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  "text": "Hi everyone and a very warm welcome to this course on codeex.\nReally excited to have you here today and hope to learn a lot of things together.\nWe will learn how to use codeex for enterprise how to use codeex for enterprise development.\nWe will see how it works as a coding assistant and its many functions in different situations.\nCodeex is a tool made by openai.\nYou might know their famous tool called chat GPT.\nOpenAI is the main company behind chat GPT and they handle all the AI generation and work.\nFirst I will show you the OpenAI website.\nOn their website they say their research will lead to artificial general intelligence which is a system that can solve human problems.\nIn the product section you can see tools like chat GPT codeex atlas and prism.\nChat GPT is a very large tool that includes images, deep research and GPTs, codecs, multiple applications and libraries.\nIf we talk about apps, we have multiple apps connection.\nYou can connect it with popular apps like Adobe, Air Table, Booking.com, Canva, Spotify and more.\nNow let us look at OpenAI codeex.\nCodeex is an AI software engineering agent.\nIt helps developers write, understand, change, test, and ship code easily.\nIt is not just a simple chatbot that only answers questions.\nIt works directly with your project files and helps with the whole repository structure and can make the changes, run commands, and assists with development cycles.\nIt gives developers real engineering results.\nCodeex is also inside chat GPT, so you can use it directly.\nThere is a specific app for codeex and you can download it for Windows.\nWe will see how codeex makes real engineering work faster from planning and building the features to fixing and releases and cross-checking.\nThere is also a command line interface or CLI on GitHub for codecs.\nCLI means command line interface.\nIt is a textbased interface used to talk to software and computers.\nInstead of clicking buttons with a mouse on visual icons, you type text commands and the textbased user interface used to interact with the software operating system and on your keyboard instead of using a mouse to click on visual items\nand press enter to make them work.\nWe will learn how to use this CLI.\nCodeex helps what a developer wants to do and turns it into engineering output.\nYou can describe a bug or a new feature, test environment, documentation, task in natural language.\nCodeex can analyze the database, identifying files, propose changes and generate limitation steps.\nThis makes it useful not only for the writer but also for navigating unfamiliar systemd.\nHere we have codeex discussion.\nIn this course, we will talk about daily development, prompting, making agents and using codecs for a long time.\nWe will cover all of these important topics will cover all of these important topics together.\nSo moving on, the next critical discussion is primarily related to exactly how we are going to securely install codeex on our machine.\nfirst well before actually installing it anywhere else.\nWe will practically use the standard command line interface to get things started.\nBut right before that specific step, we can smoothly download the dedicated version specifically meant for Windows operating systems.\nNow I already have the necessary codeex installer fully ready to go here.\nI simply open up the main system downloads folder right now.\nThen I firmly run the executable installer directly as a system administrator.\nThe core software immediately starts to install itself smoothly.\nSimultaneously, the Microsoft Store seamlessly begins its essential download seamlessly begins its essential download process.\nFinally, when the entire download completely finishes, codeex will successfully run.\nInterestingly, we can certainly also manage to install it safely across multiple different computer systems.\nAs we smoothly scroll further down the main page, you will clearly see three distinct setup options presented.\nThe very first one is the standard standalone app.\nIf we really want to use a code editor, we can install it directly within our preferred IDE.\nFortunately, we already have Visual Studio Code fully set up right inside VS Code.\nA highly helpful AI is fully available.\nIt is completely automated and we can easily use various models right here.\nTo successfully add this to our daily workflow, we simply need to install it in VS Code.\nWe securely click allow in VS Code and Codeex will seamlessly open.\nEssentially, it is OpenAI's powerful coding agent that constantly works with you.\nIt is fully included in chat GPT plus pro, business, education, and enterprise plans.\nFirst and foremost, we absolutely must carefully check our specific chat GPT subscription plan.\nI will officially open up the chat GPT interface right open up the chat GPT interface right now.\nAs you can clearly see, we currently have the plus version fully activated.\nLooking closely in the dedicated upgrade plan section, you clearly see our active billing plan.\nIt is indeed the standard plus plan.\nThis essentially means all our ongoing coding work is completely safe and secure.\nCodeex is fully available to use today.\nThe strictly required language model is situated right here.\nMoving back into VS Code, we will effectively start the complete software effectively start the complete software installation.\nIt securely installs just like a standard web extension.\nFirst, we smoothly pair it directly with First, we smoothly pair it directly with codeex.\nWe basically add codeex as a dedicated side panel within VS Code to seamlessly chat, intuitively edit, and carefully check all our changes.\nThen we can confidently use Codeex directly in the cloud, sending massive jobs straight to it.\nMoving gracefully to the very next step, we simply need to safely sign in using our primary chat GPT account credentials.\nOnce fully authenticated, our main application will automatically install directly into the workspace.\nNow the third available setup option is to actually install this directly inside our system terminal.\nFor this specific method, just look closely at the keep going in the terminal prompt section.\nWe carefully copy this exact command string to our copy this exact command string to our clipboard.\nFollowing that, we explicitly open up the system command prompt, making sure to run it strictly as an administrator.\nThe Windows PowerShell interface naturally opens up within PowerShell itself.\nWe formally install the OpenAI codeex tool utilizing the npm package manager.\nNaturally, it will definitely take a little bit of time to fully install properly.\nThe underlying system will sequentially gather necessary data in a much better way.\nCodeex is actively installing and we have our app ready.\nNow we go to settings.\nWe purposefully open the main application settings directly from the main dashboard.\nOnce inside the comprehensive settings menu, there are actually many different customizable options available.\nI specifically navigate over to the appearance tab in order to make some visual interface changes.\nFirst, I completely change the overall display theme to a comfortable dark display theme to a comfortable dark mode.\nNext, I noticeably increase the base system UI size for better visibility.\nWe then carefully choose our preferred font style and slightly adjust the visual contrast.\nInitially, I confidently write in 32 for the primary font size.\nHowever, upon seeing it, 32 is admittedly just a bit too big for my screen.\nSo, I quickly change it down to exactly 24.\nHonestly, 24 is a genuinely comfortable size for long coding sessions.\nFor the dedicated code font, we firmly use size 20.\nMoving on, we strategically turn off the reduce motion option.\nWe ensure we use standard pointer cursors and gently lower the screen cursors and gently lower the screen contrast.\nEverything is working well.\nHonestly, the overall reading experience is just so much better right now.\nBefore we made those crucial visual tweaks, the default text font was incredibly small and honestly hard to read.\nWe absolutely had to step in and make the font significantly bigger for basic clarity.\nI truly believe that 24 and 20 are excellent, highly optimized sizes for our daily coding tasks.\nNow, if we quickly navigate over to the general configuration settings menu, we can clearly see multiple distinct operational modes available to choose from.\nI promise that I will carefully explain all of these specific working modes in much greater detail a little bit later on.\nRight now, all our required system packages are successfully installed.\nThe powerful Open AI codeex itself is completely installed.\nNow we just essentially need to forcefully run it one more time.\nI smoothly tab back over to the chat GPT window.\nI explicitly type out and clearly ask.\nI have basically run this command in the terminal.\nWhat do I do next to start it?\nWe will now officially start the require process right here within our local system terminal.\nThe entire background installation procedure is completely finished.\nIt successfully managed to add two vital software packages in just about 36 seconds total.\nThe software carefully checks the current MPM installation status alongside the available AI models.\nFirst and foremost, we must verify the active codeex version.\nI simply type MPM codeex directly into the prompt.\nThe resulting Codeex CLI version currently shows up as Codeex CLI version currently shows up as 0.139.0.\nNext, we actively run Codeex, so we can finally start to code.\nWe type codeex right into the system environment.\nA brand new security message suddenly appears on the screen.\nIt clearly asks, \"Do you currently trust the exact contents of this specific directory?\"\nWorking directly with untrusted contents definitely carries inherent security risks or potential prompt injections.\nTrusting that directory directly allows for reading local configuration settings.\nI confidently click yes and smoothly continue.\nAfter successfully getting that required yes confirmation, we now finally have our direct working option ready to go.\nWe have the full power of the open AI codeex at our fingertips.\nOur specifically selected AI model is currently GPT 5.5.\nOur active working directory is listed safely as system 32.\nWe can comfortably make direct code changes right here in this space.\nIf I quickly send over a very simple introductory message, it impressively replies back almost automatically.\nI simply write out, \"Can you explicitly help me in generating some basic HTML help me in generating some basic HTML code?\"\nIt quickly gives a remarkably short, concise response.\nIt plainly says, \"Yes, concise response.\nIt plainly says, \"Yes, absolutely.\nJust tell me exactly what you want the final HTML page to do or what you want it to look like.\nPaste any existing code snippets you might already have.\nIf you happen to start entirely from scratch, I can easily create a simple HTML framework for you.\nOur coding journey begins.\nI press Ctrl C to pause.\nIt shows the response.\nThe interface clearly displays our complete token usage statistics right on the screen.\nThe grand total comes out to exactly The grand total comes out to exactly 7,939 tokens used.\nThe initial input strictly accounted for 7,881 accounted for 7,881 tokens.\nMeanwhile, the generated output was a remarkably short 58 tokens.\nTo seamlessly continue this exact same chat session, we carefully copy the provided resume command.\nI smoothly paste that specific command right back in here.\nInstantly, the previous conversation thread beautifully continues right where we left off.\nIf I suddenly decide that I want to completely change the underlying AI model, we currently have three distinct options available.\nFirst is GPT 5.5, which is essentially the Frontier model specifically built for complex coding tasks.\nNext is GPT 5.4, the strongest overall model strictly meant for everyday standard coding.\nFinally, we have the incredibly lightweight GPT 5.4 Mini.\nWe also have very handy slash commands completely ready to use. we will clearly show exactly how to effectively use them moving forward.\nLet's use slash commands.\nWhen I proactively type out a forward slash, codeex immediately shows a complete, highly detailed working menu of commands.\nFirst and foremost, we can fully configure how codeex strictly operates.\nWe have the primary model selection option available.\nWe also have the specific fast option explicitly listed.\nWe have the IDE integration to easily include currently open files and broader include currently open files and broader context.\nWe actively have detailed permissions to precisely choose exactly what codecs can or cannot do safely.\nWe have dedicated key maps specifically designed for setting custom keyboard designed for setting custom keyboard shortcuts.\nWe have Vim mode strictly intended for our main code composer.\nWe logically have the sandbox add to directory feature ready.\nFinally, we have the experimental feature section.\nI intentionally select the very first configuration option to explore the available models.\nI ultimately choose the GPT 5.4 mini I ultimately choose the GPT 5.4 mini variant.\nNow we selectively choose the preferred reasoning level.\nWe specifically select low reasoning instead of the standard low reasoning instead of the standard medium.\nWe can carefully view current IDE sessions and files.\nNext, we review permissions.\nThere are several highly specific model permissions carefully listed here.\nThe readonly setting strictly means that Codeex can only safely read active files located within the current workspace environment.\nIt absolutely requires your direct manual approval before it can ever attempt to edit files or directly access the live internet.\nThe ask for approval setting actually serves as the standard default mode where Codeex can seamlessly run, read, or even edit files inside the current workspace and fully read the active command prompt.\nStill, explicit manual approval is completely required to permanently edit files or access the internet.\nApprove for me intelligently only asks for explicit permission when it encounters potentially unsafe system encounters potentially unsafe system actions.\nFull access simply means Codeex can freely edit files far outside the designated workspace and easily access the internet without ever asking for prior approval.\nExercise extreme caution and ask vital questions when using this.\nI explicitly choose the approve for me I explicitly choose the approve for me setting.\nOur updated permissions are cleanly applied.\nI press enter and transition to the key map configuration.\nIn keymap, we have our transcript, external editor, clear terminal, and more options.\nWe practically have multiple distinct configuration options readily available right here alongside some incredibly useful direct operational options.\nWhat we can actually do here is utilize the basic left and right keyboard arrow keys to smoothly navigate and group items.\nWe firmly use the enter key whenever we strictly need to modify or edit an existing shortcut.\nWe smartly use the star symbol strictly for creating completely custom shortcuts, the dash symbol to quickly unbind an active key, and the escape key to easily close out the menu entirely.\nI simply press escape right now to smoothly go back to the previous screen.\nRight after successfully configuring our system permissions, we logically have our custom key maps fully sorted out.\nNext up, we carefully review our active system approvals.\nYou can transparently see absolutely all the recent system changes we manually made right here.\nWe actually changed our primary AI model twice today.\nWe closely reviewed the IDE context We closely reviewed the IDE context settings.\nWe officially updated our security permissions to approve for me.\nFinally, I press Ctrl C.\nExecuting that specific command officially closes out the active chat session entirely.\nIt is crucial to note that this specific underlying configuration genuinely remains the exact same across every single linked application environment.\nThankfully, the powerful codeex tool is readily available right here, too.\nWe can practically do so many different amazing things with it.\nIf we smartly decide to switch over to the exclusive pre-release software version, absolutely all the newest experimental features become instantly available.\nI am going to intentionally open up a brand new dedicated project folder officially named Metabrains for our officially named Metabrains for our work.\nWe carefully select this exact folder directory and smoothly open up our fresh chat interface.\nI explicitly confirm that I fully trust the verified authors operating in this specific environment.\nI smoothly close this secondary pop-up window.\nI promptly open up a brand new code file appropriately named code file appropriately named index.html.\nYou can distinctly see the familiar codeex logo right inside this document.\nWe can now finally start to actively write out our core underlying code write out our core underlying code snippets.\nThe generated codeex AI response will seamlessly appear right here on the seamlessly appear right here on the interface.\nWe will be able to clearly see our active IDE connection, the linked source repository, the comprehensive onboarding bug log, and of course our preferred dark mode visual theme. we will consistently get highly accurate direct\nresponses moving forward.\nNow, we need to take a very close look at our overall system usage metrics.\nI purposefully navigate back over to the main settings page.\nThe exact same user account is actively being used uniformly everywhere.\nWe can easily modify our deeper codec software settings right here.\nYou clearly see broad configurations, custom personalization, advanced MCP servers, web hook integrations, system usage, and active integrations, system usage, and active billing.\nWe absolutely need to check these panels timely and consistently to perfectly know exactly how we are efficiently carrying all these things forward.\nWe can chat and utilize commands.\nWe can switch models and connect apps.\nInside the primary settings menu, we prominently have the visual appearance and core system configuration tabs.\nRight at the top, we absolutely also have detailed personalization settings, custom keyboard shortcuts, active usage limits, and standard billing limits, and standard billing information.