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name: codex-expo-run-actions description: Wire Expo projects into the Codex app with project-local run scripts and .codex/environments/environment.toml actions. Use when the user wants the Codex app Run button, build/run actions, action buttons, or a stable Expo start/run workflow from Codex. version: 1.0.0 license: MIT
Codex Run Actions for Expo
Use this skill to connect an Expo project to the Codex app action bar.
The goal is one project-local script plus .codex/environments/environment.toml, so the user can press Run in the Codex app and see the Expo CLI / Metro logs in an action terminal.
Workflow
- Confirm the current workspace is an Expo app.
- Look for
package.json. - Look for
app.json,app.config.js,app.config.ts, orexpoinpackage.json. - Do not wire the Codex action at a monorepo root if the Expo app is in a child package.
- Discover the package runner.
- Prefer the package manager declared in
packageManager. - Otherwise infer from lockfiles.
- The generated run script should still have a safe fallback to
npx expo.
- Create or update
script/build_and_run.sh.
- Use the reference file for the script shape.
- Default no-argument mode starts the Expo dev server:
expo start. - Keep the dev server in the foreground so the Codex action terminal owns logs and Ctrl-C behavior.
- Support optional modes for direct buttons:
--iosstarts Expo and opens iOS simulator.--androidstarts Expo and opens Android.--webstarts Expo for web.--dev-clientstarts in dev-client mode.--tunnelstarts a tunnel.--export-webexports web.
- Write
.codex/environments/environment.toml.
- Always add or update one primary action named
Run. - Wire
Runto./script/build_and_run.sh. - Add direct
Run iOS,Run Android,Run Web, orRun Dev Client
actions only when the user asks for those buttons or the project clearly needs them.
- If the environment file already exists, update the existing matching action instead of duplicating it.
- Use the action script as the default local run path.
- After wiring, run
./script/build_and_run.sh --helpor a short non-server mode if you need to sanity-check syntax. - Do not start a long-lived Metro server during a setup-only task unless the user asked you to run the app.
References
references/expo-run-button-bootstrap.md: canonical Exposcript/build_and_run.shand Codex environment action examples.
Guardrails
- Try Expo Go /
expo startfirst; do not default the Codex Run button toexpo run:ios,expo run:android, prebuild, or EAS Build. - Do not wire cloud actions such as
eas build,eas submit, or store deployment into Codex buttons unless the user explicitly asks and accepts the auth / time / cost tradeoff. - Do not create a nested git repo.
- Do not put secrets in
.codex/environments/environment.tomlor in the run script. - Do not background Metro from the run script; the action terminal should show the active server logs.
- Do not hard-code npm if the project uses pnpm, yarn, or bun.
Output Expectations
When setup changes are made, summarize:
- the Expo app root you wired
- the run script path
- the Codex environment file path
- the actions added or updated
- how to launch the same path from shell