Codex Pets
Browse Codex Pets
Discover custom pet packages for OpenAI Codex CLI and Claude Code. Copy install commands, browse community pets, and open source packages. 1825 approved packages listed.

Codex Spider
By spideymask
An 8-bit Codex pet inspired by a dark orchestration scene: hair-down tuxedo figure with a forehead emblem and red spellbook.

绯雪
By ThousandDream
A smooth chibi pet version of Hiyuki with white hair, red-and-white outfit, a sheathed tachi, and long waist ties ending in bells.

Alolan Nurse
By Delpcon
A tiny arctic fox nurse pet with cloud curls, blue ears, and a gentle clinic helper vibe.

Draaglet
By maxg24
A small male blue Draag-inspired alien companion with red eyes, fin-like ears, and a learning-headset thinking state.

Saiki Kusuo Image2
By sunruofei
A Saiki Kusuo inspired Codex desktop pet with pink hair, green glasses, school uniform, psychic action, umbrella, and coffee jelly frames.
What Are Codex Pets?
Codex pets are virtual companions that live in your OpenAI Codex CLI terminal. Use /pet hatch to hatch a new pet, or install a custom pet package to personalize your coding companion. Custom Codex pets are defined by a pet.json file and a spritesheet.webp image — anyone can create and share one. Browse the gallery above to find community-made pets, copy the install command, and run it inside Codex to get your new companion.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I install a custom Codex pet?
- Copy the install command from any pet listing on this page, then run it inside your OpenAI Codex CLI session. The pet will replace your current companion.
- How do I hatch a Codex pet?
- Inside the Codex CLI, type /pet hatch to hatch a new pet from your available packages.
- How do I create a custom Codex pet?
- A Codex pet requires two files: pet.json (metadata and animation config) and spritesheet.webp (sprite frames). Host both in a public GitHub repo and submit it here for review.
- What do Codex pets do?
- Codex pets are animated companions visible in the Codex CLI sidebar. They grow, animate, and react as you code.


