\nThe general designated application usage limit strictly caps out at exactly 5 limit strictly caps out at exactly 5 hours.\nCurrently, we happily have a massive 99% of that time left available.\nThe broader weekly limit currently shows 100% completely left over.\nWe have successfully expanded our overall codeex usage capabilities alongside the powerful GPT 5.5 deep thinking mode.\nWe can effortlessly purchase an additional credit balance whenever needed.\nSupported system integrations proudly include seamless browser connections, broad computer use permissions, and robust MCP servers.\nThe core coding section beautifully includes active web hooks, secure remote connections, complete git source control, safe isolated environments, and managed work trees.\nOur foundational setup phase is now entirely complete.\nThe highly anticipated direct usage strictly begins right now.\nWe will now efficiently set up highly secure cloud-based development environments right here in this specific environments right here in this specific module.\nYou probably remember that we previously ran our codeex agent directly here on the local machine.\nAbsolutely all of our core operational functions were safely contained directly inside it.\nNow, however, we will purposefully run our advanced cloud-based development environment securely integrated directly within our main codec setup.\nFirst things first, I will quickly navigate back over to the main settings panel and intentionally make the system font slightly smaller for better font slightly smaller for better viewing.\nWe gracefully go over to the visual appearance tab and actively change the primary text size down from 24 to precisely 20.\nNow, the overall tech size is just so much better and more manageable.\nI will clearly explain to you generally what these advanced cloud-based development environments actually are.\nWe will deeply understand this entire concept right here today.\nYou absolutely should know right up front that this is essentially a preconfigured, entirely remotely hosted software workspace.\nIt actively contains your preferred IDE alongside all your necessary background alongside all your necessary background tools.\nModern developers can effortlessly code, rigorously test, and smoothly deploy complex software straight from the web complex software straight from the web browser.\nThe acronym CDE specifically stands for cloud development environment.\nIt effectively solves that highly frustrating age-old problem when a specific piece of code miraculously only works on one specific person's local works on one specific person's local computer.\nBrand new software engineers can easily start actively coding in mere minutes.\nThis is our dedicated cloud system.\nNow let's take a moment to talk about codeex itself.\nCodeex fundamentally has some massive, undeniably big advantages here.\nCodeex genuinely works absolute best when it can safely access the entire full code repository.\nIt impressively also has powerful built-in deployment tools.\nA cloud environment safely lets codec seamlessly talk directly to remote code talk directly to remote code repositories.\nIt can reliably run terminal commands, execute unit tests, and thoroughly check execute unit tests, and thoroughly check projects.\nIt safely makes automated code changes.\nThe biggest overall benefit is undeniable absolute consistency.\nIn significantly older traditional local development environments, various developers constantly use completely different underlying operating systems and vastly different local machine and vastly different local machine settings.\nThis inherently creates the infamous frustrating well it perfectly works on my machine problem.\nModern streamlined cloud environments completely remove these highly annoying problems entirely.\nAbsolutely everything that we actively do right here.\nFor example, the previously pinned chat log specifically about making a functional calculator about making a functional calculator application.\nAbsolutely all our deep technical discussions are safely stored permanently in this robust cloud system.\nWe can effortlessly and rapidly review our collective past work right here at any given time.\nOther incredibly massive benefits strictly include nearly instant team on boarding, highly consistent underlying tool setups, absolute hardware independence, and reliable long-term session persistence.\nNow moving forward, we will thoughtfully choose a specific cloud development platform to use.\nI will happily show you some excellent real world examples some excellent real world examples shortly.\nFirst and foremost, we will take a very close look at GitHub code spaces today.\nIt is a remarkably secure, highly robust cloud development environment used by cloud development environment used by many.\nIf we genuinely do not want to use this specific one, we can alternatively utilize gitpod.\nWe actually use the git pod platform quite a lot in our daily workflows.\nIt is a fantastic strictly ondemand, highly scalable development environment.\nFor massively big enterprise companies, we consistently have the AWS Cloud9 infrastructure safely available.\nWe can seamlessly use it directly for our larger, more complex coding tasks.\nIt is basically a fully complete cloud-based integration development environment from Amazon.\nIt is truly a complete fully featured IDE right in your browser.\nWe can effortlessly write smoothly run and quickly fix our complex code directly inside it.\nThese are a few older very solid These are a few older very solid examples.\nNow I will explicitly search the web to see if Codeex itself is officially classified as a cloud-based development classified as a cloud-based development environment.\nIt confidently says yes.\nCodeex created by OpenAI is officially a cloud-based AI software engineering cloud-based AI software engineering agent.\nIt remarkably handles incredibly complex programming tasks, consistently fixes highly stubborn software bugs, and smoothly proposes absolutely all the necessary fundamental work changes for your review.\nThis essentially means that the powerful tool we are actively utilizing right now acts almost exactly like a completely standalone, fully robust cloud-based development environment in itself.\nI strongly suggest that we consistently use this incredible tool to intentionally make a highly secure, deeply isolated remote workspace.\nThere are honestly quite a lot of highly technical backend things actively running here.\nI will quickly hop back and change the UI font size once again because it simply does not look visually right on this display.\nI will purposefully make it just a little bit bigger strictly for the sake of our video course clarity.\nNow we simply go straight back into our main codeex application.\nEverything visually looks exceptionally good.\nNow we have our advanced reasoning engine and other vital backend things running.\nWe will take a complete comprehensive look at this.\nNextly shows how we put things into a complete cloud-based setup.\nNow moving smoothly forward, our very next crucial task is to securely connect our remote GitHub repositories directly.\nWe absolutely need to establish a solid link to our GitHub account directly within the main codec system inside our primary GitHub platform.\nA tremendous amount of distinct configurable options are always readily configurable options are always readily available.\nYou can clearly see the active status regarding the connection with GitHub right here on the interface.\nIf I cautiously go over to the main settings panel, specifically looking closely in the connections option area, there is currently absolutely no active connection established.\nThe standard SSH and secure git credential options similarly show that there are simply no active connections there are simply no active connections present.\nFurthermore, down in the remote servers and local browser tab, there is similarly no connection.\nIn the computer use section, we can alternatively use the Google Chrome browser extension.\nSo, our primary GitHub repository profile is clearly not effectively connected to the system just yet.\nI will intentionally just type out the specific query.\nIs GitHub firmly connected to codeex right now? to quickly see if we actually get a reassuring green verification tick.\nThis built-in diagnostic tool will thoroughly check the backend systems and explicitly tell us if our GitHub account is successfully connected or not.\nSimultaneously, I will efficiently search for the precise phrasing GitHub and official codeex integration securely and official codeex integration securely online.\nThis highly powerful system connection can miraculously be added directly without any significant friction.\nIt prominently includes highly advanced automated pull request code reviews, a dedicated co-pilot AI coding agent, and deeply integrated GitHub workflow deeply integrated GitHub workflow actions.\nWe will comprehensively discuss absolutely all of these incredible back-end setup options in extreme back-end setup options in extreme detail.\nThe diagnostic system now clearly shows that the official GitHub integration plugin is indeed fully available directly within the primary codeex plug-in section.\nBut unfortunately, this specific local workspace folder is actually not initialized as a valid Git repository right now.\nA brand new Git tracking folder is quickly being created in the background.\nNow, if we explicitly click the prominent plus button on the user interface, we can clearly see the GitHub icon safely listed in the available plugins directory.\nBut we critically want to verify exactly which specific user account is currently connected directly to our active GitHub plug-in extension.\nWe currently cannot seem to find our primary GitHub profile.\nSo, we will manually initiate a deep search for it.\nWhen we effectively run the search, the official GitHub authentication app finally appears.\nThe application safely requests broad permission to actively access repositories, track software issues, and manage pull requests.\nBut we have simply not fully connected it just yet.\nSo we will proceed to log securely into our main GitHub account.\nThis is our dedicated primary account explicitly named Metabrains-dell.\nIt undeniably has many repositories and we have done a lot of work here.\nWe will now meticulously connect this specific GitHub account directly to our active codec system workspace.\nWhen I confidently click the connect button, it explicitly asks for final permission to securely connect to GitHub permission to securely connect to GitHub servers.\nIt safely allows the underlying chat GPT engine to carefully read our previous chats and stored memories to consistently give significantly better contextaware answers.\nIt clearly states that your deep personal privacy permissions are heavily respected and you are always completely in control.\nIt does warn that external connectors may possibly introduce some slight security risk.\nI will boldly open up our direct GitHub developer up our direct GitHub developer dashboard.\nYou can visually see that the secure GitHub app authorization connection is actively starting in the background.\nAbsolutely all our ongoing critical development work is safely housed right here.\nWe will press firmly to continue onward to GitHub so we can comfortably go straight to our main profile account.\nIt will naturally take a little bit of processing time to fully connect.\nA basic connection will form.\nYou can see it is connected.\nI open plugins again.\nNow you will actively see that our dedicated GitHub plugin is finally working precisely as intended.\nIt smoothly works specifically because it is successfully connected to the back end.\nIf it is ever mysteriously not connected, we can easily check our credentials again to see if we can actively reconnect it.\nWe currently have our active user login, but unfortunately adding the specific external link just adding the specific external link just failed.\nWhy exactly did it suddenly fail here?\nWe must remember that this is our specific chat GPT plus tier account.\nYou absolutely must remember this vital detail because it impacts our detail because it impacts our permissions.\nNow we will purposefully open up the completely alternative chat GPT account completely alternative chat GPT account instead.\nWe will securely bring our dedicated Michael Deont user account right here into the active workspace to try again.\nOur premium chat GPT plus subscription tier is fully available right here.\nNow we will carefully attempt to securely connect the integration system once again.\nIt will systematically connect our main chat GPT interface to the our main chat GPT interface to the repository.\nIf we ever eventually want to completely remove it for security reasons, we can easily uninstall it and quickly reinstall it from scratch later again.\nWe obviously also have the standard option to immediately disconnect the authorization any time.\nWe will gracefully proceed straight directly over to the main GitHub authorization over to the main GitHub authorization portal.\nNow it will successfully build the required connection directly in our correct targeted application.\nIt strictly demands highly secure multiffactor user authentication.\nWe will comfortably utilize the standard authenticator mobile app to handle this.\nThe mobile authenticator app will swiftly finish processing our deep security verification.\nNow you can clearly see that our primary GitHub profile is finally directly connected perfectly.\nI will quickly pivot back over to our main codeex interface.\nYou can clearly see that our secure software link is now fully established and solidly connected.\nIf we carefully look directly at our active system plugins list right now, absolutely all our relevant GitHub integration tasks have delightfully started showing up directly in there.\nWe will smoothly navigate back over to our main chat terminal interface.\nYou can very clearly see our dedicated GitHub functionality is directly added and fully available right there.\nWe will quickly go back over to the plugins tab and our GitHub features will be permanently included in the active workflow loop.\nIt will effortlessly come directly into our daily software development work.\nUltimately, we have incredibly successfully added our robust codeex AI tool to perfectly sync with our remote GitHub code repositories.\nMoving logically to the very next crucial step, we will thoroughly talk about the highly specific agents.mmd configuration file.\nThis incredibly important file is primarily used for organizing massively big software development projects.\nWe specifically utilize it whenever we happen to have many complex automated tasks or a full highly detailed business use case to carefully look at.\nI will intentionally open it up right here on the screen so you can clearly see exactly where these vital agent configuration files naturally come from and exactly where to easily find them.\nIt will reliably give us the system response directly and accurately.\nThe dedicated agents.mmd file immensely helps us to deeply inspect and standardize our overall project standardize our overall project architecture.\nYou can clearly see it actively looking deep inside our raw project files.\nHere it explicitly states that the active workspace is entirely empty right now.\nThere is absolutely no agents.mmd file found.\nIt checked the temporary scratch space and verified there is no file.\nTo successfully create one from scratch, we absolutely must make a brand new correctly formatted agents.mmd file.\nI will manually go ahead and create a brand new foundational file right here for you.\nThis incredibly efficient way, we can consistently see absolutely all the necessary high-level production details firmly embedded safely within this specific file.\nFirst, the core structured agents file is quickly drafted out.\nRight after that initial phase, we can comfortably make far more highly nuanced text changes to this preliminary draft.\nIn this specific advanced technical setup, we usually really need to carefully check if our highly specific basic operational rules or distinct business use cases are actually working business use cases are actually working properly.\nIt successfully and directly created an excellent base foundational agent file right here for us.\nIf we carefully review the generated file, we can clearly see its intended core purpose.\nBesides the purpose, there is a clear project overview.\nWe also see a working agreement, a layout, and editing rules.\nWe can actively cross-check all of these fundamental operational rules precisely here in the document.\nI will also make sure to explicitly tell you exactly where this specialized configuration file is typically used.\nWe consistently use the specialized agents.mmd file to effectively establish strict working boundaries and core rules for literally any AI agent operating in the workspace.\nThere are basically no other bizarre tasks or unrelated work explicitly meant for it.\nSometimes, unfortunately, we literally have to go deep down into our underlying operating system just to manually set up the complex agents.mmd file perfectly.\nThis tedious manual process admittedly takes quite a lot of valuable development time.\nWe essentially have to carefully look at so many different distinct things like our strict project requirements, core team work ethics, and several other highly detailed technical several other highly detailed technical options.\nWe absolutely need to fully know how to properly handle these nuance things.\nBut for massively big projects, we only deliberately include our basic setup requirements here.\nMoving right along.\nNext, we will deeply discuss exactly how to effectively use this incredibly vital agents.md file in standard practice.\nDeeply understanding this specific core concept is an undeniably very important foundational part of the entire development process.\nWe absolutely need to fully know exactly how to actively create the underlying file directly from absolute scratch.\nNow we purposefully transition and move seamlessly right over to the very next important part.\nWe will fundamentally learn exactly how to appropriately handle highly complex things and deeply understand them right after actively creating the foundational after actively creating the foundational file.\nThis is fundamentally a highly special deeply vital system instruction file.\nIt consistently provides invaluable deep guidance and much needed environmental context directly for our automated work.