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Codex Pets: Animated Desktop Companions That Show Your Coding Agent's Status at a Glance

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Hongkiat.com

2mo ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Codex now offers optional animated desktop pets — small floating overlays that sit on the user's screen while Codex works. Beyond the novelty, these pets serve a practical purpose: they visually indicate whether Codex is running, waiting for input, or ready for review, reducing the need to constantly switch back to the app. The article explains what Codex Pets are, how they help maintain developer flow, and provides a guide on how to hatch your own.

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HongkiatCodex Pets: Animated Desktop Companions That Show Your Coding Agent's Status at a Glancehongkiat.com

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They are optional animated companions for the Codex app: small floating overlays that sit on your screen while Codex works.
The silly part is obvious. The useful part takes about five minutes to notice.
A Codex Pet can show whether Codex is running, waiting for input, or ready for review without making you switch back to the app every few minutes.
If you already compare coding agents like Codex and Claude Code, this is the softer side of the same product question: how much does the tool help you stay in flow?
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Codex Pets are animated desktop companions for OpenAI's Codex app. Here's what they show, why they help, and how to hatch your own.

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