Run this in a project terminal on Ubuntu, Debian, WSL, or another Linux host. The script installs Node.js when apt is available, installs codexclaude, writes your account config, and starts the launcher.
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Product update
Server changed
Your dashboard commands now point to the selected server. Your current CLI will keep using the old server until you copy and rerun the setup block below.
Setup Wizard
Select the API region and this machine's setup type. The wizard will switch the dashboard to the matching sidebar page and scroll you to the exact setup block.
Setup selected
The matching sidebar item has been selected.
Wallet ready
Registration is free and your API token is active. Add credit now, or skip this and top up later from Wallet & Plans in the dashboard.
Required account detail
Email is required for wallet receipts, Stripe payment notices, usage threshold warnings, and account recovery. Choose a password here as well. After this, you can log in with either your original issued username/password or your email address and Chosen Password.
Complete your profile
Add your first name and surname so support, receipts, and usage notices can address you properly. You can skip this for now, but after the third login it becomes required.
Referral Club
Invite your friends, family, clients, or developer community with your personal referral link. When someone you refer buys a Token Wallet package, you start at 20% of the cash price for life into your Cash Wallet after admin approval, then unlock higher rates as your Lifetime Credit Wallet grows.
Lifetime Credit Wallet is the total approved referral cash the system has awarded you: $500 unlocks 22%, $1,000 unlocks 25%, and $2,000 unlocks 30% on future approved referral sales.
Your referral is remembered permanently. If a referred user returns later and buys directly, your account still receives the referral commission.
Customer dashboard
Important: after changing servers, copy and rerun the setup instructions for your OS and model. Existing Codex CLI, Claude Code, VS Code, and Windows PowerShell configs do not switch until you recopy the new server-specific setup block below.
Showing setup instructions for GPT-5.5.
Create a CodexAPI.pro wallet account, then run the official OpenAI Codex CLI or Claude Code with the startup command generated below. Buy a Token Wallet credit package to start coding; signed-in clients can claim $10 once after sharing CodexAPI.pro.
No payment required
Registration no longer requires an initial top-up. After your first login, we will offer a one-time top-up prompt, and Wallet & Plans will remain available inside the dashboard whenever you need more API Coding Credits.
Setup Wizard
Choose the coding model and operating system. The wizard then shows only the commands or download path needed to get that exact setup running.
This installs the official Codex CLI if needed, writes CodexAPI.pro into the normal Codex config, saves your wallet username, and starts Codex with search.
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Download Windows Management Tool
Start here
Your one CodexAPI.pro username/token and Token Wallet work with both systems. Choose the CLI you want to use now; the dashboard will show the matching install, setup, resume, and smoke-test commands for that model family.
The official CLI runs on your machine. CodexAPI.pro only supplies the wallet-backed model API response; shell commands, file edits, project paths, and resume history stay inside the terminal or desktop app you launched.
Recommended coding CLI
Install codexclaude once, choose the model that fits the job, and switch models mid-project without rebuilding your setup. Magnetapi.org Coding Agent v2.0.15 launches with Full Access, web search, image-capable prompts, and your Token Wallet balance before startup.
npm install -g @codexapi/codexclaude@latest
codexclaude model
codexclaude start
npm install -g @openai/codex@0.145.5
This installs the public OpenAI Codex CLI from npm. Run it once on the client computer after Node.js and npm are available. It does not spend CodexAPI.pro wallet credit by itself; it only installs the trusted CLI binary.
After install, copy the one-time setup-and-start command for your operating system. It saves the CodexAPI.pro API route and your wallet username into Codex's config file so future sessions can start with normal Codex commands. This is API configuration, not a cloud VM login.
Magnetapi.org Coding Agent v2.0.15
codexclaude connects your local Codex workspace to ChatGPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, and Fable 5 (2x Multiplier) from a single command. It keeps all supported regional endpoints available through your account, so setup is simpler and model switching is faster when you are actively coding.
Run this in a project terminal on Ubuntu, Debian, WSL, or another Linux host. The script installs Node.js when apt is available, installs codexclaude, writes your account config, and starts the launcher.
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Run this in normal PowerShell. It installs Node.js if needed, installs codexclaude, writes the Windows user config, and starts the app.
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Run this from VS Code's integrated terminal inside your project folder. It
writes the same codexclaude config and Codex provider settings, then opens the
current folder in VS Code if the code command is available.
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Run this in Terminal inside your project folder. It installs Homebrew dependencies when needed, installs codexclaude, writes your account config, and starts the launcher.