\nIt can absolutely also be used incredibly effectively, exactly like a traditional readme developer file.\nYou might vividly remember that standard software developers constantly use structured readme files.\nIn the exact same way, we can use this file.\nI have created a basic agents.mmd file, but incredibly we can undoubtedly also meticulously make a highly reusable foundational agents.mmd configuration template right here in the workspace.\nWe can comfortably and securely include absolutely all of our strict foundational base development requirements firmly inside it.\nThis proactive step will flawlessly kickstart our broader automation work immediately.\nI will gladly proceed to show you an excellent highly structured example.\nRight now I will purposely open up Microsoft Word or a standard blank dock text document.\nI am deliberately using a blank doc right now strictly so we can comfortably start a fresh entirely new empty start a fresh entirely new empty document.\nHere you can very clearly see exactly what critical structural things are highly recommended and available.\nFirst, we logically have the high-level project overview section.\nThis clearly tells us exactly what core deliverables we strictly need in the project.\nNext, we definitely have the strict team coding standards that we must absolutely coding standards that we must absolutely follow.\nAfter that, we discuss repository structures, testing requirements, security rules, and large scale systems.\nWe will practically use a fully functional, highly complete overarching working system here.\nOur strictly prohibited, highly restricted system areas will absolutely also be meticulously explicitly listed right here for immense safety.\nThen our highly nuanced, deeply specific primary AI operational instructions will be thoroughly included next.\nRight after all the comprehensive AI baseline instructions, we will seamlessly have all our broader full feature architectural options carefully feature architectural options carefully documented.\nThis is essentially exactly what we traditionally call a comprehensive well ststructured readme file in standard ststructured readme file in standard development.\nIt practically has all our complete strict baseline instructions deeply hardcoded and built directly right into it.\nAfter this section is successfully completed, the very next essential technical thing dynamically available is dealing with our sensitive backend environment variables.\nWe will deeply see precisely how we can effectively securely manage these highly critical system environment variables.\nNow our next incredibly critical technical discussion is primarily about handling robust backend environment handling robust backend environment variables.\nThese are essentially highly dynamic configurable key values operating in the background.\nWe can actively store them either directly or indirectly deep within our underlying operating system within our underlying operating system infrastructure.\nwe can comfortably and securely utilize them later for absolutely all of our other automated complex coding tasks.\nUsually we deeply involve our complete highly systematic overall workflow process directly here to explicitly see exactly how a full robust software system is successfully constructed.\nThese are highly dynamic backend key values that are stored strictly and directly inside the native operating system, kept entirely safely outside of our vulnerable raw source code files.\nThey heavily detect and dictate precisely how the running process fundamentally behaves.\nThis brilliant system effortlessly allows developers to incredibly safely store highly sensitive security store highly sensitive security credentials.\nWhat exactly are sensitive credentials?\nIt is highly vital to see this clearly.\nIf we fail to understand this, our work If we fail to understand this, our work suffers.\nSometimes developers are understandably incredibly afraid that their highly sensitive personal or corporate information will eventually accidentally leak to the dangerous public internet.\nWhy exactly does this enormous fear Why exactly does this enormous fear exist?\nbasically because our complete interconnected development environment inherently has some deeply guarded inherently has some deeply guarded secrets.\nThese highly confidential items definitely include things like private API keys, secure admin account usernames, and highly encrypted user usernames, and highly encrypted user passwords.\nWe absolutely have to carefully look closely at them and protect them.\nNow we officially pivot to selectively talk about the massive overarching enterprise operational level.\nWhat exactly inherently happens operating at the massive enterprise scale level?\nLet us quickly intentionally open up a brand new fresh isolated chat window at the highest enterprise level.\nActively managing profound structural secrets properly is absolutely critical for safely protecting tremendously sensitive proprietary information.\nSecrets routinely may include remote cloud access keys, massive database passwords, complex encryption keys, vital third-party API credentials, and various access authentication tokens.\nHandling environment variables securely with codecs is important.\nThese specific crucial security items are undeniably very important to actively manage appropriately right here.\nUsually wildly different distinct deployment environments inherently fundamentally require completely different sets of unique configuration different sets of unique configuration values.\nWe can intelligently deploy and actively utilize them safely over there.\nLet me clearly tell you whenever I actively try to perform a direct system search for standard environment variables, you immediately see our primary system environment variables are visibly available precisely right here.\nYou will undeniably see that absolutely all of our current environment variables are entirely accessible and available literally right now.\nSometimes it happens to merely be the static number of active system static number of active system processes.\nSometimes it is a highly confidential external API key.\nWe can smoothly dive deep directly right into the backend system variables menu carefully enter the specific custom variable name and its corresponding strict value directly and permanently safely store it.\nSo the next time we run a use case, all variables are automatically set variables are automatically set perfectly.\nHow exactly is this properly handled inside a secure underlying database inside a secure underlying database architecture?\nAs you can visibly observe precisely here, located deep inside the primary configuration interface, we purposely actively include a dedicated corporate company database link.\nIf there happens to clearly be a specific network port required, we firmly include it.\nIf there explicitly is an overarching master application configuration requirement, we safely add the core app environment variable alongside the specific designated app alongside the specific designated app port.\nSecure, highly confidential API credentials will absolutely come directly right here.\nFor one clear example, if we genuinely want to safely utilize an external OpenAI API authentication key, we securely do it precisely here.\nWe can undoubtedly also clearly see secure encrypted payment gateway keys stored right here.\nThen there are massive authentication backend settings designed purely to store multiple dynamic secrets.\nThese environment variables brilliantly enable large organizations to safely manage app configurations.\nIt prevents leaking sensitive It prevents leaking sensitive information.\nCodeex handles keys safely too without hard coding.\nI will definitively also sincerely tell you that strict environment variables frankly may not initially actively seem incredibly very important right now when we merely successfully create basic simple software absolutely like a fundamental\nbasic calculator or standard normal terminal tools.\nHowever, the exact moment when we actively rigorously try to fundamentally change our massive software architecture or alter major things safely on a significantly much larger, incredibly massive corporate scale, literally many\ndistinct individual things wildly realistically start changing aggressively side by side aggressively side by side simultaneously.\nWe immediately rapidly actively see literally multiple deep cascading fundamental code structural changes fundamental code structural changes happening now moving confidently right forward seamlessly.\nWe will deeply actively rigorously explicitly discuss all of these major systematic fundamental software changes and deeply integrated highly complex AI functions directly later.\nWe will explore this in the next sections perfectly.\nAuthentication and access configuration is a critical part of using open AI codecs in an enterprise development codecs in an enterprise development environment.\nAuthentication verifies the identity of the user or system attempting to use codecs while access configuration defines what that user or system is allowed to do.\nTogether, these controls ensure that only authorized developers, teams, and automation tools can interact with repositories, environments, APIs, and sensitive project resources.\nIn enterprise software development, codeex usually works with cloud-based development environments, GitHub repositories, CI/CD pipelines, and internal tools.\nBecause these systems may contain confidential source code, credentials, customer data, and deployment customer data, and deployment configurations, access must be carefully managed.\nA weak authentication setup can expose the organization to unauthorized code access, accidental changes, or security access, accidental changes, or security breaches.\nTherefore, enterprises commonly rely on identity providers, single sign on, role-based access control, and audit role-based access control, and audit logging.\nThe authentication process normally begins when a developer signs in using an approved identity provider.\nThis may include enterprise login systems such as SSO, OOTH, or multiffactor authentication.\nOnce the user identity is confirmed, the system checks whether the user has permission to access codeex, the development workspace and the connected development workspace and the connected repositories.\nThis ensures that codeex activities are tied to a verified user and can be tracked for accountability.\nAccess configuration determines the scope of codeex's permissions.\nFor example, codecs may be allowed to read a repository, analyze code, create a branch, run tests, or open a pull a branch, run tests, or open a pull request.\nIn some cases, it may not be allowed to directly merge code or access production directly merge code or access production secrets.\nThese permissions should follow the principle of least privilege, meaning codecs and users should receive only the access required to complete their assigned tasks.\nRepository access is especially important.\nCodecex must often inspect project files, understand dependencies, and modify code.\nHowever, not every repository should be accessible to every user or AI workflow.\nEnterprises should configure repository permissions based on teams, projects, and business sensitivity.\nFor example, a front-end developer may receive access to UI repositories, but not to payment infrastructure or identity management services.\nEnvironment variables and secrets also require strict control.\nCodeex may need to understand variable names, configuration patterns, or runtime requirements, but it should not expose or hardcode secret values.\nSensitive credentials should be stored in secure secret managers and injected only when required.\nThis prevents accidental leakage of API keys, tokens, database passwords or cloud credentials into source code.\nAuditability is another major requirement in enterprise access requirement in enterprise access configuration.\nOrganizations should be able to review who accessed codecs, which repositories were used, what tasks were performed, and what changes were generated.\nAudit logs help security teams investigate incidents, enforce governance policies, and demonstrate compliance with internal or regulatory compliance with internal or regulatory standards.\nA well-designed authentication and access configuration model allows enterprises to use codec safely and enterprises to use codec safely and efficiently.\nIt protects sensitive assets while still enabling developers to benefit from AI assisted coding.\nBy combining strong identity verification, scoped permissions, secure secret handling, and continuous monitoring, organizations can create a controlled environment where codeex improves productivity without increasing operational risk.\nWe discuss codeex workflows.\nNow we want to see how codeex uses large workflows.\nWe look at complete software solutions and complete software solutions and workability.\nSometimes we must see how the whole process grows over time.\nFor this we change and improve code on a large scale.\nAfter these changes we check the overall process understanding.\nI will tell you about codeex workflows.\nCodeex helps developers in the software development life cycle.\nIt does repeating tasks.\nIt makes the coding environment fast.\nIt helps us understand how to fix different problems.\nIt helps us understand different work processes.\nThe most important discussion is how we use codecs.\nWe start with a prompt.\nWe can add details in the prompt.\nThis helps software work well.\nWe use prompts to make software processes easy, fast.\nWe start with the prompt.\nWe can add details in the prompt.\nThe important thing in the prompt is a defined objective.\nWe must have a defined objective.\nWe must have a defined objective.\nWe bring this objective into our software and working process.\nFirst, we take the generation process.\nWe understand the process on a large scale.\nWe see how we generate scale.\nWe see how we generate everything.\nWe have one big question.\nThe question is how to define the objective.\nWe look at things to define it.\nWe will see how these things work together.\nThis is a very strong and important point.\nWe must know how to set up objectives for large generation.\nAfter we set the objective, we look at the next steps.\nThe next step is feature development.\nFeature development is a process in our pipeline.\nAfter development, the next thing is software defect identification.\nWe must make this defect identification process strong.\nAfter we find defects, we move to next steps.\nThe next steps are refactoring and optimization.\nFirst, we must define a task.\nWe must have a clear task definition.\nAfter we define the task, we provide background context.\nWe provide this context on a large scale.\nI will explain this process to you.\nI will use a flow diagram to show how things work.\nFirst, we have the task definition.\nNext, we have task context.\nWe must know how to add the context.\nAfter the context, we need a detailed prompt.\nThen, we connect our main prompt.\nThen, we connect our main codeex.\nWe connect codeex with our own code bases.\nWe connect codeex with our code bases to show complete analysis.\nAfter analysis, we must have solution After analysis, we must have solution generation.\nSolution generation must be available.\nAfter solution generation, the next step is review.\nI tell you we need these things in our prompt.\nWhen we have these things, our prompt starts.\nInside this prompt, our solution generation process starts.\nHere we have our solution generation.\nAfter we generate the solution, we review it.\nWe check everything in the review step.\nAfter the review, another process starts.\nWe call this new process starts.\nWe call this new process testing.\nTesting is very important here.\nIn testing, we include debugging.\nBoth testing and debugging must happen together.\nWe need both in our workflow.\nThey help us find and fix problems.\nThese steps make the software better and ready for final stages.\nBoth testing and debugging must be present.\nThe last step available here is refinement.\nWe call this refinement process iteration.\nWe do refinement to make software better.\nAfter the refinement step, we commit changes.\nWe save all the changes we made.\nThis is the complete process.\nAt the end, our workflow closes.\nIt closes at the deployment stage.\nWe go to closes at the deployment stage.\nWe go to deployment.\nWe deploy our project into our system.\nThese steps are helpful on a large scale.\nThey help us create a better score.\nThey help us create a better decision tree for work.\nThis is how the complete workflow operates from start to finish.\nWe follow these simple rules to make good software.\nEvery step is important for the final product.\nDeployment is the final goal of this journey.\nOur next talk is about codecs.\nWe will learn about our projects in codecs.\nProject navigation is a very important AI skill in modern software development.\nIn big business places, developers work with big repositories.\nOften these repositories have thousands of files.\nWe can see our multiple services directly.\nIt also sees big documentation, complex dependencies, and multiple servers.\nUnderstanding these projects by hand needs much time and effort.\nCodeex helps developers understand the project structures well.\nIt finds correct files, traces dependencies, and locates our implementation details.\nI go to the project menu directly.\nI click start from scratch.\nI name the new project Metabrains.\nI start one project directly here.\nI save it.\nNow we have a new project.\nThere is no chat available yet in the project.\nYou see our explorer and object project.\nYou see our explorer and object options.\nIf we turn on the explorer, our file opens automatically.\nYou can see we have no document available yet.\nWith time we will make many additions and changes.\nAutomatically our response and style will change.\nI will start from the beginning.\nWe will look at all the changes we make from start to now.\nAlong with changes, we will also see the time.\nWe will see how much time one full cycle takes.\nWe can look at the complete process directly.\nSometimes we must approve things directly to understand them.\nI will tell you.\nI will type what things should be in our project.\nI write create an agent MD file.\nWe will create the agent.mmd file here.\nThis makes our agent work in a much better way.\nI type because this is a corporate sales manager and content creator project.