What searchers usually need
Teams looking for CodexRun Ledger server card are usually trying to turn a messy OpenAI Codex workflow into a record that can be trusted by reviewers, customers, managers, or auditors. The key is to preserve useful context without exposing private material or shipping an unverified summary.
When it matters
- A customer asks what the AI coding run changed and the team only has scattered chat history.
- A reviewer cannot distinguish scope, tests, and unverified claims from a raw agent transcript.
- A contractor invoice references Codex work without a durable run receipt.
How to run the workflow
- Paste or post a Codex run transcript with repo and client context.
- The ledger extracts task scope, changed files, review state, and missing evidence.
- A reviewer receives a concise receipt instead of a long raw transcript.
- Paid MCP tokens let an agent create receipts automatically from tool-call logs.
What a strong output includes
- Usage Ledger
- Scope Summary
- Changed-File Evidence
- Reviewer Handoff
- Client Receipt
How CodexRun Ledger helps
CodexRun Ledger gives the workflow a usable first screen, structured review output, paid hosted access, and a token-gated MCP endpoint that agents can call. It is built for teams that need action, not another long note.