentation.",986 "description": "Example connector for documentation.",

906 "logoUrl": "https://example.com/demo-app.png",987 "logoUrl": "https://example.com/demo-app.png",

988 "logoUrlDark": null,

989 "distributionChannel": null,

990 "branding": null,

991 "appMetadata": null,

992 "labels": null,

907 "installUrl": "https://chatgpt.com/apps/demo-app/demo-app",993 "installUrl": "https://chatgpt.com/apps/demo-app/demo-app",

908 "isAccessible": true,994 "isAccessible": true,

909 "isEnabled": true995 "isEnabled": true


936}1022}

937```1023```

938 1024 

1025### Config RPC examples for app settings

1026 

1027Use `config/read`, `config/value/write`, and `config/batchWrite` to inspect or update app controls in `config.toml`.

1028 

1029Read the effective app config shape (including `_default` and per-tool overrides):

1030 

1031```json

1032{ "method": "config/read", "id": 60, "params": { "includeLayers": false } }

1033{ "id": 60, "result": {

1034 "config": {

1035 "apps": {

1036 "_default": {

1037 "enabled": true,

1038 "destructive_enabled": true,

1039 "open_world_enabled": true

1040 },

1041 "google_drive": {

1042 "enabled": true,

1043 "destructive_enabled": false,

1044 "default_tools_approval_mode": "prompt",

1045 "tools": {

1046 "files/delete": { "enabled": false, "approval_mode": "approve" }

1047 }

1048 }

1049 }

1050 }

1051} }

1052```

1053 

1054Update a single app setting:

1055 

1056```json

1057{

1058 "method": "config/value/write",

1059 "id": 61,

1060 "params": {

1061 "keyPath": "apps.google_drive.default_tools_approval_mode",

1062 "value": "prompt",

1063 "mergeStrategy": "replace"

1064 }

1065}

1066```

1067 

1068Apply multiple app edits atomically:

1069 

1070```json

1071{

1072 "method": "config/batchWrite",

1073 "id": 62,

1074 "params": {

1075 "edits": [

1076 {

1077 "keyPath": "apps._default.destructive_enabled",

1078 "value": false,

1079 "mergeStrategy": "upsert"

1080 },

1081 {

1082 "keyPath": "apps.google_drive.tools.files/delete.approval_mode",

1083 "value": "approve",

1084 "mergeStrategy": "upsert"

1085 }

1086 ]

1087 }

1088}

1089```

1090 

939## Auth endpoints1091## Auth endpoints

940 1092 

941The JSON-RPC auth/account surface exposes request/response methods plus server-initiated notifications (no `id`). Use these to determine auth state, start or cancel logins, logout, and inspect ChatGPT rate limits.1093The JSON-RPC auth/account surface exposes request/response methods plus server-initiated notifications (no `id`). Use these to determine auth state, start or cancel logins, logout, and inspect ChatGPT rate limits.