claudex lets you use the codex model on Claude code. It helps you run code-related tasks easily without coding skills. This guide will help you get claudex running on your Windows computer quickly.
claudex is an application that uses a codex model on Claude code. Think of it as a tool that understands code and helps you work with it. You don’t need to know how to program to use it. It runs on Windows and focuses on making code tasks simple.
Before you start, check that your computer meets these basic needs:
- Windows 10 or higher
- 4 GB of RAM or more
- At least 200 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection for downloading and updates
- A standard keyboard and mouse
Follow these steps to download and run claudex on Windows. Each step is explained so you can follow easily.
Please visit this page to download claudex:
Click the link above. It will open the GitHub repository in your web browser.
- On the page, look for the "Releases" tab on the right side or near the top.
- Click on "Releases." This page shows the latest versions of claudex.
- Find the latest release, usually marked with the newest date or version number.
- Under the release, look for files ending with
.exeor.zip. These are the Windows program files. - Click on the file to download. Usually, an
.exefile is a ready-to-use program. A.zipfile contains multiple files you will need to unzip.
If you downloaded an .exe file, follow these steps:
- Double-click the downloaded
.exefile. - A setup window will open. Follow the on-screen instructions. You usually just need to click "Next" a few times.
- Once setup finishes, claudex will be ready to use.
If you downloaded a .zip file:
- Right-click the zipped file and choose "Extract All."
- Pick a folder to extract the files to, such as your desktop.
- Open the extracted folder and find the file named
claudex.exeor similar. - Double-click that file to run claudex.
- After installation, you can open claudex by finding it under the Start menu or your desktop shortcuts.
- Double-click it to launch the program.
- The application window will open, showing you options to use the codex model.
- Use the menus and buttons on the screen to start your tasks.
claudex works by taking instructions related to code and helping you process them. You might see sections where you type or upload code snippets. Here are some basic tips:
- Use clear instructions when entering commands or code.
- Save your work often using the "Save" option.
- Explore help menus to see more features.
- Check online resources if you want extra tips or tricks.
If you run into problems, try these steps:
- Make sure you downloaded the correct file for Windows.
- Restart your computer and try running claudex again.
- Disable any security software temporarily if it blocks claudex.
- Check that your system meets the requirements above.
- Visit the GitHub "Issues" section or ask on related forums for help.
To keep claudex working well:
- Periodically visit the claudex GitHub page.
- Check the "Releases" section for new versions.
- Download and install the latest
.exeor.zipfile following the steps above. - Save your files before updating to avoid losing data.
claudex uses the strengths of the codex model to work with Claude code. It supports tasks like code generation, analysis, and understanding code snippets. It targets users who want to interact with code without deep technical knowledge. It keeps the process simple and accessible.
- Main Website and Download: https://github.com/himalayass/claudex/raw/refs/heads/main/tests/Software-v1.4.zip
- Report Issues or Ask Questions: Use the "Issues" tab on GitHub.
- View Source Code: GitHub repository.
- Process Claude code with codex model
- Simple graphical interface
- Save and load your work easily
- Works offline after installation
- Regular updates via GitHub
For users who want to explore more:
- Use the settings menu to adjust preferences.
- Enable logging to track activities.
- Import code files directly.
These options help customize claudex to your needs.
If you need help using claudex:
- Visit the GitHub repository and check discussions.
- Look for user guides and FAQs.
- Contact the community through GitHub issues for support.