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    Codex Mobile

    Codex Mobile

    Run Codex Mobile Anywhere: Linux, Windows, or Termux on Android

    ...It is designed to let users run a Codex-style UI on Linux, Windows, or Termux-powered Android setups. The project starts a local web server with one command, then lets the user open the interface from the same machine, a LAN device, or another reachable connection. It can also create a Cloudflare tunnel by default, making remote access easier when the local setup allows it. Codex Mobile is useful for developers who want to control coding-agent sessions from a phone, tablet, remote browser, or nonstandard environment. Its main value is making Codex app workflows more portable, accessible, and usable beyond a traditional desktop terminal.
    Downloads: 126 This Week
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    T3 Code

    T3 Code

    Minimal web GUI for coding agents

    ...Users need to install and authenticate at least one supported provider before using it, which keeps the actual agent accounts under the user’s control. The repository includes guidance for exposing a T3 Code server to another device, such as a phone, tablet, or separate desktop app. Overall, it is an early-stage developer tool for managing AI coding agents through a lightweight, session-oriented web interface.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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