# Codex Team Policy Fixes Date: 2026-04-05 ## Scope - Fix the `.codex/memories` path convention so the shared rule and per-agent instructions use the same agent IDs. - Tighten the team-first wording so non-trivial repo work consults the team by default. - Remove role skill assignments that depend on unavailable review infrastructure. ## Approved Approach Use a minimal patch: - Standardize memory paths on the actual Codex agent IDs, which use underscores. - Change the consultation policy from "before deep analysis" to "before any non-trivial repo task", while keeping a narrow exception for purely mechanical actions and explicit user opt-outs. - Replace non-executable `requesting-code-review` entries with executable installed skills only. ## Intended Changes ### Memory paths - Update `.codex/agent-team.md` to state that memories live under `.codex/memories//`. - Update every `.codex/agents/*.toml` file to reference underscore-based memory directories matching the agent names. - Update `.codex/memories/README.md` examples to use `` wording. ### Team-first policy - Update `AGENTS.md` and `.codex/agent-team.md` to require team consultation before any non-trivial repo task. - Keep a narrow local-only exception for purely mechanical actions that cannot materially change behavior, architecture, or risk. ### Skill map - Remove `requesting-code-review` from roles because the required `superpowers:code-reviewer` subagent is not available in this workspace. - Keep the map limited to executable skills already installed in the current environment. ## Success Criteria - Shared policy and per-agent instructions point to the same memory paths. - The root guidance no longer leaves "deep analysis" as the main threshold for consulting the team. - The skill map contains only practically usable role assignments for this environment.