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connect Codex skill

Connect Codex to any app via the Composio CLI. Send emails, create issues, post messages, update databases - take real actions across Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, and 1000+ services from the terminal.

What this skill does

Connect Codex to any app using the Composio CLI. Stop generating text about what you could do - actually do it from the shell.

connect packages repeatable instructions so an agent can complete a focused workflow without reloading every detail into the main prompt. It is part of the awesome-codex-skills catalog and is presented here as an indexable summary for developers comparing reusable agent skills.

Good use cases

Trigger connect when a user request matches its stated automation scope.

Use it to keep setup, known pitfalls, and workflow guidance outside the main prompt until needed.

Pair it with repository-specific context when the workflow touches local code, docs, data, or connected apps.

Workflow coverage

When to Use This Skill

A documented section in the source skill that gives the agent more specific execution guidance.

What Changes

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Supported Apps

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1. Install the Composio CLI

A documented section in the source skill that gives the agent more specific execution guidance.

2. Log In

A documented section in the source skill that gives the agent more specific execution guidance.

3. Link the Toolkits You Need

A documented section in the source skill that gives the agent more specific execution guidance.

Referenced tools

COMPOSIO_API_KEYCOMPOSIO_BASE_URLCOMPOSIO_SESSION_DIR

Source and attribution

This summary links back to the original folder in ComposioHQ's public repository. For installation instructions, licensing, and the complete skill body, use the source link before copying the skill into a local Codex setup.

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