Add codex-profiles#64
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Pull request overview
Adds codex-profiles to the README’s CLI Tools section as a developer utility for running Codex with isolated named profiles.
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- Added a new CLI Tools entry linking to
codex-profiles. - Described its support for separate Codex auth, config, sessions, connectors, and logs.
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Summary
Adds codex-profiles to the CLI Tools section. It is a small Bash CLI for running OpenAI Codex CLI and Desktop with named isolated CODEX_HOME profiles, so developers can keep work, personal, education, or client Codex accounts separate without copying token files.
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