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In this video, I share three essential Codex CLI tips that have completely improved my vibe coding workflow. These tips will help you set guardrails with agents.md, properly configure your config.toml, and manage multiple AI agents in parallel for faster and smarter development. Whether you use Codex, Cursor, Droid, or Claude Code, these strategies will take your vibe coding sessions to the next level. 🌐 Links ✅ ViewCreator (Open Beta): https://www.viewcreator.ai ✅ BridgeMind: https://www.bridgemind.ai ✅ Discord: https://bridgemind.ai/discord ✅ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bridgemindai ✅ X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/bridgemindai ✅ Instagram: https://instagram.com/bridgemindai ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 — Intro 01:10 — Tip #1: The agents.md File 06:18 — Tip #2: The config.toml File & MCP Servers 14:59 — Tip #3: Managing Multiple Agents 💡 What You’ll Learn How to use Codex CLI efficiently inside a vibe coding workflow The importance of agents.md for project consistency How to properly set up and expand your config.toml file How to use MCP servers with Codex (Playwright, TestSprite, Sentry, etc.) How to manage multiple agents for large-scale AI coding projects The difference between Codex and Cursor, and how to use both together #VibeCoding #Codex #CodexCLI #AICoding #GPT5 #Cursor #ClaudeCode #ClaudeSonnet45 #BuildInPublic #NextJS #NestJS #Postgres #AIWorkflow #DevTools #MCP #AgentsMD #ConfigTOML #IndieDev #Automation #BridgeMind #ViewCreator