AI-assisted programming is entering a new phase of "customization at scale" and "shared scalability."
On March 27,

Core Capabilities: Efficient Packaging of Skills and MCP Configurations
Codex Plugins are essentially installable workflow sets.
One-click Configuration: Developers can package core elements such as Skills (skills), application integrations, and MCP (model context protocol) server configurations together.
Quick Synchronization: Team members can instantly synchronize unified development configurations by simply installing the plugin, without the need for tedious manual tuning.
Tool Differentiation: "Personal Customization" vs. "Organizational Sharing"
To help developers make better use of tools,
Skills: Focus on iteration within a single code repository or individual workflow, more like personalized "personal customization," and cannot be published externally.
Plugins: Designed for team collaboration, they support sharing within an organization or on the market, allowing team members to reuse the same integration solutions.
Ecosystem Expansion: The Market Now Integrates Mainstream Tools Like Slack and Notion
Currently, the
Available Plugins: Including commonly used developer tools such as Slack, Figma, Notion, and Cloudflare.
Open Ecosystem: In the future, developers will have the authority to add their useful plugins to the official directory, further enriching the diversity of the ecosystem.
Performance Surge: Codex Developer Users Surpass 1 Million
Thanks to continuous feature updates,
User Base: The number of developers using Codex reached over 1 million last month.
Usage Doubles: Since the release of GPT-5.2-Codex, the overall usage on the platform has doubled.
Conclusion: Building a Standardized Future for AI Programming
From simple code generation to today's plugin-based ecosystem,