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Select your operating system
Linux and WSL remain the fastest terminal-first path, so Linux is shown first. Windows users can either use PowerShell commands or download the CodexAPI.pro Management Tool, which installs the wallet configuration for Codex Desktop and Claude Code CLI, or configures a sudo Ubuntu/Debian server over SSH.
New desktop chat client
Sign in with your dashboard username or email, choose ChatGPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, or Fable 5, browse the web automatically, create images, run Deep Research with PDF export, attach text/code files for analysis, and keep AI-titled saved chats with context replay. Each user gets 5 free chat prompts per UTC day; after that, successful prompts bill the default internal Token Wallet rate.
Desktop Chat
Sign in with your dashboard username or email, choose ChatGPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, or Fable 5, browse the web automatically, create images, run Deep Research with PDF export, upload text and code files for analysis, and keep saved chats with context replay. Each account gets 5 free chat prompts per UTC day; after that, successful prompts bill your Token Wallet at the default internal rate.
Desktop Chat asks before adding a Desktop shortcut. For taskbar pinning, Windows requires a user-driven right-click pin action; the app opens the official Start Menu shortcut location instead of trying to pin itself silently.
Windows PowerShell setup
Follow the first setup box to install the official public Codex CLI, save
CodexAPI.pro into the normal Windows Codex config, and start Codex automatically.
After that, the normal codex and codex resume --search
commands keep using your wallet-backed CodexAPI.pro route.
Recommended for Windows desktop users
The setup client lets a customer log in with dashboard credentials or API token, checks Codex Desktop and Claude Code CLI readiness, offers direct official downloads when they are missing, verifies the existing API provider, backs up config files, installs the CodexAPI.pro wallet route, highlights Fast Mode billing, includes a desktop Coding Mode with clickable MCP server credentials, live boshyxd Roblox Studio MCP and Blender tool forwarding, Codex-style session history compaction, and can remotely install Codex CLI or Claude Code on a sudo Ubuntu/Debian SSH host.
This is the first command box Windows users should run. It installs the public
Codex CLI if needed, writes your CodexAPI.pro API route and wallet username into
%USERPROFILE%\.codex\config.toml, backs up an existing config, and
automatically starts Codex with search. After this, future sessions can start
with codex, codex --search, or
codex resume --search.
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Click Start, type PowerShell, right-click Windows PowerShell, then choose Run as administrator. Approve the Windows security prompt. This admin window is only needed for installing Node.js, npm, and Git.
Copy and paste this whole block into the Administrator PowerShell window. It updates Winget sources, installs Node.js LTS, installs Git, and allows local user scripts to run. When it finishes, close PowerShell completely.
# Run PowerShell as Administrator for this dependency step.
winget source update
winget install --id OpenJS.NodeJS.LTS -e --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
winget install --id Git.Git -e --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser RemoteSigned -Force
# Close PowerShell, open a new PowerShell window, then run the verification step.
Open a normal PowerShell window, not necessarily as Administrator. Run this check to confirm Windows can now see Node.js, npm, and Git. Each command should print a version number. If any command is not found, restart Windows and try this verification step again.
node --version
npm --version
git --version
Run this in the normal PowerShell window. This installs the official OpenAI Codex CLI from npm and then prints the installed Codex version. Installing Codex does not spend CodexAPI.pro wallet credit.
npm install -g @openai/codex@0.145.5
codex --version
The first box above writes CodexAPI.pro into the normal Codex config file so Windows can use plain Codex commands later. Keep this reference only if support asks you to inspect the generated config.
Configuration is generated in the first Windows setup box above.
After the first setup block has run successfully, use either command below.
The saved config selects GPT-5.5,
CodexAPI.pro, and your wallet username automatically.
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Use this when you come back to continue previous work. It points Codex back to the same isolated CodexAPI.pro profile and asks Codex to resume the latest stored session history with search enabled.
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Run this short non-interactive test after setup. It confirms the official Codex CLI can reach CodexAPI.pro, your API key is accepted, and your wallet-backed provider config is working before you begin a real project.
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Linux Instructions
Use these commands for Linux or WSL. The first setup box writes CodexAPI.pro and your wallet username into Codex's normal config file, starts Codex automatically, and lets future sessions begin with plain Codex commands.
