The Codex feature that works while you sleep
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The Codex feature that works while you sleep

In this 30-minute episode, I walk through my favorite feature in Codex: the /goal command. I show how Goals transform AI from a turn-based assistant that needs constant ‘what’s next?’ prompting into an autonomous agent that can work for hours on complex, multi-step tasks. I share three real examples: eliminating thousands of Sentry errors, cleaning 3,900 emails down to 68, and organizing hundreds of Linear tasks.


What you’ll learn:

  1. What Goals are and how they differ from standard prompts
  2. How I used /goal to eliminate hundreds of error logs in my codebase over a five-hour autonomous run
  3. The non-technical use cases that make Goals incredibly powerful: cleaning up 3,900 emails in under four hours and organizing hundreds of project management tasks in Linear
  4. How to write effective /goal prompts with measurable outcomes, verification methods, and constraints
  5. When not to use Goals and what makes a strong versus weak Goal
  6. Why Goals represent a fundamental shift in how we work with AI, from babysitting the model to managing it

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In this episode, we cover:

(00:00) Introduction

(01:50) What is /goal and when should you use it?

(02:45) The difference between prompts and Goal-based loops

(04:06) Claire’s first five-hour 45-minute autonomous coding task

(05:05) How to manage a Goal lifecycle: view, pause, resume, and clear

(06:06) How to write strong goals: outcomes vs. outputs

(07:34) The six components of effective Goals

(08:57) Example: Reducing P95 checkout latency with /goal

(09:36) Demo: Using /goal to eliminate Sentry errors in ChatPRD

(13:18) Demo: Burning down Vercel API errors

(17:28) Non-technical use case: Cleaning 3,900 emails with /goal

(21:24) Demo: Using /goal to clean up Linear project tasks

(24:41) When not to use /goal

(26:10) Why /goal changes everything

Tools referenced:

• Codex: https://openai.com/codex/

• Sentry: https://sentry.io/

• Vercel: https://vercel.com/

• Linear: https://linear.app/

Other reference:

• OpenAI blog post “Using Goals in Codex”: https://developers.openai.com/cookbook/examples/codex/using_goals_in_codex

Where to find Claire Vo:

ChatPRD: https://www.chatprd.ai/

Website: https://clairevo.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairevo/

X: https://x.com/clairevo

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