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Plannotator ships Codex app and CLI support

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Plannotator ships Codex app and CLI support
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Plannotator ships Codex app and CLI support

Plannotator release 0.19.7 adds support for the Codex app and CLI, extending its local plan-review workflow beyond Claude Code. The update also includes quality-of-life fixes: it hides the sidebar for annotate/last when there are no TOC headers, and lets reviewers copy file paths from the code-review tree. The product remains positioned as a local-first way to annotate plans, review diffs, and send structured feedback back to coding agents.

// ANALYSIS

This reads like a utility-first integration rather than a polished platform play, and that is probably the right move for a tool aimed at people living inside agent workflows.

  • Codex support is the real story here: it expands Plannotator from a Claude Code companion into a broader agent-review layer.
  • The small UI fixes matter because this product is about reducing friction in repetitive review loops, not adding more surface area.
  • Local-first, no-network positioning is a strong trust signal for developers who want plan annotations without sending everything through another SaaS backend.
  • The release is most compelling for users who spend a lot of time in planning mode and want a structured feedback loop rather than plain terminal prompts.
// TAGS
agentcodexclaude-codecliopen-sourcecode-reviewdevtoolai-codingproductivity

DISCOVERED

47d ago

2026-05-02

PUBLISHED

47d ago

2026-05-02

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

AUTHOR

plannotator