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Async Codex-backed coding agent SDK.

Project description

kagent

Async Python SDK for running Codex-backed coding-agent tasks with a small, memorable thread API.

The PyPI distribution is codex-python-kagent; the import package is kagent.

import asyncio

from kagent import kagent


async def main() -> None:
    agent = kagent()
    run = await agent.thread("main").run("Create hello.txt with exactly: hello")
    print(run.text)


asyncio.run(main())

Status

kagent is experimental. It wraps the local Codex CLI/app-server flow and currently depends on the experimental OpenAI Codex Python SDK for runner="sdk".

The package itself has no required runtime dependencies so it can be built and published cleanly. The default runner uses the Codex CLI. The experimental Codex Python SDK is kept in a local uv dependency group instead of PyPI metadata.

Install

In a uv project:

uv add codex-python-kagent
kagent login

For API-key auth instead of ChatGPT subscription auth:

export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-..."
kagent login --api-key-env OPENAI_API_KEY

For a headless server without a browser:

kagent login --device-auth

For local development in this repo:

uv sync --group dev --group codex --group examples

The local machine must also have the Codex CLI installed and authenticated:

codex login status

API

Use kagent(...) when you already authenticated with kagent login or codex login.

from kagent import kagent

agent = kagent(workspace=".", model="gpt-5.5", reasoning_effort="medium")
thread = agent.thread("refactor-auth")
await thread.run("Refactor auth.py without changing behavior.")
await thread.run("Now run the tests and fix any failures.")

Create a fresh Codex-named thread by omitting the id:

thread = agent.thread()
await thread.run("Create hello.txt with exactly: hello")
print(thread.id)

Stream events with async for while still getting the final result:

stream = agent.thread("refactor-auth").stream("Run the tests and fix failures.")

async for event in stream:
    print(event.get("type") or event.get("method"))

print(stream.result.text)
print(stream.events)

Or trigger Codex auth from Python after configuring the agent:

import os

from kagent import kagent

agent = kagent(model="gpt-5.5").login()
api_agent = kagent(model="gpt-5.5").login(api_key=os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"])
server_agent = kagent(model="gpt-5.5").login(device=True)

Options:

kagent(
    workspace=".",
    model="gpt-5.5",
    reasoning_effort="medium",
    runner="cli",
    ask_for_approval="never",
    sandbox="danger-full-access",
    skip_git_repo_check=True,
    ignore_user_config=True,
    yolo=True,
    codex_bin=None,
    store_path=None,
)

agent.thread(id, ...) accepts a human-readable id. kagent maps that id globally to Codex's generated session id using a local shelve store. If you omit id, kagent starts a new Codex thread and adopts Codex's generated thread id as thread.id after the first run starts. By default, the store lives at ~/.kagent/threads, not inside the workspace. Set KAGENT_HOME to move the whole kagent state directory or KAGENT_STORE_PATH to point directly at a custom thread store.

Thread creation and loading:

agent.thread("billing-main") # create only; raise if saved already
agent.load("billing-main")   # resume only; never create

runner="cli" uses codex exec through an async subprocess. It stores Codex's generated session id in that user-level store, then uses codex exec resume on later runs with the same human-readable Thread id. If you need separate threads for separate projects, choose separate ids such as billing-main and website-main.

reasoning_effort maps to Codex's model_reasoning_effort config. The default is model="gpt-5.5" and reasoning_effort="medium". The examples use model="gpt-5.5" and reasoning_effort="low" for lighter test runs.

ignore_user_config=True is the default for CLI runs so project scripts do not inherit unrelated MCP servers or broken tokens from $CODEX_HOME/config.toml.

Use run(verbose=True) when you want the simple API while still printing model activity as events arrive:

run = await agent.thread().run("Create hello.txt with exactly: hello", verbose=True)
print(run.text)

runner="sdk" uses the experimental Codex app-server SDK and persistent threads. It requires the local development codex dependency group.

agent = kagent(model="gpt-5.5", runner="cli", yolo=True)

await agent.thread("goal-test").run(
    "Create hello.txt with exactly the text hello.",
    goal=True,
)

There is no native codex exec --goal flag. goal=True translates to a prompt beginning with /goal ..., which is the behavior verified locally. Goal runs use the CLI runner, not app-server SDK thread persistence.

yolo=True maps to Codex's --dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox flag.

Examples

Already logged in with kagent login or codex login:

uv run python examples/01_already_logged_in.py

Trigger ChatGPT/Codex subscription login from Python:

uv run python examples/02_subscription_login.py

Log in with an OpenAI API key from Python:

export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-..."
uv run python examples/03_api_key_login.py

Stream events in real time:

uv run python examples/04_stream_events.py

Run the OpenHands comparison example:

uv run --group examples python examples/openhands_thread.py

OpenHands may require interactive ChatGPT subscription login on first run.

Development

uv sync --group dev --group codex --group examples
uv run pytest
uv run ruff check .
uv run mypy
uv build

Publish:

export UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN="pypi-..."
uv build
uv publish

The package uses:

  • src/ layout
  • hatchling build backend
  • MIT license
  • py.typed for typed package consumers
  • uv.lock committed for reproducible local development
  • pytest, ruff, and mypy for validation

License

MIT

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