@call-e/codex-plugin

May 13, 2026 ยท View on GitHub

Codex plugin bundle for using CALL-E through the shared calle CLI.

The plugin provides the $calle skill for setup checks, authentication recovery, phone call planning, planned call execution, and call status checks. The CLI remains responsible for authentication, token caching, JSON output, and MCP error handling.

If a same-name CALL-E ChatGPT App is also installed in Codex, disable that App for Codex sessions where $calle should use this plugin. The plugin skill routes through the local CLI and includes guardrails against ChatGPT App/connector tool namespaces, but Codex configuration is the hard isolation boundary.

For user installation steps, see docs/install/codex-plugin.md.

Package Layout

plugin/
  .codex-plugin/plugin.json
  README.md
  SECURITY.md
  skills/
    calle/
      SKILL.md
      agents/openai.yaml
      references/commands.md

The repo-local marketplace lives at .agents/plugins/marketplace.json and points to ./packages/codex-plugin/plugin.

Local Validation

From the repository root:

pnpm --filter @call-e/codex-plugin check
pnpm --filter @call-e/codex-plugin test
pnpm --filter @call-e/codex-plugin pack:dry-run

For local development from a clone, restart Codex from this repository, open /plugins, choose the CALL-E marketplace, and install CALL-E.

Telemetry / Usage Data

When Codex runs the bundled CALL-E skill, the skill invokes the shared calle CLI with source attribution environment variables so local telemetry and service-side call data can be grouped as codex/codex_plugin/<version>.

CLI telemetry is best-effort and is used to diagnose installation, authentication, MCP tool availability, and drop-off before a first plan_call reaches the server. It does not include phone numbers, call goals, OAuth tokens, broker login URLs, full argument JSON, transcripts, or contact data.

Disable CLI telemetry with DO_NOT_TRACK=1, CALLE_TELEMETRY=0, or by adding --no-telemetry to a direct calle command. Broker and MCP requests still create service-side security, audit, and business operation logs needed to authenticate users and run calls.

Marketplace Boundary

Keep the Codex marketplace entry at the repository root. This lets the monorepo expose one Codex marketplace while the plugin implementation stays scoped to this package. Future ecosystem integrations should use their own ecosystem-specific entry points.