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Persistent memory for OpenAI Codex CLI — powered by Supermemory
Codex forgets every session. codex-supermemory wires Supermemory into Codex CLI's
hooks system so your coding agent remembers your stack, preferences, prior decisions,
and the lessons learned across every project — automatically.
UserPromptSubmit hook.Stop hook.<private>...</private> is redacted
before being sent to Supermemory.~/.codex/config.toml and
~/.codex/hooks.json for you./supermemory-search, /supermemory-save, and
/supermemory-forget commands available when hooks don't cover your use case.Install the hooks:
npx codex-supermemory install
Start Codex CLI. On your first prompt, a browser window will open to authenticate with Supermemory automatically.
Alternatively, authenticate manually:
$supermemory-login inside Codexexport SUPERMEMORY_CODEX_API_KEY="sm_..." in your shell profileThat's it — memory is active.
Codex CLI supports a hooks system that lets external scripts run at specific
lifecycle events. codex-supermemory registers two hooks:
| Hook | Event | What it does |
|---|---|---|
recall | UserPromptSubmit | Captures new turns (every N prompts), then searches Supermemory for relevant memories and your profile, injecting them into the prompt as additionalContext. |
flush | Stop | Captures any remaining turns at session end so the final conversation turns are never lost. |
Incremental capture: Memories are saved every N turns (default: 3) during the session. This means memories from earlier in your session are immediately available for recall in the same session. The flush hook ensures any trailing turns are captured when the session ends.
The installer:
codex_hooks feature flag in ~/.codex/config.toml~/.codex/hooks.json~/.codex/supermemory/~/.codex/skills/The hooks are tolerant: if Supermemory is unreachable, the API key is missing, or anything else fails, they exit cleanly without breaking your Codex session.
| Variable | Purpose |
|---|---|
SUPERMEMORY_CODEX_API_KEY | Your Supermemory API key (browser auth is preferred). |
SUPERMEMORY_DEBUG | Set to any truthy value to enable debug logging to ~/.codex-supermemory.log. |
~/.codex/supermemory.json (optional)Drop this file in to override defaults:
| Key | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
apiKey | string | — | API key (env var takes precedence, browser auth is preferred). |
similarityThreshold | number | 0.6 | Minimum similarity score for retrieved memories. |
maxMemories | number | 5 | Max memories injected per prompt. |
maxProfileItems | number | 5 | Max profile items considered. |
injectProfile | boolean | true | Whether to fetch and inject the user profile. |
containerTagPrefix | string | "codex" | Prefix for auto-generated container tags. |
userContainerTag | string | auto | Override the user container tag. |
projectContainerTag | string | auto (per-cwd) | Override the project container tag. |
filterPrompt | string | (sensible) | Filter prompt used by Supermemory's stateful filter. |
debug | boolean | false | Enable debug logging. |
autoSaveEveryTurns | number | 3 | Save memories every N turns (incremental capture). |
signalExtraction | boolean | false | Enable signal-based filtering (only capture turns with keywords like "prefer", "decided"). |
signalKeywords | string[] | (defaults) | Keywords that trigger signal extraction. |
signalTurnsBefore | number | 3 | Include N turns before a signal for context. |
User and project tags are auto-derived from your git config user.email and the
current working directory (both hashed) when not explicitly set.
When signalExtraction is enabled, only conversation turns containing signal keywords
(like "prefer", "decided", "remember", "bug", "fix") are captured. This reduces noise
but may miss some context. Disabled by default — all turns are captured.
npx codex-supermemory install # set up hooks + config + skills
npx codex-supermemory uninstall # remove hooks + config (keeps your memories)
npx codex-supermemory status # show current install status
These Codex skills are available as explicit commands when you need more control:
| Skill | Usage | Description |
|---|---|---|
/supermemory-search | /supermemory-search <query> | Search memories manually. |
/supermemory-save | /supermemory-save <content> | Save a specific memory explicitly. |
/supermemory-forget | /supermemory-forget <content> | Remove a memory. |
/supermemory-login | /supermemory-login | Re-authenticate with Supermemory. |
Skills are fallback commands — the hooks handle most use cases automatically.
Anything wrapped in <private>...</private> is replaced with [REDACTED] before
being sent to Supermemory. Use this for secrets, tokens, or anything you'd rather
not have stored.
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Persistent memory for OpenAI Codex CLI — powered by Supermemory
The npm package codex-supermemory receives a total of 75 weekly downloads. As such, codex-supermemory popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that codex-supermemory demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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