\nIt will do the first step of our project here.\nFirst of all, we give it the context and our details.\nWe are making the employee do these things here.\nWe will include this directly for our approval.\nI tell you that a complete process discussion is very important here.\nIn this we have to involve all our details.\nWe must involve our full working process.\nHere you can see it will take some time.\nObviously it is working in our exact folder.\nIf I refresh our folder here you will see the agent ND file is created.\nWe can directly review it here.\nIt created the agent.mmd file with a tailored operating brief.\nThis is for the corporate sales manager and content the corporate sales manager and content project.\nThe agent.md file is made here.\nYou can see our exact source code and other things are available.\nWe can open it directly in our VS code.\nWe can open it in the default application.\nWe can also open it in our terminal.\nThese things are much better here.\nWe have a complete system environment.\nAutomatically we see all divisions and working ability here.\nSometimes this working ability or complete process causes problems.\nIt causes problems on a big scale.\nWe see many issues in our big scale.\nWe see many issues in our work.\nWe usually create our complete empty MD file at the very start of the project setup.\nSo on a big scale if any issue happens later we can understand it early.\nWe can do things early according to our system.\nThis is a basic discussion.\nNow we see how complete generation happens.\nWe see how we take a complete process or understanding with us.\nAfter the agent MD file we will directly look at our project structure.\nI will go into the exact same folder.\nI will include a new folder here.\nThis is from a previously created section.\nYou can see our portfolios are available here.\nI will do all the portfolio discussion here.\nI will now analyze our discussion here.\nI will now analyze our repository.\nI write analyze this repository and provide a comprehensive overview of the project structure.\nIt includes the main purpose of the application.\nThen we have highlevel architecture.\nThen we have important directories.\nThen we have all options for important directories on a big scale.\nAfter major frameworks, we have entry points.\nAfter entry points, we have configuration files.\nThen we have deployment related files.\nThen we have deployment related files.\nThen we have testing structure.\nThen it says present the information in a structured format suitable for onboarding a new developer.\nWe can take our things directly in developer onboarding too.\nWe can involve them.\nThis is a complete structured repository layout that we use here.\nSometimes we must see some changes in this too.\nIn this we also involve multiple repositories and options multiple repositories and options directly.\nWhen I enter this it will directly go to our folder.\nThe index file is inside.\nYou can see this is like our index file.\nWhen the index file opens, a complete portfolio website is available.\nNow we will see how to enhance and understand this portfolio website on a big scale.\nThis will happen in our codeex here.\nIt understood the child item here.\nAfter that it showed our files.\nIt has shown the key pattern too.\nWe have one HTML document.\nWe have one stylesheet.\nWe have one script bundle.\nThen we have some static assets.\nWe also have all other things available to use directly.\nNow I will take our details.\nI will see how our process runs.\nI will see how all direct discussions and details run.\nWith this we will take our setup.\nUsually this needs a lot of time if we take these things in another environment.\nBut here our things are much simpler now.\nWe can include much better things and accounts here.\nI will look at our direct use case now.\nIt read out our whole folder here.\nAfter that it told us there are no platform specific deployment manifests checked into the repository.\nThe deployment guidance is document The deployment guidance is document only.\nAfter that we have a testing structure.\nThen all other things have come.\nNow we have gone inside our project.\nWe have seen how we will include our system.\nNow I will see what entry points are available there.\nI will write to find the entry points.\nIf we want to look at something other than entry points, we will involve all user authentication features.\nHere we will see how we can look at them.\nAlong with this, we will get a direct response from the complete system.\nWe will see how we take things directly in our system.\nFirst I will type to locate and explain the implementation of the user authentication feature.\nI will identify all the components involved here.\nThen I will look at the authentication flow.\nThen I will look at the authentication Then I will look at the authentication middleware.\nThen I will look at password handling.\nThen I will look at the token generation Then I will look at the token generation process.\nThen I will look at the session or token Then I will look at the session or token management.\nThen I will provide a step-by-step explanation of how the application explanation of how the application starts.\nThen I will process the requests from login to successful authentication.\nThese things bring all our details here.\nAll our handling has come here.\nNow generating code from requirements is one of the most practical uses of OpenAI codeex in everyday development.\nInstead of translating every single business requirement into working code by hand, developers can provide codecs with a vast amount of information or context.\nWe can include clear instructions, behaviors, and context.\nWe have multiple forms of languages available to use.\nLet me open Excaladraw here.\nAs you can see, we have some business languages.\nFor example, we can allow users to export reports as CSV or involve RO based access control, also known as RBAC.\nCodeex helps bridge the gap between these requirements and implementations by identifying relevant files, suggesting changes, creating new components, updating APIs, and adding tests where needed.\nHowever, codeex works best when the requirements are very specific in nature.\nLet me show you how to include basics in codeex right from the start.\nSuppose you want a plan mode and after that you want to pursue a goal.\nThen you might want to create a document.\nAfter document creation, you might want to include photos.\nYou have multiple plugins that you can use side by side.\nEven if you need a browser plugin, you can use that one too.\nIf you have specific content to use, that can be utilized as well.\nFor instance, we can go to documents or downloads, select an available document and use it.\nAfter that, we select our model.\nThis latency is quite important.\nTherefore, I will use a latest model here.\nWith that latest model, we can increase speed and manage latency.\nWell, after this, our prompt should contain very detailed options.\nFirst of all, a well- set prompt has some specific elements available within it.\nI will explain these elements to you.\nA good prompt includes all these necessary components.\nThe very first thing is context followed by the role details and then the requirements.\nWhen discussing requirements, it is a crucial point because codeex works better when the requirements are specific.\nA vague prompt may produce incomplete or misaligned code.\nA strong prompt includes the feature goal, affected users, input and output behavior, files or modules to consider, coding standards, test expectations, and what our codec should avoid changing.\nDevelopers should treat the codeex generated code as a first draft so we get a complete response right from the very start of it.\nNext, after the requirements, we need to establish our acceptance criteria.\nThis defines the standard our response must maintain when we receive it.\nAt the end, we sometimes use a negative prompt.\nIn a negative prompt, we specify the things that we do not need.\nIn the rest of the prompt, we list all the necessary things that we want.\nHowever, in a negative prompt, we mention all those exact things that are not required for our output at all.\nFor example, let me show you a sample prompt right here in this section.\nWe can go into codeex and type out our prompt.\nWe will write that you are working in this repository as a senior software engineer with a lot of experience and solid technical background knowledge today.\nThis defines our role.\nThe complete task is outlined in plain words.\nAfter the task, you can see our functional requirements are discussed such as adding an export CSV button near the reports table.\nTowards the end, all the detailed steps we need to perform are available.\nThis is our acceptance criteria.\nThe export button appears on the report page.\nClicking the button downloads a valid CSV file and the CSV contains the same rows displayed on the table.\nIt will take data straight from the browser.\nCommit the repository in GitHub and provide the response in document form.\nGenerating code from requirements with codeex improves overall development speed.\nWhen our prompts are better, the final results we get will also be much better, which we can then utilize today.\nClear requirements, a defined scope, and strong acceptance criteria help codeex produce code that is easier to review, test, and merge in big enterprise teams.\nWe are discussing how big enterprise teams can incorporate these modern features on a larger scale.\nToday our next discussion will be related to editing and refactoring existing code bases.\nWe have generated this exact code as an example project where we are utilizing all these core elements in real time.\nNow suppose our initial code is generated and ready.\nTo demonstrate this point, well, I will show you a custom calculator code from our older previous calculator code from our older previous generations.\nIn that existing code, we will perform and showcase our past iterations and refactoring processes step by step for all of you to see right here today.\nNow, we will discuss editing or refactoring the code.\nHere you can see that we asked to create a calculator code.\nIt took a quick look and made a plan for us.\nAfter making the plan, it implemented the calculator in the calculator.py file.\nThis is our calculator.\nEverything in it is functional from start to finish.\nIf we want to run it, we will see that the verification passed using the bundled Python runtime.\nNote that Python and py are not on our system path.\nSo if we want to use it in our environment, we need all these our environment, we need all these requirements.\nI will open PowerShell here or I will just open the command prompt.\nIn the command prompt, we will give this command.\nWhen I press enter, you will see that we have a complete response included here.\nNow, I will include it here.\nThere is an issue in the first line of our code.\nSo, we will run it from here to here.\nI will copy this.\nAfter copying, I will go back to the command prompt.\nHere is the command prompt.\nNow we will include it in the command Now we will include it in the command prompt.\nWhen we include it, you can see that because this file is very old, our file is not available here.\nBut we can still run it in our browser.\nNow we will look at our editing and refactoring here.\nUsually this is the most valuable capability of our OpenAI codeex for enterprise software codeex for enterprise software development.\nWhile generating new code is useful, developers spend a lot of time improving, maintaining, and modernizing existing applications.\nCodeex can analyze the current code base.\nIt can understand relationships between files, identify code smells, and suggest improvements for better suggest improvements for better readability.\nFirst, I will explain the first thing.\nThis is what we call refactoring code.\nThis is a process of restructuring the existing code.\nIt improves readability, maintainability and internal design without changing its external behavior.\nWe primarily involve this in our code review.\nIf I go to Excaladraw, I can tell you that after refactoring, the next thing is restructuring or editing.\nThat is very simple.\nIt is simple because we can come into our code include any line here and include things by giving a local comment or if we want to do overall refactoring I can say to make this into an HTML file that I can run in VS code here you can\nsee that now it will directly take our prompt the code was previously available now it will connect our Python calculator into a browserfriendly HTML calculator into a browserfriendly HTML version.\nAlternatively, I will open our VS Code.\nYou might remember that we already included codecs in Visual Studio Code before.\nSo, this will also be available for us to use in a much easier way.\nAlong with this, in Visual Studio Code, where everything else is, we will automatically include our calculator automatically include our calculator file.\nCodeex is open.\nAll our generations and things are available in it.\nNow you will see that our codeex file has arrived here in the codeex file.\nAll our things are directly included.\nNow you can see that if we want we can directly open the calculator in the browser or we can copy its link and go to another browser.\nIf we copy its link we just have to go If we copy its link we just have to go here.\nWhen we open it here the calculator will open in our browser.\nThis is a very simple calculator.\nIf we want to open it in the internal browser of codeex, that is also possible.\nIt will load and run our calculator in the codeex browser.\nHere you can see that if we want we can directly use this file in our VS code from the options.\nWe can include from the options.\nWe can include annotations.\nIf we want we can save a screenshot If we want we can save a screenshot here.\nAfter saving the screenshot here, we can also use it in another browser.\nWe can come here and use it here too.\nSo if we want to make any design changes, we can do that directly.\nWhen working with legacy systems, developers often face challenges such as inconsistent coding styles.\nHere the coding we have is AI based coding.\nHowever, if we talk about legacy systems, they are systems where we manually write all the code.\nWe make all the changes and alterations in that code the changes and alterations in that code ourselves.\nthere.\nSometimes there are outdated frameworks, poor documentation, and tightly coupled components.\nCodeex can help developers understand the purpose of existing code before making modifications.\nIt does this by analyzing the related files and dependencies.\nIt can recommend safer refactoring strategies and identify areas where changes may have downstream effects.\nThis significantly reduces the time required to understand unfamiliar code required to understand unfamiliar code bases.\nDespite these advantages, developers should carefully review all refactoring changes before merging them into the production branches.\nEven when functionality appears unchanged, modifications can introduce unintended side effects.\nNow I will work on our code here.\nI will go to our codeex.\nIn codeex, we will write a prompt that you are working as a senior software engineer in this repository.\nThe task is to refactor the existing code without changing its functionality.\nWe will improve the code readability and maintainability and remove duplicate logic with simple complex methods.\nThere is a lot of detail here.\nThe general overview of this detail is that we should make our code readability and maintainability better.\nAs soon as I improve this, we start getting our response.\nWe can directly include this response.\nFirst, it will look at the current state.\nThe main refactor target is that we will slightly change the HTML file.\nFirst of all, we will include the keyboard handling.\nAfter that, we will see multiple changes in this HTML file.\nIf we want to review it, our changes will automatically appear wherever changes are being made in our file.\nYou will see that the refactor is done in one focused pass.\nI am validating both sides.\nNow, Python behavior should still pass and the HTML script should still calculate and respond to the button and keyboard actions.\nHere, our checks have passed.\nNow, if we reload our calculator, many changes will be included in our calculator.\nNow, we have another very important thing.\nIt is not just doing a simple check.\nIt also performed a Python check.\nIf I show you the working after the Python check, it also included HTML behavior checks.\nThe refactored HTML is built here.\nIt has only 123 lines.\nI can say that our workability is much easier.\nNow, if we look at the code review, it changed many lines in the code.\nFor example, instead of display value zero, it has set the display value to the default value.\nOverall, it showed our functionality in depth.\nIt directly changed the error coming in the display into show error.\nHere too, it changed set display error to show error.\nIn simple words, it improved our code maintainability and nullified the error-causing paths on a large scale.\nIt manipulated the errors into the show error function.\nExactly here too the set display error was changed to show error.\nThis means in simple words our code maintainability has improved.\nIt has removed the paths that cause errors on a large scale.\nNext we will discuss context windows and scope.\nContext window is a new topic.\nPeople do not discuss it much.\nI will tell you what a context window is.\nA context window is the maximum text an AI model can hold at one time.\nIt works as the AI's memory.\nEverything inside this window like prompts, history or files is seen by the model.\nBefore explaining how it works, I will give you a simple example.\nFor a simple example, I will go to chat For a simple example, I will go to chat GPT.\nFirst, I write a message in chat GPT.\nI say hi, I want to work with AI and HTML.\nIf I continue this conversation, it will write the code.\nThis is simple prompting.\nWe get our answer through it.\nBut if we do something else, if we give a very long prompt again and again, you will see a message.\nThe message says it is too long.\nLet us see the size of the context window in chat GPT.\nI will search for the context window of chat GPT.\nIt will show the context window size.\nUsually the model has a 128,000 token window.\nThis means it takes 96,000 words or 250 to 300 pages of text.\nI will copy this text and paste it many times.\nI will do this until the prompt becomes too long.