Use when the user wants Codex to self-improve from past usage, asks about a nightly/offline 'sleep' or 'dream' cycle, wants Codex to review past sessions, learn preferences, consolidate memory/skills, run dry-run/run/adopt/status for SkillOpt-Sleep, or schedule background self-optimization. Drives the skillopt_sleep engine: harvest past sessions -> mine recurring tasks -> replay through a selected backend -> consolidate validated memory + skills behind a held-out gate.
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SkillOpt-Sleep gives the user's Codex agent a sleep cycle. On demand or on a
nightly schedule, it reviews past local sessions, re-runs recurring tasks
through the selected backend, and proposes changes to a configured skill and to
the project's CLAUDE.md. With the default validation gate enabled, it keeps
only changes that improve a held-out score. Live files change only through
explicit adoption or a user-requested --auto-adopt. There is no model-weight
training.
The current shared engine does not write AGENTS.md. For a Codex-visible
result, always select a Codex skill explicitly with --target-skill-path (for
example .agents/skills/<name>/SKILL.md). If project CLAUDE.md is not a
desired secondary target, set "evolve_memory": false in
~/.skillopt-sleep/config.json before running.
Trigger when the user wants any of:
status, harvest, dry-run, run, or adopt for SkillOpt-Sleep.TaskRecords with outcomes and
checkable references where possible.<project>/.skillopt-sleep/staging/<date>/; nothing live changes.Invoke the bundled runner via shell (Codex exec has shell access). The runner
finds the engine and a Python >= 3.10 automatically.
# point at the repo if it isn't auto-detected from CWD:
export SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO=/path/to/SkillOpt
TARGET_SKILL=.agents/skills/example/SKILL.md
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" status --project "$(pwd)"
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" harvest --project "$(pwd)" \
--source codex --target-skill-path "$TARGET_SKILL"
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" dry-run --project "$(pwd)" \
--source codex --target-skill-path "$TARGET_SKILL" --backend mock
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" run --project "$(pwd)" \
--source codex --target-skill-path "$TARGET_SKILL" --backend codex \
--max-sessions 5 --max-tasks 3 --progress
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" status --project "$(pwd)"
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" adopt --project "$(pwd)" --legacyFor a fan-out night, select reviewed proposals with repeatable
--skill NAME or --all-skills; do not treat bare adopt as “adopt everything.”
On Windows (CMD / PowerShell):
:: CMD
set SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO=C:\path\to\SkillOpt-Sleep
"%SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO%\plugins\run-sleep.cmd" status --project "%CD%"# PowerShell
$env:SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO = "C:\path\to\SkillOpt-Sleep"
powershell -File "$env:SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO\plugins\run-sleep.ps1" status --project "$(pwd)"Actions are status, harvest, dry-run, run, adopt, schedule, and unschedule.
mock, which is deterministic and spends no API budget.--backend codex uses the user's Codex budget for model-driven optimization.
An accepted held-out gain is run-specific evidence, not a guarantee of
broader improvement; results depend on the tasks, model, and checks.--source codex reads Codex Desktop archived sessions from ~/.codex/archived_sessions;
use --codex-home /path/to/.codex if the archive lives elsewhere.--target-skill-path is required for a Codex skill target. Without it, the
shared default is a Claude-managed skill under ~/.claude/skills/, not an
.agents skill.dry-run --backend mock as the first smoke check unless the user
explicitly asked for a real optimization run.bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" schedule --project "$(pwd)" \
--backend codex --hour 3 --minute 17
bash "$SKILLOPT_SLEEP_REPO/plugins/run-sleep.sh" unschedule --project "$(pwd)"The scheduler persists the project, backend, time, and optional auto-adopt flag;
it does not persist --source or --target-skill-path from this command. Before
scheduling a Codex-targeted run, set "transcript_source": "codex" and an
absolute "target_skill_path" in ~/.skillopt-sleep/config.json. On systems
without crontab, schedule prints a line for manual installation.
unschedule --all removes every managed entry.
--backend mock — deterministic, no API spend (default)--backend claude — uses the Claude CLI--backend codex — uses the Codex CLI--backend copilot — uses the GitHub Copilot CLI--backend handoff — emits prompt/answer files for an interactive session--backend azure_openai — uses the configured Azure OpenAI endpoint| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--auto-adopt | Auto-adopt if the gate passes (default: stage only) |
--edit-budget N | Max bounded edits per night (default: 4) |
--lookback-hours N | Harvest window in hours (default: 72) |
--json | Machine-readable JSON output |
~/.skillopt-sleep/config.json)preferences — free-text house rules for the optimizergate_mode — on (validation-gated, default) or off (greedy)gate_metric — hard | soft | mixed (default)gate_no_regression — false by default; set it to true to reject a candidate when any validation task's gate score decreasesdream_rollouts — >1 for multi-rollout contrastive reflectionrecall_k — >0 recalls similar past tasks from the archiveThe shared sleep cycle consolidates project memory (CLAUDE.md) and the
selected skill (SKILL.md) by default. It does not update AGENTS.md.
Each target is independently toggleable through evolve_memory /
evolve_skill, and both are gated by the same held-out validation score.
dry-run and run, report the held-out baseline -> candidate score,
gate action, task count, session count, and exact proposed edits.report.md before summarizing.run stages by default; if --auto-adopt was explicitly supplied, report
the paths it updated instead of claiming nothing changed.CLAUDE.md or target skill as a substitute
for the engine's adopt path; adoption is the safety boundary and backs up
existing targets first.--tasks-file workflow when the data boundary matters./sleep slash commands for this
Codex integration. This skill is the entrypoint.python -m skillopt_sleep dry-run --project "$(pwd)" --source codex \
--target-skill-path .agents/skills/example/SKILL.md --backend mock --json
python -m skillopt_sleep.experiments.run_gbrain --backend codex \
--seeds brief-writer --data-root /path/to/gbrain-evals/eval/data/skillopt-v1 \
--nights 2 --limit-replay 3 --limit-holdout 3In the recorded brief-writer gbrain run, the deliberately deficient fixture
went 0.00 -> 1.00 on that run's held-out set. Treat this as reproducible
benchmark evidence for that configuration, not a guarantee for other skills,
tasks, or models; see the
recorded results
for context and limitations.
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