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This is the first Linux command box to use. It installs the official public Codex
CLI if needed, backs up any existing ~/.codex/config.toml, writes
CodexAPI.pro and your wallet username into the normal Codex config file, and then
automatically starts codex --search. After this runs once, future
sessions can start with plain codex, codex --search, or
codex resume --search. Tool calls and file writes happen in this
Linux or WSL directory, not in a CodexAPI.pro cloud workspace.
npm install -g @openai/codex@0.145.5
Installs the official public OpenAI Codex CLI. This is the standard CLI package. After installing it, use the Public Codex startup command below so the official CLI talks to CodexAPI.pro with your wallet-backed API token.
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This mirrors the Linux setup-and-start command above for compatibility with older dashboard references. Use it once to save CodexAPI.pro into Codex's normal config.
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After setup, your wallet username and CodexAPI.pro route are saved. Start future
sessions with codex or codex --search without redoing the
setup block.
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Runs a small test request to confirm the CLI, CodexAPI.pro provider URL, API token, and wallet billing are all working. Use this before starting a large project or after moving the token to a new computer.
npm install -g @codexapi/codexclaude@latest
This is optional and not the recommended first step. It installs the CodexAPI.pro helper
CLI for clients who specifically want codexclaude convenience
commands such as login, wallet status, project creation, guided setup, and Opus 4.8
access from inside a Codex-style workflow.
codexclaude login
Starts the optional CodexAPI.pro helper login flow. Use it only if the client installed the helper package above. Official Codex users should use the startup commands instead.
This is the dashboard and CodexAPI.pro-managed CLI username. Use it with the
CodexAPI.pro login form or with codexclaude login.
This password is shown after signup and after dashboard login so you can reconnect the CodexAPI.pro-managed CLI without creating a new API token.
Claude Code CLI setup
Claude Code uses your existing CodexAPI.pro username as its API key. The setup
command writes ~/.claude/settings.json or
%USERPROFILE%\.claude\settings.json, saves
ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL and ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN
into your shell profile or Windows user environment, clears
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY to prevent Claude auth conflicts,
cleanly uninstalls and reinstalls Claude Code, clears stale Claude login state, enables Claude's
root-compatible approved local tool permissions, exposes only the approved local coding
tools, blocks Workflow/skill plan injection paths, points Claude Code to
CodexAPI.pro, and starts Claude automatically.
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Run this once in the project terminal. It installs Claude Code, stores your
CodexAPI.pro route and API username in Claude settings and your shell profile,
logs out stale Claude accounts, uninstalls and reinstalls Claude Code, enables
the root-compatible approved local tool permissions, writes the approved Claude Code
tool allow/deny rules into ~/.claude/settings.json,
and launches the generated Claude command with the explicit tool flags.
Future sessions should use the generated Claude start, continue, or resume
commands so the explicit tool list and deny rules stay active.
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This macOS block installs Homebrew dependencies if needed, installs Claude Code, writes the CodexAPI.pro settings file, saves the API environment to your shell profile, performs the same clean reinstall, and starts Claude with root-compatible approved local tool permissions.
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Run this in PowerShell. It installs Node.js/Git when missing, installs Claude Code, writes the normal Windows Claude settings file, saves the API environment to your Windows user profile, clears stale Claude auth files, and starts Claude with root-compatible approved local tool permissions.
claude --permission-mode acceptEdits --tools Agent,AskUserQuestion,Bash,CronCreate,CronDelete,CronList,Edit,EnterWorktree,ExitWorktree,Glob,Grep,ListMcpResourcesTool,LS,LSP,Monitor,MultiEdit,NotebookEdit,PowerShell,PushNotification,Read,ReadMcpResourceTool,RemoteTrigger,ScheduleWakeup,SendMessage,ShareOnboardingGuide,TaskCreate,TaskGet,TaskList,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskUpdate,TeamCreate,TeamDelete,TodoWrite,ToolSearch,WaitForMcpServers,WebFetch,WebSearch,Write --allowedTools Agent,AskUserQuestion,Bash,CronCreate,CronDelete,CronList,Edit,EnterWorktree,ExitWorktree,Glob,Grep,ListMcpResourcesTool,LS,LSP,Monitor,MultiEdit,NotebookEdit,PowerShell,PushNotification,Read,ReadMcpResourceTool,RemoteTrigger,ScheduleWakeup,SendMessage,ShareOnboardingGuide,TaskCreate,TaskGet,TaskList,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskUpdate,TeamCreate,TeamDelete,TodoWrite,ToolSearch,WaitForMcpServers,WebFetch,WebSearch,Write
Use this after the first setup has run. It keeps the explicit local tool list, Workflow deny rules, and CodexAPI.pro wallet token active for the session.
