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codex-plan

Create detailed implementation plan using Codex 5.3 with xhigh reasoning

25Installs·0Trend·@yelban

Installation

$npx skills add https://github.com/yelban/orz99-skills --skill codex-plan

How to Install codex-plan

Quickly install codex-plan AI skill to your development environment via command line

  1. Open Terminal: Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.)
  2. Run Installation Command: Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/yelban/orz99-skills --skill codex-plan
  3. Verify Installation: Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw

Source: yelban/orz99-skills.

SKILL.md

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You are being asked to create a detailed implementation plan using Codex. Your job is to:

Always uses: gpt-5.3-codex with xhigh reasoning Output: codex-plan.md in current directory

The user's planning request appears at the end of this instruction as ARGUMENTS: .

Create detailed implementation plan using Codex 5.3 with xhigh reasoning Source: yelban/orz99-skills.

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Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/yelban/orz99-skills --skill codex-plan
Category
>_Productivity
Verified
First Seen
2026-02-19
Updated
2026-03-10

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What is codex-plan?

Create detailed implementation plan using Codex 5.3 with xhigh reasoning Source: yelban/orz99-skills.

How do I install codex-plan?

Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/yelban/orz99-skills --skill codex-plan Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw

Where is the source repository?

https://github.com/yelban/orz99-skills

Details

Category
>_Productivity
Source
skills.sh
First Seen
2026-02-19