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Launch and manage Codex Cloud tasks from the CLI, including detached background watchers that track completion. Use when users ask to run coding work in cloud/background agents, queue multiple cloud tasks, poll task status, fetch cloud diffs, apply cloud outputs locally, or pair cloud kickoff with `$cas` orchestration.

43 stars
1.2k downloads
Updated 3/15/2026

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SKILL.md

Puff

Overview

Use this skill to launch Codex Cloud tasks without blocking the local CLI session. Use run_puff_tool to prefer the Zig CLI with script fallback, submit work, detach status watchers, and retain logs/results for later diff/apply actions.

Quick Start

CODEX_SKILLS_HOME="${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}"
CLAUDE_SKILLS_HOME="${CLAUDE_HOME:-$HOME/.claude}"
PUFF_SCRIPT="$CODEX_SKILLS_HOME/skills/puff/scripts/puff.sh"
[ -f "$PUFF_SCRIPT" ] || PUFF_SCRIPT="$CLAUDE_SKILLS_HOME/skills/puff/scripts/puff.sh"

run_puff_tool() {
  if command -v puff >/dev/null 2>&1 && puff --help 2>&1 | grep -q "puff.zig"; then
    puff "$@"
    return
  fi
  if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ] && command -v brew >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    if ! brew install tkersey/tap/puff; then
      echo "brew install tkersey/tap/puff failed; refusing silent fallback." >&2
      return 1
    fi
    if command -v puff >/dev/null 2>&1 && puff --help 2>&1 | grep -q "puff.zig"; then
      puff "$@"
      return
    fi
    echo "brew install tkersey/tap/puff did not produce a compatible puff binary." >&2
    return 1
  fi
  if [ -f "$PUFF_SCRIPT" ]; then
    "$PUFF_SCRIPT" "$@"
    return
  fi
  echo "puff binary missing and fallback script not found: $PUFF_SCRIPT" >&2
  return 1
}

Workflow

  1. Ensure ChatGPT auth is present. codex login
  2. Run readiness checks. run_puff_tool doctor --env <env-id-or-label> Optional: print manual environment-creation instructions. run_puff_tool create
  3. Launch cloud work with a detached watcher. run_puff_tool launch --env <env-id-or-label> --prompt "Implement X" Optional: launch the cloud Join operator prompt (seq -> join) for PR patch routing. run_puff_tool join-operator --env <env-id-or-label> --repo <owner/repo> --patch-inbox <locator> Canary mode (single bounded cycle): run_puff_tool join-operator --env <env-id-or-label> --repo <owner/repo> --patch-inbox <locator> --canary
  4. Inspect running and completed watcher jobs. run_puff_tool jobs
  5. Tail watcher logs when needed. tail -f <watch_log_path>
  6. Inspect or apply result when ready. codex cloud diff <task-id> codex cloud apply <task-id>

Command Selection

Use launch for async/background execution. launch runs doctor by default; pass --skip-doctor to bypass pre-checks. Use create when you need formatted manual environment-creation instructions only. Use submit when only task id/url is needed (it executes a cloud task). Use doctor for explicit auth/environment readiness checks. Use watch for blocking foreground polling. Use jobs and stop to manage detached watchers. Use join-operator to generate and launch the cloud join loop prompt that enforces manifest-first routing and seq -> join execution. Use join-operator --max-cycles <n> for bounded runs; --canary is shorthand for one cycle.

Interop With $cas

Use $cas when orchestration requirements exceed simple cloud task lifecycle control. Use $puff for fast cloud kickoff and lifecycle polling. Use $cas directly for proxy lifecycle management (start/stop) and app-server thread/turn orchestration, steering, forwarding server requests, or complex multi-thread routing.

Notes

Pass either environment id or unique environment label to --env. Treat READY and APPLIED as successful terminal states in watch loops. Treat ERROR as terminal failure and inspect with codex cloud status <task-id> and codex cloud diff <task-id>. Runtime bootstrap policy for puff mirrors seq/cas/lift: prefer the Zig puff binary; on macOS with brew, treat brew install tkersey/tap/puff failure (or incompatible binary) as a hard error; otherwise fallback to local puff.sh.

Resources

  • scripts/puff.sh: create/submit/watch/launch/jobs/stop wrapper around codex cloud.
  • scripts/puff.sh join-operator: launch helper for cloud join operator prompts.
  • references/commands.md: command map including optional $cas pairing.

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

82/100Analyzed 2/24/2026

Well-structured skill for managing Codex Cloud tasks with clear workflow, command explanations, and actionable steps. Provides complete setup instructions including fallback logic. The skill is specific to the puff tool but covers all essential commands and interop with $cas. Minor gap: no explicit "When to use" section, though description serves this purpose. Located in proper skills folder structure.

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Updated3/15/2026
Publishertkersey

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