\nI will copy it and go to a word counter website.\nIt is a famous word counter.\nWhen I paste the words here, you will see the website becomes slow.\nThis is because there are 9,776 words in total.\nWe put this in our prompt.\nIt has 76,000 characters.\nNow suppose I paste the last text here.\nYou will see a message.\nIt says the long text is added as a file.\nThe text will show up here.\nI will write that if I put this file in the chat, it cannot process it.\nThe message is too long.\nWe want to see the context window size of chat GPT.\nIt will take time.\nYou will see that the context window depends on the model.\nOpen AI does not always show the exact limit.\nBut if you see the message, it means the text is too long for one input, the file is too big, or the user interface has strict limits.\nIf we use fewer words, we will get our If we use fewer words, we will get our answer.\nIn the same way, when we go to codeex, we can see limits.\nIn the new chat, we have limits.\nWait a minute.\nI will open it here.\nWe know that codeex has some limits.\nEven if we add many images, files, and documents, there are still limits.\nIn real business projects, apps have thousands of files and millions of lines of code.\nNo AI can read all the code at once.\nDevelopers must help codecs focus on important information.\nScope sets the limits of a task.\nIt includes files, modules, and features.\nSetting the right scope stops bad changes.\nIt helps codeex focus on the right parts.\nNow I will tell you directly.\nSuppose we get an answer.\nHow will a full developer work?\nFor example, we will take an e-commerce store.\nIn our example, we have an e-commerce store.\nA developer wants to add a discount box to a product page.\nThe developer does not share all the code with Codeex.\nHe only shares the product model, service, controller, form, and tests.\nThis limits the context.\nCodeex can focus on the updates.\nIt will not make bad changes in other places.\nWhere do we use this?\nWhen we make changes, this is very helpful.\nWe can modify things easily.\nYou will see two or three options here.\nWe can open it in VS Code.\nWe have a full Metabrains project.\nHere it has all our files.\nWe can run the index file.\nHere on the side, we have our chat.\nOur codeex is also running directly.\nBesides codeex, we have an agents option.\nWe can use agents to do our work option.\nWe can use agents to do our work directly.\nNow we will verify our GitHub account.\nDo you remember how I did GitHub Do you remember how I did GitHub authentication?\nWe will authorize VS Code directly.\nOur workflow and personal details will be added here.\nThis works for public and private projects.\nWe can include this directly.\nIf I show you the signin again, authorization comes directly.\nWe can confirm it.\nSuppose we want to verify using email.\nThe email will come using email.\nThe email will come automatically.\nWe will confirm the email here.\nThese emails run through a base setup.\nWe got the code here.\nThen we will verify it.\nOur VS Code will sign in and connect Our VS Code will sign in and connect automatically.\nAfter signing in, Metabrains connects with our co-pilot.\nWe are running many windows.\nIn one place, we run the agent.\nIn another place, we use our IDE.\nIn a third place, we use it as a In a third place, we use it as a chatbot.\nSo, we must manage our context So, we must manage our context carefully.\nContext window and scope management are very important for AI software very important for AI software development.\nBy giving the right information and clear boundaries, developers help clear boundaries, developers help codeex.\nIt creates accurate, good and reliable code.\nWe must look at these important things carefully.\nNow, our discussion is about reviewing our AI generated code.\nIn the AI generated code, we want to see how we previously used codes like create calculator multiple times.\nAs you can see, we have created the calculator here and you can see that all our changes are also available here.\nFor these AI generated changes, we first need to understand two or three things.\nFirst, in this complete software we are using, whenever there are changes, the red values will be all our previous values and the green values will be our new possible changes that we have used new possible changes that we have used here.\nIf you look here, you can first see the set display error.\nBut now in our new code, some things have expanded.\nLet us suppose I directly include a prompt here saying I want a scientific prompt here saying I want a scientific calculator.\nNow a scientific calculator will be created here.\nUsually we had this one code and we can call it version one.\nAutomatically this version of ours will be applied here.\nAnd along with this version, if we have any other versions available here, they will be used.\nFirst of all, it will take some time to think about what things were discussed in the previous context.\nIt will review what discussions we were having previously.\nAfter all those discussions, our code will automatically start generating will automatically start generating here.\nAll right, it is reconnecting with our work.\nOur connection with the model is being created to see how a complete connection will be generated and how our thinking will work on a larger scale.\nUsually when we are looking at such a code we have to do validation.\nWe can separate our unified difference from here.\nWe call this split and we call the other one unified.\nIn the split view our complete previous code base is on one side and our new code is included on the other side.\nIn the previous one you can see the display error and here you can see how much our error evaluation is available now.\nSimilarly our if action is also available here.\nWe can see how much if action we had previously and after that how many evaluations are coming in our run action.\nAll right.\nSo all these things are being directly included in our system.\nWe are looking at multiple changes here.\nYou can see that our connection is being created once again.\nHere we can change the model to a very simple one.\nMake the speed fast and also change the reasoning here.\nNow besides all these things, we have two options available here.\nReview and undo.\nIn the review option, we can directly review our code once in the first scenario.\nAnd undo works exactly like our version control system.\nIt keeps multiple versions in our adopted system.\nHere you can see that our system is now running and it is telling us that it is upgrading the existing HTML.\nNow let us suppose I take you to this HTML file.\nI will show all the differences here.\nThey are here now and we will also enable the rich preview.\nNow you can see that this is our newer file.\nEven after the newer file when we make changes again those changes will also be visible here.\nYou will see plus 32 and minus 21.\nThis shows how many lines of code were removed and how many lines of code were added to our total system.\nWhen both these things work together we automatically start getting our response and work results.\nIt shows how we are managing things.\nAll right.\nSo this is our very detailed working process.\nHere you can see all the changes.\nFor a simple example as we are reviewing now the title was previously calculator but now our new title has become scientific now our new title has become scientific calculator.\nAll right.\nIf we look here now all the design changes of our calculator are shown here with plus and minus signs.\nAlso you can see that if we want to add something here we can directly include a local comment.\nFor example I can say here I want round buttons.\nOkay.\nSo now we want our round buttons.\nAs soon as I post this comment you can see it is included here.\nNow this comment is added.\nAll right.\nSimilarly if we go here I will say I want more buttons.\nI am making very simple changes in front of you.\nI will add the comment.\nNow there are two comments here.\nAll right.\nIn the same way at the end of this file I will say that we need simpler functionality here.\nOkay.\nI will say simple functionality please.\nAll right.\nThis comment is added here.\nAfter that we can go to the end or just go to the start.\nIn the start I will change our name here.\nChange the name as metabrains cal.\nOkay.\nMetabrains cal.\nAll right.\nNow our comment is added.\nYou can see that three or four comments are here.\nNow in our calculator we have a comment in row number 46 and a comment in row number 102.\nAfter that there is a comment in row number 200 and then a comment in row number six.\nNow what we have to do here is I can say make the possible changes asked.\nOkay.\nWhat will happen here is that based on the changes we included in these comments, the changes will happen at those exact points.\nI will only show you this one change that we demanded at the end in the comments.\nWe will see how it changes the name of our scientific calculator here.\nAnd this is a very advanced feature.\nWe are reviewing our complete AI generated changes to see how our reviews can be applied on a larger scale and how we can include them.\nIt will take some time to think.\nObviously you can see that it is thinking here and after that it says I will apply the review comments directly.\nFirst of all our name will be changed to First of all our name will be changed to metabrains.\nAfter that the calculator buttons will be made circular.\nA few practical scientific buttons will be included.\nHere you can see our calculation.\nMetabrains cal is written here.\nAfter that we also included a comment here that we want our buttons to be rounded.\nSo you can see that by including height, aspect ratio, border radius and all these things.\nIt has provided us with some rounded buttons that we can directly see here.\nAll right.\nSo all these things are greatly included in our working process here and through this we can include it in our system and it will work here.\nNow we will get all our changes here.\nYou can see that whatever visual changes we have it has included some lines in a file and showed us the changes here.\nWe can also open that here.\nOkay.\nAfter that for the next changes it makes you can see our thinking process here.\nIn the thinking process as it is including our constants and other values these files will automatically come here side by side.\nNow it has updated our file.\nWe have all the commands here.\nAs soon as we open this in our browser all our discussed changes are here like metabrains cal our buttons have become rounded and now if we include anything here that thing will automatically be directly included here.\nOkay, our error came here.\nWe are seeing everything working.\nAll right.\nIf we suppose we need the value of pi here, we get our pi value.\nIf we need the value of log 8, we can directly input it here.\nAlso, you can see that this delete option is working directly here too.\nIf we look at all the signs here, every sign that we have is working very easily.\nWe can directly enter all our values here.\nIf there is no responsiveness, we can go ahead and directly include responsiveness in our code later.\nBut code review is the main thing that I have discussed with you.\nAfter this, our next discussion is related to our prompt hints.\nNext, we discuss the main usage of a prompt library.\nWe will see how we can use it and where more options are can use it and where more options are included.\nFirst, I come here.\nInstead of using everything, I will search the prompt library in codeex.\nHere you see codeex prompting.\nFirst, I tell you this is a built-in collection of reusable workflows, templates, and skills in OpenAI codeex and Agentic CLI.\nWhen I go to prompting, you see we often use prompts.\nYou interact with the codeex by sending prompts that describe what you want.\nExample prompts are shown here.\nThread is a single session.\nIt has your prompt plus the model outputs and tool calls that follow.\nA thread can include multiple prompts.\nWe use a chain of process to take things forward.\nI will explain this exact process right here in our codeex.\nIn codeex, we go to our main user In codeex, we go to our main user settings.\nInside these settings, we have Inside these settings, we have personalization.\nIn personalization, our own custom instructions are included.\nWe can also switch our AI personality from pragmatic to friendly.\nBoth of these personalization options are here.\nIn custom instructions, we can include all custommade personalized instructions that we want in our tool.\nIt is quite simple to include our text It is quite simple to include our text responses.\nBut sometimes we must see our clear deviation and how we are working on stuff and how these custom instructions work.\nWe have our memory which we can induce right here in our experimental induce right here in our experimental form.\nWe see how our things can be included and how we can take our many processes and how we can take our many processes forward.\nOur standard options show how we will best include our own memory.\nFirst is the main enable memories.\nSecond is our good tool assisted Second is our good tool assisted memories.\nWe can also involve tool assisted memories and involve all our process or workability in it.\nNext thing is our own custom prompt Next thing is our own custom prompt libraries.\nWhat is a good prompt library?\nI will tell you first that our prompt library is a great reusable prompt hub.\nIn this we can do our text discussion multiple times.\nWe can do multiple workings for our single tool.\nWe must see one more thing here from the chat GPT side.\nThere is no prompt library available here yet.\nWe have clear information about basic prompting.\nBut if I talk about the claude code, there is a distinct prompt library available.\nWe can go there and see the many prompts are collected from the various anthropic guides.\nThis includes our common workflows and best practices and how anthropic teams take clawed code forward.\nIf I want, we can also see the core understand prompts.\nWe see how we can use our own prompts if we need a new prompt for git, release, data, automate or product.\nA set number of proper prompts are available for every single thing. we can reuse them multiple times over.\nWe can utilize multiple variations or our many utilize multiple variations or our many functions.\nThis very same thing is available here in our claude.\nBut if we go to our codeex then until now we do not have these full prompt libraries available.\nWe can do one other good thing here.\nWe can come right here and ask a prompt question.\nIf we go into chat GPT and for our codeex we include our own best prompts.\nI can say I want a whole new prompt library for my codeex.\nIt will then give a good reusable clean codeex prompt library.\nInside it we have all our good useful prompts.\nWe have our bug fixes, text test generator, code review, refactoring, feature builder, API design, performance optimization and security audit prompt.\nAll these things will involve in that exact thing.\nFrom there we will take and use it well.\nThese various things are included in our entire core system on a large scale.\nWe must look at all these many things on a large scale to see how we can reuse them.\nWe will copy it and come inside this main system to use all our many this main system to use all our many prompts.\nWe will not use these exact things.\nBut besides this, we have all our 12 core besides this, we have all our 12 core prompts.\nAs we go forward, our prompt library will increase even more.\nFrom 1 to 12 are many different options will be used and we will include them.\nThese things are used very much inside the entire are used very much inside the entire system with this.\nWe have a lot of great automation in our work on a large scale.\nWe can use that well.\nI will tell you we also have cool automations here on the side.\nWe can run our day brief, week review or smart project monitor.\nBut besides that if we look at our cool templates we have very many.\nNow our next discussion relates to integration we will see how to perform AI enhanced we will see how to perform AI enhanced CI/CD.\nFirst I will explain the full definition of CI/CD.\nCI stands for continuous integration.\nCD stands for continuous delivery and CD stands for continuous delivery and deployment.\nUsually when enterprise level workflow loops run, we have multiple projects.\nWe have standalone projects, collaborative projects or autonomous projects connected to multiple companies, industries and businesses.\nFor them, we must look at integration and deployment.\nThis is a DevOps methodology that automates building, testing and releasing software.\nWe can discuss this as automation.\nThis pipeline allows development teams to ship code updates frequently, safely, and reliably while catching bugs early in the development cycle.\nUsually, we do CI/CD at an industrial or enterprise level where we need automation.\nFirst, we have continuous integration.\nIt is a practice where developers regularly merge their code into a central repository like GitHub or GitLab.\nEvery time code is merged, an automated system builds the application and runs tests until the integration and runs tests until the integration finishes.\nThis ensures that the new code does not break the existing code base.\nIt allows teams to catch errors instantly.\nThen we have continuous delivery versus continuous deployment.\nHow can we use continuous deployment.\nHow can we use CI/CD?\nFirst, it gives a faster time to market.\nNew features and bug fixes reach users in hours instead of weeks or months.\nThere are fewer bugs, easier rollbacks, and better developer productivity.\nCI/CD pipelines can be used in GitHub actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and CircleCI.\nI will search for codeex on Google.\nNow, for example, if I share here that I want this in codeex, then we can also do that. how it becomes possible.\nIntegrating the codeex command line into the pipeline enables open AI codeex to automatically evaluate build failures.\nIt analyzes vulnerability scans and proposes minimal changes required to make the tests pass.\nIt executes code quality checks directly.\nIt also generates remediation patches or pull generates remediation patches or pull requests.\nUsually when we talk about our process, we can perform CI/CD in multiple forms inside our projects.\nHere in this interface and outside it, if I go directly to the terminal, I can run the CI/CD pipeline.\nHow can I do this?\nFirst, I will search for codeex CLI.