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Choose the Claude model for your next Claude Code session. Fable 5 is a premium option and uses 2x the normal Claude Code wallet rate.
claude -c --permission-mode acceptEdits --tools Agent,AskUserQuestion,Bash,CronCreate,CronDelete,CronList,Edit,EnterWorktree,ExitWorktree,Glob,Grep,ListMcpResourcesTool,LS,LSP,Monitor,MultiEdit,NotebookEdit,PowerShell,PushNotification,Read,ReadMcpResourceTool,RemoteTrigger,ScheduleWakeup,SendMessage,ShareOnboardingGuide,TaskCreate,TaskGet,TaskList,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskUpdate,TeamCreate,TeamDelete,TodoWrite,ToolSearch,WaitForMcpServers,WebFetch,WebSearch,Write --allowedTools Agent,AskUserQuestion,Bash,CronCreate,CronDelete,CronList,Edit,EnterWorktree,ExitWorktree,Glob,Grep,ListMcpResourcesTool,LS,LSP,Monitor,MultiEdit,NotebookEdit,PowerShell,PushNotification,Read,ReadMcpResourceTool,RemoteTrigger,ScheduleWakeup,SendMessage,ShareOnboardingGuide,TaskCreate,TaskGet,TaskList,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskUpdate,TeamCreate,TeamDelete,TodoWrite,ToolSearch,WaitForMcpServers,WebFetch,WebSearch,Write
claude -r --permission-mode acceptEdits --tools Agent,AskUserQuestion,Bash,CronCreate,CronDelete,CronList,Edit,EnterWorktree,ExitWorktree,Glob,Grep,ListMcpResourcesTool,LS,LSP,Monitor,MultiEdit,NotebookEdit,PowerShell,PushNotification,Read,ReadMcpResourceTool,RemoteTrigger,ScheduleWakeup,SendMessage,ShareOnboardingGuide,TaskCreate,TaskGet,TaskList,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskUpdate,TeamCreate,TeamDelete,TodoWrite,ToolSearch,WaitForMcpServers,WebFetch,WebSearch,Write --allowedTools Agent,AskUserQuestion,Bash,CronCreate,CronDelete,CronList,Edit,EnterWorktree,ExitWorktree,Glob,Grep,ListMcpResourcesTool,LS,LSP,Monitor,MultiEdit,NotebookEdit,PowerShell,PushNotification,Read,ReadMcpResourceTool,RemoteTrigger,ScheduleWakeup,SendMessage,ShareOnboardingGuide,TaskCreate,TaskGet,TaskList,TaskOutput,TaskStop,TaskUpdate,TeamCreate,TeamDelete,TodoWrite,ToolSearch,WaitForMcpServers,WebFetch,WebSearch,Write
claude -c continues the most recent conversation in the current
project. claude -r opens Claude Code's resume picker.
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Runs a short print-mode request to confirm Claude Code can reach CodexAPI.pro, authenticate with your API username, and bill the shared Token Wallet.
OpenCode.ai setup
OpenCode runs locally in your terminal and can use CodexAPI.pro as a wallet-backed Responses provider. Choose the model label you want OpenCode to display; all four choices currently route through CodexAPI.pro GPT-5.5 while we keep provider routing centralized.
npm install -g opencode-ai
The Linux/macOS setup block below also installs OpenCode if the command is missing. Use this install box only if you want to install OpenCode separately.
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This installs Node.js/Git and OpenCode when they are missing, writes
~/.config/opencode/opencode.json, stores your CodexAPI.pro API
username in your shell profile, and runs a small smoke test. Use it inside the
local project directory where OpenCode should read and edit files.
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This writes the same OpenCode config under your Windows user profile, saves the API username as a user environment variable, and runs the OpenCode smoke test.
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The selected model is GPT-5.5.
The provider uses @ai-sdk/openai because CodexAPI.pro is exposed to
OpenCode through the Responses API.
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After setup, run opencode in your project for the TUI or use
opencode run for non-interactive checks.
OpenClaw setup
OpenClaw runs on your own machine or server and can use CodexAPI.pro as a custom Responses provider. The setup below installs OpenClaw, writes a CodexAPI.pro model provider, saves your wallet username as the API key, and keeps local tools, channels, memory, and files on the OpenClaw host.
