Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into garrytan/merge-open-prs

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Garry Tan
2026-03-26 21:23:55 -06:00
13 changed files with 138 additions and 59 deletions
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@@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ Write the full prompt (context block + instructions) to this file. Use the mode-
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR_OH=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-oh-err-XXXXXXXX)
codex exec "$(cat "$CODEX_PROMPT_FILE")" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_OH"
codex exec "$(cat "$CODEX_PROMPT_FILE")" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_OH"
\`\`\`
Use a 5-minute timeout (\`timeout: 300000\`). After the command completes, read stderr:
@@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@ Claude's structured review already ran. Now add a **cross-model adversarial chal
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR_ADV=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-adv-XXXXXXXX)
codex exec "Review the changes on this branch against the base branch. Run git diff origin/<base> to see the diff. Your job is to find ways this code will fail in production. Think like an attacker and a chaos engineer. Find edge cases, race conditions, security holes, resource leaks, failure modes, and silent data corruption paths. Be adversarial. Be thorough. No compliments — just the problems." -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_ADV"
codex exec "Review the changes on this branch against the base branch. Run git diff origin/<base> to see the diff. Your job is to find ways this code will fail in production. Think like an attacker and a chaos engineer. Find edge cases, race conditions, security holes, resource leaks, failure modes, and silent data corruption paths. Be adversarial. Be thorough. No compliments — just the problems." -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_ADV"
\`\`\`
Set the Bash tool's \`timeout\` parameter to \`300000\` (5 minutes). Do NOT use the \`timeout\` shell command — it doesn't exist on macOS. After the command completes, read stderr:
@@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ Claude's structured review already ran. Now run **all three remaining passes** f
**1. Codex structured review (if available):**
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-review-XXXXXXXX)
codex review --base <base> -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR"
codex review --base <base> -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR"
\`\`\`
Set the Bash tool's \`timeout\` parameter to \`300000\` (5 minutes). Do NOT use the \`timeout\` shell command — it doesn't exist on macOS. Present output under \`CODEX SAYS (code review):\` header.
@@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@ THE PLAN:
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR_PV=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-planreview-XXXXXXXX)
codex exec "<prompt>" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_PV"
codex exec "<prompt>" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_PV"
\`\`\`
Use a 5-minute timeout (\`timeout: 300000\`). After the command completes, read stderr:
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@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ Write the full prompt (context block + instructions) to this file. Use the mode-
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR_OH=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-oh-err-XXXXXXXX)
codex exec "$(cat "$CODEX_PROMPT_FILE")" -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_OH"
codex exec "$(cat "$CODEX_PROMPT_FILE")" -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_OH"
\`\`\`
Use a 5-minute timeout (\`timeout: 300000\`). After the command completes, read stderr:
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ Claude's structured review already ran. Now add a **cross-model adversarial chal
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR_ADV=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-adv-XXXXXXXX)
codex exec "Review the changes on this branch against the base branch. Run git diff origin/<base> to see the diff. Your job is to find ways this code will fail in production. Think like an attacker and a chaos engineer. Find edge cases, race conditions, security holes, resource leaks, failure modes, and silent data corruption paths. Be adversarial. Be thorough. No compliments — just the problems." -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_ADV"
codex exec "Review the changes on this branch against the base branch. Run git diff origin/<base> to see the diff. Your job is to find ways this code will fail in production. Think like an attacker and a chaos engineer. Find edge cases, race conditions, security holes, resource leaks, failure modes, and silent data corruption paths. Be adversarial. Be thorough. No compliments — just the problems." -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_ADV"
\`\`\`
Set the Bash tool's \`timeout\` parameter to \`300000\` (5 minutes). Do NOT use the \`timeout\` shell command — it doesn't exist on macOS. After the command completes, read stderr:
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Claude's structured review already ran. Now run **all three remaining passes** f
**1. Codex structured review (if available):**
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-review-XXXXXXXX)
codex review --base <base> -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR"
codex review --base <base> -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR"
\`\`\`
Set the Bash tool's \`timeout\` parameter to \`300000\` (5 minutes). Do NOT use the \`timeout\` shell command — it doesn't exist on macOS. Present output under \`CODEX SAYS (code review):\` header.
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ THE PLAN:
\`\`\`bash
TMPERR_PV=$(mktemp /tmp/codex-planreview-XXXXXXXX)
codex exec "<prompt>" -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="xhigh"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_PV"
codex exec "<prompt>" -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -s read-only -c 'model_reasoning_effort="high"' --enable web_search_cached 2>"$TMPERR_PV"
\`\`\`
Use a 5-minute timeout (\`timeout: 300000\`). After the command completes, read stderr: