No “resume” in Codex CLI, so I built one: quickly “continue” with `codex-history-list`

📰 Dev.to · Yuki Shindo

Learn to quickly resume coding with Codex CLI using the codex-history-list command

intermediate Published 3 Sept 2025
Action Steps
  1. Install Codex CLI if you haven't already
  2. Run codex-history-list to view previous coding sessions
  3. Use the codex-history-list command to quickly resume a previous session
  4. Configure your terminal to use codex-history-list for faster resumption
  5. Test the codex-history-list command with different coding scenarios
Who Needs to Know This

Developers and DevOps teams can benefit from this tip to increase productivity when working with Codex CLI

Key Insight

💡 Use codex-history-list to resume previous coding sessions in Codex CLI

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Key Takeaways

Learn to quickly resume coding with Codex CLI using the codex-history-list command

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Codex CLI is an AI coding agent that runs in your terminal, but there’s still no official “resume”...
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