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Paste this into the terminal on the OpenClaw machine. It installs Node.js and
Git if needed, installs openclaw@latest from npm, writes
~/.openclaw/openclaw.json, stores your CodexAPI.pro username in
~/.openclaw/codexapi.env, and runs health/model checks.
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Paste this into PowerShell on the Windows machine that will run OpenClaw. The script installs Node.js if needed, installs OpenClaw, writes the same provider config under your Windows profile, and stores the API username as a user environment variable.
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The config registers CodexAPI.pro as a custom Responses provider with GPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, Gemini Flash 3.5, and Deepseek v4 Budget labels. Billing remains attached to your Token Wallet.
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Run this after setup to confirm OpenClaw can read the CodexAPI.pro provider, authenticate with your wallet username, and reach the selected edge URL.
Hermes Agent setup
Hermes Agent runs on your own computer and can use CodexAPI.pro as a custom Responses API provider. The setup below installs Hermes from the official Nous installer, writes a Hermes custom endpoint, saves your wallet username as the API key, and leaves project files and local tools on your machine.
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Paste this into Terminal inside the machine where Hermes should run. It uses the
official Hermes install script, creates ~/.hermes/config.yaml,
stores your CodexAPI.pro wallet username in ~/.hermes/.env, and
prints the smoke-test command.
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Paste this into a normal PowerShell window. It runs the official Hermes PowerShell installer, writes the same CodexAPI.pro provider config, and saves your API username as a user environment variable for future Hermes sessions.
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This preview deliberately references CODEXAPI_HERMES_API_KEY
instead of printing the wallet username inside YAML. The setup script writes the
secret value into ~/.hermes/.env.
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Run this after setup to confirm Hermes can reach the selected CodexAPI.pro edge and authenticate with your Token Wallet.
Referral Club
Share your personal referral link. When someone signs up through it and buys a Token Wallet package, you earn 20% of the cash price into your Cash Wallet after admin approval. Your Lifetime Credit Wallet is the cumulative approved referral cash awarded to you; it unlocks 22% at $500, 25% at $1,000, and 30% at $2,000 for future approved referral sales.
Cash Wallet credit is not withdrawable as cash. It can be used to buy CodexAPI.pro products, and soon it will also work with Claude Code with Opus 4.8 access using this same login.
Log in to generate your link.
Log in to load your referral club metrics and Cash Wallet history.
Generated CLI passwords are shown immediately after signup and after dashboard login.
You are already logged in, so enter the new password twice. This updates the dashboard password and the CodexAPI.pro-managed CLI password shown above.
Two-factor authentication protects this dashboard after your password is accepted. It does not change Codex CLI, Claude Code, API bearer tokens, wallet billing, or any running API integrations.
Your System Token is the permanent setup token used in Codex CLI, Claude Code, OpenCode.ai, OpenClaw, Hermes, and Desktop setup instructions. Create User API Keys below when you need a separate key for SDKs, scripts, MCP clients, or integrations.
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This token is not editable from the dashboard and stays attached to your generated setup commands.
| Name | Token | Created | Last Used | Action |
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| Sign in to load User API Keys. | ||||
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This is the first macOS command box to use. It installs Homebrew if needed, installs
Node.js and Git, installs the official public Codex CLI, backs up any existing
~/.codex/config.toml, writes CodexAPI.pro and your wallet username into
Codex's normal config file, and automatically starts codex --search.
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After setup, open Terminal in any project folder and use codex or
codex --search. The saved config supplies the CodexAPI.pro API route
and your wallet username automatically.
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Use these when you return to an existing local Codex project. Resume uses the local Codex history on that Mac and the saved CodexAPI.pro config.
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Runs a short non-interactive request to prove the saved config, API token, provider URL, and wallet billing path are working before a large coding session.
VS Code setup
Confirmed: this is possible because the official Codex IDE extension uses the
Codex CLI and reads the shared Codex configuration file. CodexAPI.pro works by writing
a CodexAPI.pro model provider into ~/.codex/config.toml and making your
dashboard username available as the API token.
VS Code can run Codex against CodexAPI.pro when the official Codex extension can see the shared Codex config, including the CodexAPI.pro provider URL and your wallet username.
Do not use a generic OpenAI-compatible VS Code extension for this setup. Use the official Codex IDE extension so approvals, project context, edits, and terminal workflows match Codex behavior.
The dashboard writes GPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, and Sonnet 5 into the local Codex
model catalog. The provider URL stays https://codexapi.pro/v1, and
billing stays attached to this wallet.