\nThe developer platform will open which we can access directly.\nHere we must install it.\nI will come here and command the system to install codeex.\nWe will copy and paste the required command.\nYou will see that codeex is already set up here.\nBecause of this, we do not need to install it again.\nWe simply type our codeex command and it will start running.\nYou have seen this here too.\nWhenever we give a command, we have a terminal option available on the side.\nInside this, we can automatically initiate our working process.\nWe also have a browser option to run CI/CD have a browser option to run CI/CD pipelines.\nUsually, continuous integration and continuous deployment have become a foundation of modern software engineering.\nTraditional CI/CD pipelines automate the building, testing, and deployment processes.\nThis reduces manual effort and ensures consistent software delivery.\nWith the introduction of AI powered development tools like Open AI, enhanced CI and CD introduces a new layer of intelligence into the software delivery life cycle.\nInstead of merely reporting failures, AI systems can investigate the root cause.\nThey propose correlations and create pull requests containing fixes.\nThis dramatically reduces the time developers spend troubleshooting failed builds.\nIt allows engineering teams to focus on high value work such as feature development and architectural as feature development and architectural improvement.\nLet me show you a simple example.\nWe can take any system here.\nWhen we give a prompt, you can see our working process begins.\nWe get options to debug an issue or review a plan.\nI will select GitHub and ask it to review the newest and ask it to review the newest repository.\nThe newest repository will appear.\nThen I will command it to analyze the latest pull request.\nIt must generate unit tests for newly added functions, modified business logic and edge cases to improve our error handling to improve our error handling completely.\nAs soon as I include this, the error handling scenarios will become much better.\nThe other responses will also appear here for us to analyze directly.\nUsually the GitHub workflow is infused here.\nInside the GitHub workflow, we can directly use our other generations or directly use our other generations or processes.\nOur other regions and our understanding will also appear side by side.\nI must tell you another thing.\nWe usually face a concern about how to check our processes inside out on a larger scale.\nWe will see that in a much better form.\nNow in the CI/CD pipeline, you can see the local workspace is empty.\nThe GitHub account is authenticated but git is not available.\nIf we set up these things, we can cross-check our CI/CD pipelines.\nWe prepare a repository and use the CI/CD pipeline perfectly.\nHere I will give you the example of a pipeline.\nIf you prepare a pipeline of build which have a request, it has many stage such as names and tests will appear here.\nIf you connect codecs here, then our AI tasks can work side by side with it.\nOur next topic is putting codeex into our work process.\nThis means adding codecs to our build system.\nWhen we do this, the system helps us find problems.\nIf a build stops working or a task breaks, the tool sees the code quality issues.\nBefore, people had to look at every single problem by hand.\nNow the system looks at the failures for us.\nIt gives ideas to fix them and creates tests.\nIt can even make pull requests with good answers.\nIn a normal process, a person sends code to GitHub.\nThen our complete system starts running Then our complete system starts running automatically.\nThings begin to work on their own.\nWe usually watch these actions in our deployment area.\nFor enterprises, this saves a lot of time.\nPeople do not have to fix the same small problems again.\nThe codeex assistant helps keep the work active.\nIt understands the whole process of how things run.\nWe like having a place without mistakes.\nNow let us look at consistency.\nThis is a very important benefit.\nSometimes working directly with these pipelines can be hard.\nThe steps become difficult to manage.\nFirst I will go to our plug-in section.\nWe can see the GitHub plugin here.\nNext I will search for codeex in the bar.\nWe see many results but I want to find it in the profile settings.\nI look at the list of options like packages copilot pages and security.\nHere I will search for the codeex.\nAnd here we have our codeex.\nWe can also search in GitHub or settings.\nThen I decide to grant access.\nTo do this, I open our repository.\nI click on the code button and copy the link.\nI will ask the chat, do you have access to this project?\nThe system will now check if it can reach the repository and provide us with it and how we can initiate our working or a larger scale.\nSometimes we have to look at these details ourselves also.\nWe can take a complete process out here and our generation will be completed in that.\nThis is usually present at a lesser extent.\nBut now we will initiate a full-fledged process here.\nYou will see that it has told us here that yes, I can access the repository.\nThe access to our repository has also arrived here.\nThe second thing it said is that our default branch is main.\nVisibility is public and effective permissions in the session are admin, maintain, push, pull and triage.\nI can simply say here that we now have to include an agents.md file inside this.\nThis will directly include it and give it to us.\nBut the thing is we cannot create things inside this.\nSo right now we will only cross-ch checkck our agents.mmd file here to see if it is directly available to us or not.\nThese are our things.\nI will now take our full detailed discussion.\nYou will see that directly after just 1 second our agents.md file has been included here inside it.\nAs you see git isn't available.\nSo here after inspecting it has directly arrived.\nI can give access here to directly push the code to see how we can improve or include things on a large scale side by side.\nAnother very important thing is running here.\nUsually in a base pipeline I could not run git push origin here because the directory is not a git repository.\nGit is not installed in our current shell.\nLet us suppose we want to install git.\nHow can we do that?\nFirst of all, we will open our PowerShell.\nHere we come inside this one.\nHere I say our PowerShell.\nThis is our PowerShell window.\nComing directly inside PowerShell, we will state our git version.\nHere you are seeing that the git version is available to us here.\nLet us suppose we want to install our git.\nIf we use this directly, you are seeing that now we will say we want to install git with our basic widget.\nAutomatically our widget will be installed here.\nOn the basis of that widget, we will take our things inside running.\nUsually these things are not explained to us.\nWe are just initiating our production and working on a large scale.\nHere it will take some time to scale.\nHere it will take some time to install.\nUntil it installs, we will wait here.\nNow due to some issues our git is not becoming active.\nI tried a lot to activate our git.\nYou are seeing the prefix branch prefix is working.\nEverything is working.\nWe usually did not include our commit instructions.\nBut still it is possible that by opening these things all these items come into these things all these items come into working.\nBut still, as a matter of fact, the discussion here is that when integrating codeex, organizations start in non-production environments.\nThis allows codeex to analyze failures and generate suggestions.\nOnce the team gains confidence in the results, they can gradually introduce more advanced workflows.\nThese include automated pull request generations and our AI assisted bug fixing.\nOverall, codeex acts as an intelligent engineering assistant inside our CI/CD pipeline.\nIt will overall help us in building all our things.\nThese entire matters have been discussed here.\nAn autofix workflow begins the moment a developer pushes code to a repository or submits a pull request for review.\nThe CI/CD pipeline automatically starts a series of validation processes such as compiling the application, running automated tests, checking code formatting standards, verifying linting rules, and executing security scans.\nIn traditional software development environments, any failure in these checks would require a developer to manually investigate logs, identify the source of the issue, and implement a source of the issue, and implement a fix.\nWith codeex powered autofix workflows, the process becomes significantly more efficient.\nInstead of merely reporting that something failed, the workflow can immediately begin analyzing the problem and preparing a potential solution.\nThis transforms CI/CD from a passive validation system into an active participant in software maintenance and quality assurance.\nOnce a failure is detected, Codeex examines all available information related to the problem.\nThis includes error messages, build logs, test outputs, recently modified files, project documentation, repository instructions, and any development guidelines defined in agents.mmd.\nBy reviewing these sources together, Codeex gains a much broader understanding of the issue than a simple rule-based automation tool.\nFor example, if a login related test starts failing after a recent update, Codeex can inspect the authentication logic, compare the recent code changes, review the affected test cases, and determine where the behavior diverged\nfrom expectations.\nThis contextual understanding is one of the major advantages of AI assisted development workflows.\nAfter gathering the necessary information, Codeex performs root cause information, Codeex performs root cause analysis.\nRather than attempting random modifications until a test passes, it tries to determine why the failure occurred in the first place.\nThe underlying issue could be a missing import statement, a renamed function that was not updated everywhere, a changed API response structure, an incorrect configuration value, a dependency upgrade that introduced breaking changes, or a test case that no\nlonger reflects the intended application longer reflects the intended application behavior.\nBy identifying the actual source of the problem, codecs can generate fixes that are more accurate, maintainable, and less likely to introduce new defects elsewhere in the system.\nOnce the root cause has been identified, Codeex generates a proposed solution.\nA well-designed autofix workflow emphasizes minimal and focused changes.\nThe goal is not to rewrite large portions of the application, but to make the smallest possible modification that resolves the failure.\nThis approach reduces risk and makes the resulting changes easier for developers to review.\nFor example, if a build fails because of an incorrect import path, codec should update only the affected import statement rather than refactoring multiple unrelated files.\nDevelopers can also provide explicit instructions to guide this process, such as requesting that only necessary files be modified, preserving existing coding conventions, and updating tests only when required to reflect legitimate behavior changes.\nFollowing fix generation, validation becomes the next critical step.\nThe proposed solution is tested using the same pipeline checks that originally detected the problem.\nAutomated builds, unit tests, integration tests, linting tools, and security scans are executed again to confirm that the issue has been resolved successfully.\nIf the validation process still detects failures, developers can provide additional context or refined instructions and allow codeex to perform another iteration.\nThis feedback loop helps improve solution quality while ensuring that every proposed change is verified before moving forward.\nEven when automated validation succeeds, human review remains an essential part of the workflow.\nDevelopers examine the AI generated modifications to confirm that the solution is technically correct, aligns with business requirements, follows architectural standards, and does not introduce unintended side effects.\nThis review process also provides accountability and governance which are especially important in enterprise environments where compliance, security and maintainability requirements must be carefully enforced.\nOnce the fix has been approved, the changes can be merged into the main branch and included in future branch and included in future deployments.\nOver time, teams can analyze recurring issues and improve their development processes accordingly.\nRepository instructions, testing strategies, agents.mmd guidelines, and CI/CD configurations can be updated to help codeex handle similar situations more effectively in the future.\nAs a result, autofix workflows not only resolve immediate problems, but also contribute to continuous improvement across the software development [clears throat] life cycle, enabling teams to deliver higher quality software\nfaster while reducing the manual effort required to maintain complex systems.\nNow the discussion we have is related to configuring automated bug resolution.\nWe can say this on a large scale in our codeex along with other things. a discussion was going on.\nThis is most valuable for enterprise use cases for open AI codecs.\nInstead of developers manually investigating every test field, linting error, securing warnings, or production defects, codeex can analyze the issue, identify the affected files, generate a proposed fix, and create a pull request for human review.\nThis significantly reduces the time spent on repetitive maintenance tasks while allowing focus for engineers to concentrate on high-level architectural business problems.\nIn modern software teams, bugs are often discovered through CI/CD pipelines, monitoring systems, issue trackers, and security scanners.\nCodeex can integrate into these workflows so that when an issue occurs, the AI automatically receives the failure logs, repository context, coding standards, and our project instructions.\nAll right.\nThe critical aspect we have for automated bug resolution is defining clear boundaries.\nEnterprise organizations should never allow AI to directly deploy files into production.\nInstead, codec should generate code changes, execute tests, and create pull requests that require developer approval.\nThis maintains governance and accountability while still benefiting from automation.\nHuman reviewers can remain fully responsible for validating the basic responsible for validating the basic logic.\nNow, let me tell you a very important thing.\nOur agents.mmd file plays a crucial role in the process.\nWhat happens is they provide our project specifications and instructions that guide codeex's decision-making during bug resolution.\nThese instructions define the coding conventions, testing requirements, security constraints, dependency policies, and our architectural patterns.\nThe more structured the agents.mmd file is, the more accurate and reliable the fixes become.\nOrganizations must look at another thing alongside agents.mmd confidence thresholds.\nFor example, codecs may automatically fix linting errors and formatting issues while security vulnerabilities or database related bugs require a mandatory senior engineer review.\nAn example of this is that first of all we have to do this step by step.\nThe first part of our process is to identify our bug trigger resources and define where the bug reports originate.\nUsually what happens is we see this in our CI/CD builds or we can see this in our unit tests we perform or we can see this in our integration test failures.\nSometimes issues can arise in GitHub or our security scans can cause an issue.\nAll right.\nAfter that, we have to identify the AI and look at the AI's fix permissions.\nIf let's suppose there's a formatting issue, a linting issue or a unit test failure, we'll automatically look at all of them and a detailed discussion will take place regarding production incidents and everything.\nAgents.md is our most important file which I mentioned here.\nWhat happens in agents.md is we can see the automated bug resolution rules.\nWhenever we fix a bug, we should minimize the code changes.\nWe should never modify the database schemas.\nWe should preserve the API contracts, add our tests for everyone, and run all of the affected test suites.\nWe must explain the root cause and also create a pull request summary.\nYou can see all of this in summary.\nYou can see all of this in agents.md where we address the bugs and multiple things are included.\nThen if I let's suppose perform proper CI/CD integration meaning after identifying the trigger sources we've defined our AI then if I say we want to configure CI/CD here what I'll do first is take you to the I'll do first is take you to the configuration\nin the configuration workflow we first discuss the build failure then we understand our codeex investigation generate the fix run the tests create the pull request test develop our reviews and also then merge our workings.\nSo this will come here.\nThen the next and most important process which will be discussed in our setup here will be our validation of fixes.\nHere we will require our unit tests, integration tests, security scans, code reviews and our build verifications.\nThese will directly be used to approve our process.\nAll right.\nNow as an example, if I go into codeex and open a new chat, what will happen in our chat is I'll say directly that a GitHub action has failed.\nWe'll include the repository name directly.\nWe have our failure logs here and the tasks are being discussed the most here.\nAll right.\nAfter that, we have our unit test failure which we will use.\nAfter that, whatever automated bug resolution we have directly, we will configure it.\nWe will discuss a onego project today.\nWe will direct a full repository in our onego project.\nFirst we will create all project code and details.\nAfter that we will check our iterations and possible our iterations and possible improvements.\nThen we will use GitHub and codeex.\nHere is our codeex.\nWe open codeex.\nInside codeex we generate a full project before using prompts.\nIn codeex we must include the set agents file but we will first exit this project.\nThen we will build a new project here.\nI will close this one.\nWe close it and build a new project again.\nYou see projects are available here.\nI can organize them or start from scratch.\nWe will name our project one go.\nIn this project, we will build a complete application with everything.