I built a Codex session review app using Codex. How are you tracking your AI coding workflows?

I built a small free macOS tool for reviewing Codex sessions using the Codex desktop app. Are people here using anything similar to improve their AI coding workflows?

After longer Codex runs, I kept finding that the transcript was technically available, but hard to review.

The things I wanted to inspect were:

- What changed

- Which files were touched

- Where tokens went

- Which tool calls mattered

- Whether the prompt/context was good enough to reuse

- What context would be useful to share during code review

So I made BuildrAI, a local-first app that turns Codex session artifacts into timelines, token usage, prompt/session evaluation, changed-file context, and shareable reports.

I’m curious how other people are handling this.

Do you review Codex sessions after the fact, or do you mostly trust the final diff?

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u/michaliskarag — 1 day ago

I built a Codex session review app using Codex. How are you tracking your AI coding workflows?

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I built a small free macOS tool for reviewing Codex sessions using the Codex desktop app. Are people here using anything similar to improve their AI coding workflows?

After longer Codex runs, I kept finding that the transcript was technically available, but hard to review.

The things I wanted to inspect were:

- What changed

- Which files were touched

- Where tokens went

- Which tool calls mattered

- Whether the prompt/context was good enough to reuse

- What context would be useful to share during code review

So I made BuildrAI, a local-first app that turns Codex session artifacts into timelines, token usage, prompt/session evaluation, changed-file context, and shareable reports.

I’m curious how other people are handling this.

Do you review Codex sessions after the fact, or do you mostly trust the final diff?

reddit.com
u/michaliskarag — 1 day ago
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I built a Codex session review app using Codex. How are you tracking your AI coding workflows?

I built a small free macOS tool for reviewing Codex sessions using the Codex desktop app. Are people here using anything similar to improve their AI coding workflows?

After longer Codex runs, I kept finding that the transcript was technically available, but hard to review.

The things I wanted to inspect were:

- What changed

- Which files were touched

- Where tokens went

- Which tool calls mattered

- Whether the prompt/context was good enough to reuse

- What context would be useful to share during code review

So I made BuildrAI, a local-first app that turns Codex session artifacts into timelines, token usage, prompt/session evaluation, changed-file context, and shareable reports.

I’m curious how other people are handling this.

Do you review Codex sessions after the fact, or do you mostly trust the final diff?

u/michaliskarag — 1 day ago