Install Visual Studio Code, open Extensions, search for the official OpenAI Codex extension, and install it. If it is already installed, update it first. Open the project folder in VS Code after the configuration steps below are complete.
Run this in a terminal before opening VS Code. On macOS it installs Homebrew, Node.js, Git, and Codex CLI if they are missing, then writes the CodexAPI.pro provider into the normal Codex config path, saves your wallet username in that provider config, writes the VS Code model catalog with Sonnet 5, and enables full-access Codex permissions for trusted project folders.
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Run this in PowerShell. It writes %USERPROFILE%\.codex\config.toml,
saves your wallet username in the CodexAPI.pro provider config, writes the VS Code
model catalog with Sonnet 5, and avoids any per-session environment-variable
setup. Close all VS Code windows afterwards so the extension can reload the new config.
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Completely close VS Code, reopen the project folder, open the Codex sidebar, and ask Codex a small coding question. If the extension asks for an API key, paste your dashboard username. Use the terminal smoke test below if you want to confirm the same Codex config works before using the sidebar.
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Daily wallet rewards
Keep at least $15 API Token Wallet credit, claim once per day, and build toward larger daily rewards.
Reward chart
VIP Premium Server
Active VIP clients can use the Frankfurt endpoint with the same dashboard system token. When VIP expires, that same token stops working on the VIP server and continues to work on the standard API servers if wallet access remains active.
Server: vip-frankfurt.magnetapi.org
VIP status appears here after login.
VIP Server Setup Wizard
The instructions below stay outside the script boxes. Each script box contains only copy-ready commands for the selected operating system and your active VIP account.
Choose your operating system above. Instructions appear here; the script box below contains only copy-ready commands.
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Choose your operating system above. Instructions appear here; the script box below contains only copy-ready commands.
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Unlimited Promo monitor
Your Unlimited Promo usage monitor appears here after the plan is active.
Usage page
Tokens are charged after each completed prompt. This page shows corrected wallet charges only, including any billing corrections credited back. It also shows where your Token Wallet was spent across Codex CLI and Claude Code, plus recent token totals, cache write/read billing buckets, request counts, and completion history.
Input, output, and cache token split appears after usage loads.
| Completed | CLI | Model | Mode | Input | Output | Cache write 5m | Cache write 1h | Cache read | Total tokens | Corrected charge | Wallet then |
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| Token usage appears here after dashboard data loads. | |||||||||||
Corrected charge is the final wallet deduction for the completion after input, output, cache write 5m, cache write 1h, cache read, active rate mode, Fast Mode multiplier, and any billing correction logic are applied.
Credits returned to your Token Wallet after billing audits appear here.
| Credited | Reason | Amount | Wallet after |
|---|---|---|---|
| No billing corrections are recorded for this wallet. | |||
Pricing mode
This panel is intentionally placed after setup and usage so the dashboard stays focused on getting your machine running first.
Toolbox
Surge Pricing is activated when demand is high enough that normal capacity would make coding slow. You can stay on the live tariff, switch Codex requests to Deepseek v4 during the surge, or pause new requests until the event ends.
Sales and wallet loading
The command setup lives above. Packages, subscriptions, referral earning, and cash wallet controls live down here so the dashboard stays calm and task-focused.
Unlimited coding
Buy a short monitored Unlimited window when you want to code without watching every prompt. The countdown starts only when your first coding request reaches the API, and your dashboard keeps showing the remaining time.
These windows work with Opus 4.8, GPT-5.5, Sonnet 5, and Fable 5 when you
use our codexclaude coding app. Unlimited windows allow up to
2 concurrent coding sessions.
Unlimited is sold out. Top up your Token Wallet instead.
Unlimited packages are currently sold out. Token Wallet top-up remains available.
Top up after setup
Choose the amount you want to spend and the slider will show the total API Coding Credits you receive before checkout. Your API token stays the same after payment, and your credit is ready for Codex CLI and Claude Code as soon as Stripe confirms it.
Choose an API coding credit amount to start using CodexAPI.pro. Stripe Checkout is secure and card details are saved at Stripe for future top-ups.
If you have approved referral earnings or stored Cash Wallet value, you can buy the selected API coding credit amount without visiting Stripe again.
Store real-money value on your profile for future CodexAPI.pro purchases. This is separate from Token Wallet coding credit.
Make one wallet payment first so Stripe can attach a card to your account.