\nFirst, we will pin this project.\nAfter pinning, we open it in our After pinning, we open it in our explorer.\nOur explorer has no file inside.\nLater, all generations will come into this file.\nWe have our VS code and terminal.\nI told you before we can use codecs in our you before we can use codecs in our terminal.\nIn VS Code, our cursor is available.\nI will first tell you the plan.\nWe will open our plan mode.\nWe have no plugins yet.\nWe will not use the browser much.\nWe will use the 5.4 model in our GPT.\nWe will use the medium 5.4 model.\nWe will use fast speed here.\nNot default speed.\nIt will be used here.\nWe will not connect GitHub for now.\nI will say in one go that I'm going to make a project about a healthcare make a project about a healthcare application.\nCan you plan a project for me?\nProject planning will start here.\nFirst it will settle output resources.\nI will not include them.\nNow we look at current workspace.\nYou see nothing is there in workspace.\nWho is the primary user for the first version of the healthcare app?\nWe have patients and doctors.\nI will say this application is for I will say this application is for patients.\nWe want to build an application for our patients.\nWhat kind of first release do you want to plan?\nMVP or balanced or you want to plan?\nMVP or balanced or ambitious?\nI will choose MVP.\nWhat is our delivery target?\nWe want to build a web application here.\nI will not build a mobile application.\nI will build a web app here.\nThe current decision is clear.\nPatientfacing, MVP sized and optimized for a web app.\nI still need to lock the feature set.\nNow we have our feature sets.\nWhich feature bundle should define the MVP booking and records?\nWe will use this simple option.\nHow should the plan treat healthcare compliance in the first version?\nWe will use HIPPA ready design which is We will use HIPPA ready design which is recommended.\nWe can also use full compliance track or lightweight prototype.\nHow much external integration should the first plan include?\nI will say minimal integration will be included.\nThese things are recommended here.\nThrough them our entire process here.\nThrough them our entire process comes.\nWhat will be the delivery timeline?\nWhat will be the delivery timeline for our project?\nI will say I want it in an urgent manner.\nThis is a fourth part where we can include what we want.\nWhat team should this plan assume?\nOur small team is here.\nInstead of a small team, we can choose solo builder.\nOur solo builder is here.\nNow, what kind of plan do you need?\nBuild plan or business build.\nWe will work with a simple build plan.\nNow it reduces the project scope and other things.\nYou see multiple questions are asked here for a solo builder.\nWhat does urgent mean for the first usable release?\nWe will answer one week.\nWe will include one week here.\nOur plan will come here.\nBuild a patient-f facing web MVP for a solo builder optimized for one week urgent prototype while keeping the design hippaware and future ready for real healthcare data handling.\nI will read the plan once then we will implement it.\nI am saying that we have the entire process.\nWe say our product definition is also happening here.\nAfter product definition, our recommended MVP features have also arrived here.\nFront end and backend have come in our technical approach.\nI will tell it that I want just a working front end and minimal back end.\nAlso, it should be just HTML and CSS with JS logics.\nWe want our product in a simpler way.\nAll these things will come here.\nThe stack has arrived.\nWhat should a minimal backend do?\nWe can use a tiny mock API.\nWe can use a basic form back end.\nWe will not use any real backend.\nHow should the front end be structured?\nI can say a multi-page application will be required here.\nWhat level of front-end quality is What level of front-end quality is needed?\nI will say we need a portfolio quality user interface.\nOur plan is created.\nYou can see we have JSo objects and local storage here.\nKey changes are to reframe the project as a front-end prototype, not a production ready option.\nNow we can implement this plan.\nDuring implementation, it will bring our coding.\nIt is checking the workspace shape.\nWe will look at static app files and shared styles and JavaScript layers.\nHere we will also check the open file to see what things are discussed in it.\nFirst it took basic index html.\nWe will open our file explorer.\nWe will open one go from documents.\nFor the time being we have no file or format available in one go but later our files will appear.\nIt has confirmed our HTML pages and state stylesheet and JS HTML pages and state stylesheet and JS layer.\nIn plugins, our GitHub is not installed yet.\nI will go to our codec settings to install GitHub once.\nWe will go to our settings.\nYou can see our connections here.\nIn settings, you can see we have our connections.\nBesides connections, we have our MCP servers here which we can use.\nWe also use plugins here which we can connect.\nI will go to our plugins.\nYou can see our plugins are available where all our other details are.\nWe will include our direct option in configuration.\nWe have our plugins.\nWe can use user our plugins.\nWe can use user configuration.\nWe have sandbox settings and current version and everything is working in MCP servers.\nOur plugins have arrived.\nWe can also see our mostused plug-in here and how it is discussed.\nThen we have plugins inside our hooks and we have our computer use plugin.\nSo any app and our Google Chrome browser has also arrived here.\nI will bring our plugins into our settings search.\nThese are our plugins.\nI will use GitHub here.\nWhen I connect GitHub, you can see all details have arrived here.\nBecause we are using the Michael Deont account, we will bring the same Michael Deont email here.\nWe click on add plugin.\nAdding GitHub will appear.\nIt is approved by our admin.\nWe will go to connect and continue to will go to connect and continue to GitHub.\nWe will get our detail in our browser which we will use.\nYou will see that GitHub is now connected.\nWe can try it out in the chat connected.\nWe can try it out in the chat too.\nIn GitHub, we have our repositories and pull requests and all things have arrived.\nOur GitHub access is now arrived.\nOur GitHub access is now connected.\nWe have our repositories and issues and pull requests inside it.\nWe have 97 actions available in the GitHub app related to read and write.\nWe can use it for read and write functions.\nIf we want to try it in the chat, we can do that too.\nAfter this, we go to our healthcare After this, we go to our healthcare application.\nYou will see that a total of nine files generated here.\nYou can see in these files we have our app.js.JS.\nIf I go here and reload it, our file structure is still not very strong.\nBut you will see that all our assets are available here index and records and all these files are generated here overall.\nNow it also told us it found a portability issue in the static assets.\nA few non-ASKY characters slipped into the labels.\nIt will run them.\nThe command is normalized.\nI am loading the normal browser.\nNow we will connect things in our inapp browser.\nYou will see I did not give any prompt.\nI did not give any prompt on a large scale.\nI gave a basic prompt that I need a healthcare application.\nIt planned it and took multiple recommendations from me during planning.\nIn the end, it generated all our assets in one go.\nAppointments and dashboard and doctors and index and record files are generated.\nNow browser automation has also arrived.\nWe have all files for implementation and we can run prototypes.\nHere is our documentation.\nNow if I open our file explorer and go to documents and one go our folder is empty right now.\nBut if I look at our index html here in the file explorer, you will see that we have a file you will see that we have a file available.\nIf I open this file in our browser, you will see our project has arrived.\nIt is a healthcare app prototype.\nWe are accessing healthcare here with appointments and records and reminders.\nWhen we want to enter a dashboard, we sign in here.\nOur doctors have arrived in it.\nAfter doctors, our appointments have arrived and our records have arrived.\nThis is our whole process as you can see.\nIf we want we can confirm any other appointment too.\nI will confirm an appointment.\nI will say I have a heart pain.\nI will just include a reason.\nWhen we include this part, our second appointment will come.\nThis means our page is loading.\nIf we go to records, we have our medications and allergies and recent visits available.\nIf we go to doctors, all doctors we have are listed here.\nThen comes our are listed here.\nThen comes our dashboard.\nInside this dashboard, we have our current summary showing the plan and conditions and recent visits.\nOur insurance card and hydration reminder and medication review are all available.\nActive members and unwanted things are available here.\nIf we want, we can build a new demo account instead of demo credentials.\nI will close this one.\nI will give a prompt here.\nI liked my first draft and I want to make this an official app for the patients.\nAdd some vibrant health-based colors in the website.\nAlso try to make it more real.\nOur prototype is very much liked.\nIn the prototype, our login and doctors are very real.\nBut this dashboard has some issues.\nWhen I bring it to the phone view, it does not look special.\nIt has many issues.\nThis dashboard does not go higher from here.\nThe second thing is our login panel goes too far back.\nIf we go to our network inside the console, nothing special is loading.\nThis means we have no back end.\nIt created a working front end for us.\nI have given a prompt to update our prototype.\nYou see we have our browser available in plugins.\nDue to this we can use it.\nIt says I am updating the use it.\nIt says I am updating the prototype.\nIt is updating the prototype towards a more launch oriented Alaska patient app.\nFirst I am verifying the current frontend structure.\nThen I will replace the mock positioning with real Alaska provider data.\nIt will shift the design towards a premium Apple adjacent aesthetic without copying Apple owned logos or icons because we cannot copy the icons.\nBut if we want we can copy aesthetics based on an ecosystem and we are going to do the same thing here.\nThis thing will be induced here in styles.\nYou see we have many changes.\nIt is performing enhancements in our file.\nOverall, I have included one thing in the one go project.\nI want to run the Apple ecosystem here.\nApple ecosystem means the user interface enhancements in our MacBook or iPhones.\nI want to adapt them in our project.\nAll those things are happening here.\nYou see what it is doing.\nFirst, I gave this information here.\nUse real doctor information from Alaska.\nI want to launch it.\nThere it is taking Alaska doctor profiles from the list.\nFirst it read all our files.\nThen it understood index.js file.\nThen it understood all files in data.js.\nAfter that it is carrying on our research purpose.\nWhen these things are included our final website version will come in a better form.\nLet me tell you an important thing in codeex.\nWhatever things are happening now, you can see them all here.\nIf we have any output, we can see it too.\nIf we have any source, we can see which source it is utilizing here.\nLike here, from a regional hospital list, it is retrieving doctors.\nFirst, it makes concrete changes, replacing generic healthcare content with Alaska specific facility and care context.\nSecond, it is rebuilding the visual system into a brighter, premium look that feels native on iPhone and Mac without copying Apple trademarks or proprietary icon sets.\nAll these changes are being created right now.\nHere in the style section, you can see that we have many changes appearing.\nWe are experiencing many changes because it is performing complete enhancements in our file.\nOverall, all the styling updates are being processed to match the ecosystem we processed to match the ecosystem we requested.\nOur project design is improving to look professional.\nThe software implementation has reached the required final stages.\nAll web files were edited.\nThe main index file is now running.\nThe visual brand appears much better now.\nDemo login credentials exist in the database.\nEntering the main dashboard shows Aurora Care Alaska.\nNavigating to care teams displays available health and vascular care, internal medicine, and real-time schedules.\nAlaska Regional Cardiology and Providence primary care access details are visible with exact addresses and contact access details.\nWe can book a medical appointment here.\nFor example, a normal checkup for a child can be scheduled at 10:15.\nA new medical appointment request is submitted for 1:30.\nThe system updates the patient schedule.\nThe active list shows scheduled visits.\nWe can cancel any booked visit from the records.\nPrevious health records display current patient medications and known current patient medications and known allergies.\nRecent clinical visits and lab reviews are also listed.\nAll recommended system features are implemented in this application version.\nAll these recommended software features are now complete.\nNext, a brand new change will be adopted.\nA new user profile feature is needed.\nThe end user should create a new account, add personal details, and access a personalized dashboard.\nLogging out of the current active session brings us to the main screen.\nClicking on create a demo account opens a new form.\nA new name, Alex, is entered.\nThe email address entered.\nThe email address alex@gmail.com is provided.\nA secure password is created for this new account.\nThe brand new demo account is accessed.\nLooking at the health records for this new user, previous medications and known allergies are still visible.\nThe recent clinical visit data is also showing old information.\nThis problem happens because synthetic mock data is used.\nWhen a new user account is created, all personal details should start fresh.\nWe need to include actual user inputs instead of synthetic data.\nEven if previous scheduled appointments are canled, they remain in the application database for the new patient.\nThis behavior applies to every new patient profile created.\nNew data is not available yet in the New data is not available yet in the interface.\nTo solve this issue, new code logic must be introduced.\nA text prompt is written to update the application logic.\nThe missing profile fields need to be added and displayed on the main dashboard.\nThe user account creation flow must be complete from end to end.\nThe new user must feel personalized without falling back to generic demo data.\nThe core application logic is updating.\nFive project files are being edited to implement the changes.\nThese code items include data, HTML, dashboard, index, and records files.\nMore software changes are expected to arrive soon.\nThe main project goal is defined now.\nA new created user account must feel custom and personalized.\nIt should not fall back to generic demo data.\nThe user profile flow is implemented in the source code.\nSyntax checks are running to verify the software changes.\nThe main index file now includes a complete signup form.\nLogging out again allows us to test the updated demo account creation.\nThe new registration form requires comprehensive user details.\nFull name, email, phone number, date of birth, blood type, address, and medical insurance information must be provided.\nEmergency contact details are also required to complete the setup.\nThese user details will be stored across the application assets.\nThe new account registration form is filled with specific user data.\nThe first name, Alex, is entered along with the email address.\nA random phone number is provided.\nThe proper date of birth is set.\nThe blood type is selected as a positive.\nThe user city is entered as Alaska.\nThe geographic region is specified as USA. region, state, Alaska.\nAn insurance plan named master insure pro is added.\nAn emergency contact number is also provided.\nIn the end, a secure password is created to finalize the account.\nThe new user account is created.\nNavigating to the medical record section shows the updated patient identity.\nAll personal details provided during signup are displayed here.\nThe scheduled appointment section is now empty and ready for new bookings.\nThe care team section reflects the correct operational details.\nThe personalized user dashboard is functional.\nMultiple future system changes can be integrated as the project changes can be integrated as the project evolves.\nAll main project details are configured.\nThe next crucial step is to upload the project code.\nA command request is made to push all files into a remote GitHub to push all files into a remote GitHub repository.\nThe operating system checks available GitHub capabilities within the active GitHub capabilities within the active workspace.\nA local system git installation is not found.\nThe active folder is not recognized as a valid git repository.\nTwo concrete system blockers prevent the code push process.\nFirst, the Git software is not installed on the software is not installed on the machine.\nSecond, there is no connected remote GitHub repository available.\nSuggested options are provided to resolve these software issues.\nA new public code repository must be created first.\nThe main GitHub website is open to create a new online is open to create a new online repository.\nThe user login credentials are saved.\nA new repository named one go project healthcare is created.\nThe access visibility is set to public.\nThe repository creation process completes.\nThe internet repository link is now available for connection.\nThe required remote repository link is copied from GitHub.\nThis specific link is pasted into the system prompt to initiate the web connection.\nThe active system processes the target online repository URL.\nIt checks whether the main GitHub connector has the necessary account access.\nThe code push access is verified.\nThe current local project files are being read in order.\nThe development plan is to publish them into the main code branch.\nThis action is done through the built-in GitHub is done through the built-in GitHub connector.\nThe raw text content of all project files is extracted.\nThe public code files are prepared for web publishing.