OpenAI publicly poaching: the official account showcases Codex migration tools, openly snatching Claude Code users

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According to Beating Monitoring, OpenAI’s official Twitter directly posted a link to the Codex migration tool with the caption “Putting it here,” and the promotional image reads “Fewer rate limits, fewer interruptions.” No press release, no blog post, just this one tweet, waving at Claude Code users.
This migration tool is built into the Codex desktop application.
Open the settings page, click “Import other agent setup,” and the tool will scan the existing AI programming assistant configurations on your computer, importing everything it can:

  • System instructions and behavior rules
  • Custom skills and shortcut commands
  • Chat history and projects from the past 30 days
  • MCP server (protocol for connecting external tools) configurations
  • Hooks (auto-trigger scripts) and sub-agent settings
    Configurations that cannot be automatically converted will prompt Codex to open a new conversation, guiding the user to handle each item manually.
    OpenAI reminds users to check permissions and authentication settings after migration, as the permission systems on both sides are not compatible, and directly importing may cause issues.
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