\nA small project readme file is also generated for the file is also generated for the repository.\nAt this moment, the online repository is empty.\nRefreshing the web GitHub page confirms no files are uploaded yet.\nThe background publishing application is running the pull request.\nOnce the upload process is approved, the new content will be available online.\nThe computer system waits for the background publishing process to background publishing process to execute.\nA new approval prompt appears on the screen.\nIt requests security permission to allow GitHub to run the file creation tool.\nThe required permission is granted by selecting the allow option.\nThis choice ensures automatic file creation without repetitive manual user without repetitive manual user approvals.\nA subsequent system request asks to create code git blobs.\nThis security permission is also allowed to proceed.\nThese technical steps are necessary to transfer the local workspace files to the remote web environment.\nIf the source code is left in the local workspace, it cannot be shared or deployed.\nMoving it to the online repository ensures the system is repository ensures the system is integrated.\nTwo separate system blockers are identified again.\nThe local machine still lacks a local software git installation.\nThe web GitHub integration can read files but write operations are blocked.\nThis problem happens because the integration cannot access the necessary developer tools.\nTo resolve this exact issue, a local system installation is required.\nA new internet browser tab is opened.\nA search query for install Git is search query for install Git is executed.\nThe official Git software installation page is accessed.\nThe Windows desktop operating system option is selected.\nThe standalone software installer for Windows is downloaded.\nThe software download process will take some time to finish.\nThe installation setup will be executed soon.\nThe main Git installer file is saved to the computer desktop.\nThe file download continues in the background.\nIn the meantime, the computer system provides a text list of terminal commands.\nThese commands are required to push the source code by hand before executing them.\nRemote repository permissions must be verified.\nThe main GitHub settings page is opened to ensure proper developer access rights.\nThe account security and variables section is examined.\nThe account moderation options are also visible.\nNavigating to the repository security permissions is necessary to allow new code uploads.\nThe active pull request settings are reviewed.\nThe code merge commits and squash merging options are enabled by default.\nThe version commit settings and archive features are checked.\nThe critical danger zone is avoided to prevent accidental project deletion.\nEverything appears to be configured in a proper state.\nThe Git software installer download is now complete.\nThe application setup file will be executed next to install the software on the next to install the software on the computer.\nThe downloaded Git software installer is executed from the computer desktop.\nThe application setup wizard appears on the screen.\nThe standard default installation options are selected by clicking the next button multiple times.\nThe default components are chosen for the system installation.\nThe default code editor is maintained.\nThe initial project branch name configuration is left as a default choice.\nThe system path environment is choice.\nThe system path environment is updated.\nThe software installation process begins extracting core files.\nThe visual progress bar indicates the current installation status.\nThe program installation is completed without errors.\nThe active current terminal window is closed.\nA fresh new terminal session is launched to apply the updated installation paths.\nThe specific git initialize command is executed again.\nThe operating system initializes an empty local git repository.\nThe local development project folder is now tracked by the git tool.\nThe next required command is copied from the text required command is copied from the text instructions.\nThe project branch is renamed to main using the active terminal.\nThe text command executes without any prompt errors.\nThe remote origin target command is copied.\nNext, this specific command links the local code repository to the new created online GitHub to the new created online GitHub repository.\nThe web link is pasted into the terminal and executed.\nThe internet connection is established without issues.\nThe next development step requires adding all project files to the code staging area.\nThe standard git add command is prepared.\nAn error prompt occurs stating access permission is denied.\nThe operating system cannot open a distinct application data directory.\nThis file access issue must be resolved.\nThe access permission denied error halts the running process.\nThe operating system attempts to add developer files from the root user directory instead of the project folder.\nThis behavior is a crucial mistake.\nThe code terminal is operating in the wrong system directory path.\nA new terminal application tab must be opened within the exact correct project folder.\nThe root user terminal is closed without delay.\nThe new command terminal now displays the correct document path for the software project.\nThe standard git initialize command is executed again in the right folder.\nAn empty code repository is initialized here without any issues.\nThe branch rename text command is executed to set the main branch.\nThe remote origin command is pasted and executed to link the online GitHub executed to link the online GitHub repository.\nThe correct project folder is now The correct project folder is now connected.\nThe next workflow step is to add all files to the staging area.\nThe simple git add command is executed without errors.\nThis time all main project files are added to the code staging area.\nThe standard git commit command is executed with a descriptive message.\nThe operating system returns an author identity unknown error.\nThe code commit cannot proceed without proper user cannot proceed without proper user identification.\nThe global user configuration commands must be executed first.\nThe terminal command to set the user email is copied.\nThe account email address is updated to match the online GitHub account match the online GitHub account credentials.\nThe command is executed without any system errors.\nThe terminal command to set the username is copied.\nNext, the developer username is retrieved from the web GitHub profile page.\nThe target username is pasted into the terminal command line.\nThe system configuration is updated without issues.\nThe required author identity is now The required author identity is now established.\nThe standard git commit command is executed once again.\nThis specific time, the code commit is a success.\nAll modified files are recorded in the local repository.\nThe source code is ready for the final The source code is ready for the final push.\nThe main commit process includes all necessary application files.\nThe design assets, HTML web pages, and application data files are secured.\nThe final terminal command to push the source code is executed.\nThe command terminal requests user authentication to access the remote GitHub repository.\nA new internet browser window opens for the user login process.\nThe signin with internet browser option is selected.\nThe existing active session credentials are used to authorize the upload are used to authorize the upload transaction.\nThe access authorization succeeds without delay.\nReturning to the command terminal confirms the code push process is active.\nThe data objects are compressed and written to the remote web server.\nThe main code branch is set up to track the remote origin point.\nThe entire application project is uploaded.\nThe online GitHub repository page is refreshed in the internet browser.\nAll local project files are now visible local project files are now visible online.\nThe assets folder and HTML text documents are listed.\nThe code upload process is verified and a success.\nThe uploaded index document file is opened on GitHub to verify its code contents.\nThe online code matches the local computer version without flaws.\nThe source blame and file history options are functional.\nThe raw text code can be accessed any time.\nThe entire upload process is now concluded.\nThe initial project objective was to build a medical healthcare application project.\nA detailed development plan was formulated first.\nThe project scope was defined for a basic minimum viable product.\nThe database backend requirements were later removed to focus on the user front-end interface.\nThe HTML and CSS design structures were developed with minimal JavaScript logic.\nVarious design iterations improved the visual page aesthetics and user visual page aesthetics and user experience.\nThe personalized user profile creation feature was integrated.\nIn the end, the local source code was pushed to a public code repository.\nThe application project is stored and The application project is stored and accessible.\nFuture code modifications can be implemented and tracked through this version repository system without effort.\nThe detailed software implementation plan proved effective in practice.\nWe established a strong code foundation using standard modern web foundation using standard modern web technologies.\nThe front-end user interface provides a seamless smooth experience for clinical patients managing their healthcare patients managing their healthcare needs.\nThe synthetic mock data limitations were overcome by implementing dynamic user input handling.\nThe medical appointmentuling and user cancellation workflows operate without any system errors.\nEssential patient medical records remain accessible on the personalized user dashboard by utilizing the git version control system.\nThe main source code remains protected against accidental data loss.\nThe open public repository allows other software developers to review the application project structure.\nThis developer workflow demonstrates a practical approach to rapid web application development and code application development and code deployment.\nThe initial system setup challenges regarding local machine software requirements were resolved with great speed.\nThe comprehensive command terminal instructions ensured execution of necessary developer commands.\nThe final software outcome is a functional, well doumented and versioned front-end application.\nThe established project goals are fulfilled.\nThe discussion relates to possible iterations we can include here.\nIn our use cases, we create projects multiple times requiring iterations.\nWe can include these iterations to see what is possible.\nIterations start from the beginning.\nWe include project details and formats.\nAnother option is available after project creation.\nMoving to the end, our index was complete at this step.\nHere in front end, back end, appointments and records, our option has arrived.\nChanges are never small.\nFor changes, we will include details multiple times.\nAnother important thing is working in an environment requiring code changes.\nIterations become version based.\nThe first website version was quite different from the current version.\nWe must understand version histories to see which was more compatible.\nSometimes we include specific things from a specific version.\nGoing into our project, this was the final version.\nLooking at this project, considering the whole use case, the logo is incorrect.\nWe can change the logo.\nThe dashboard should be a sliding dashboard, not a consistent one.\nInstead of this, some analytics should be involved here.\nLooking here, the card distance and the empty space in the website should be minimal.\nWe should fill such spaces minimal.\nWe should fill such spaces beforehand.\nIn our website text, search engine optimization is not involved.\nThe colors involved here are quite dull.\nWe can improve all these things just by giving it some prompts.\nOur iteration will start happening.\nNow alongside iteration, another important thing is making large scale improvements via prompts.\nSince this tool is based on our prompts, any new improvement will be based on prompts.\nThere is no other way to improve our stuff.\nThese things will be induced here with our ongoing time.\nAs our time increases, we must iterate these things and see how we are taking them forward.\nAlong with this, another important thing is that when making improvements based on prompts, error chances increase.\nTherefore, we should review our code first.\nAfter reviewing the code, we should take things towards our other generations and discussions.\nSometimes within our code itself, there are multiple errors we spend time are multiple errors we spend time correcting.\nWe are focusing on making the dashboard intuitive.\nThe layout needs adjustments, so upcoming visits and active reminders are visible to the user.\nCare teams and appointment sections must be integrated together.\nThis ensures the entire application functions without visual or technical interruptions.\nThis completes our entire discussion related to our iteration.\nAlong with the iteration, we covered possible improvements that needed to be possible improvements that needed to be discussed.\nLooking at the bottom section, the reminders and profile loaded cards have gaps needing fixes.\nThe design should feel premium and The design should feel premium and responsive.\nThe patient readiness items must be tracked on one premium dashboard.\nWhen looking at source options for medical centers like Providence Alaska Medical Center or Alaska Native Medical Center, information must be displayed.\nThe layout structure lacks proper alignment and text blocks feel alignment and text blocks feel disconnected.\nWe will use specific commands to refine these interface elements.\nOnce we apply new styles, the final product will look more professional.\nEverything will be committed to the repository, ensuring all changes are saved and tracked for future updates and continuous development.\nNow comes the last part.\nAt the end of this course, you saw one main thing.\nIt was our GitHub and codeex tools.\nWe tried to connect GitHub.\nThen we got many tech issues.\nI will say here I will use our plugin of GitHub.\nNow I will start a discussion with the GitHub plug-in tool.\nI will ask can you check if GitHub plugin is working.\nThis will test our plug-in once.\nWe will see if our plug-in works in any user case.\nIf our plug-in is not available, we can check it.\nYou can see we have verification now.\nYou can see that I have verified it.\nThis login account Robert is here.\nYou will remember our main account here that is connected here.\nIts user ID has also come that confirmed that the plug-in is installed, reachable and authenticated.\nNow I can say what can I do with this.\nThis will start giving us a response.\nIt will tell us where we can use this plug-in.\nThis tool is not available on a weak level.\nBut still we have to see how our tool can work.\nHere you will see here it says you can ask it to read multiple actions.\nIn this we also get more recommendations.\nI will suggest to you that we should use multiple plugins like right now you are seeing that we can use our windows.\nWe have our chrome and data analytics and product design.\nWe also have Apollo and Atio and Carter CRM and Clay and Circleback.\nWe have granola and otter and canva.\nWe can use all these plugins.\nWe have many options.\nIf we bring any of these in here, we can use it out.\nFor every niche, we have separate options available for us.\nLike for our education and research, we also have options available right here.\nWe have our Dow Jones Factiva.\nHere we have our gov tribe and we have life science research.\nFor finance, we have multiple softwares available right here.\nSo what codeex does is on a large scale, it gives us multiple plugins to use from these.\nThe used plug-in on our developer side is our GitHub plug-in.\nBut if we want to use multiple plugins on our whole enterprise level, we can do that too.\nWith that, our price will increase.\nOur usage cost will also become a cost that is quite high.\nThe open AI ecosystem is a collection of tools, models, and platforms that help individuals and organizations use artificial intelligence in practical artificial intelligence in practical workflows.\nIn this diagram, open AI ecosystem is the central idea and the main branches show the important parts connected to show the important parts connected to it.\nChat GPT is one of the most familiar parts of the ecosystem.\nIt helps users write content, explain concepts, solve problems, summarize information, and support daily work.\nIn software development, Chat GPT can help developers understand errors, write documentation, plan features, and improve prompts before using them with coding tools.\nThe Open AI API allows developers to connect OpenAI models directly into their own applications.\nFor example, a company can build a chatbot, document assistant, coding assistant, customer support tool, or automation system using the API.\nThis makes AI usable inside real business products and enterprise business products and enterprise systems.\nCodeex is focused on software development.\nIt helps developers generate code, refactor files, explain existing code, create 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teams build, automate, learn, and develop software more efficiently.\nThis conclusion mind map summarizes the key lessons learned throughout the OpenAI codeex enterprise development OpenAI codeex enterprise development course.\nThe central idea is that AI assisted development is becoming an important part of modern software engineering and organizations that learn to use these tools effectively can significantly improve productivity, software quality\nand development speed.\nThe first branch focuses on OpenAI codeex itself.\nThroughout the course, learners discovered how Codeex helps developers generate code, analyze repositories, refactor applications, create tests, and automate repetitive development tasks.\nRather than replacing developers, Codeex acts as an intelligent development assistant that helps teams work more assistant that helps teams work more efficiently.\nThe next branch highlights the development workflow.\nOne of the most important lessons from the course is that AI 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