OpenAI Codex CLI vs ZedComparisonUpdated 2026-03-16
SUMMARY
OpenAI Codex CLI (CLI) uses markdown configuration while Zed (Editor) uses markdown. They differ on 3 of 11 compared features. Both tools provide AI-assisted development but take different approaches to project configuration.
FEATURE COMPARISON
| Feature | OpenAI Codex CLI | Zed |
|---|---|---|
| Config format | markdown | markdown |
| Hierarchy support | ✓ | ✓ |
| Global config | ✓ | ✓ |
| Project config | ✓ | ✓ |
| Subdirectory scoping | ✓ | ✗ |
| File inclusion / imports | ✗ | ✗ |
| Ignore file | .codexignore | ✗ |
| IDE integration | CLI | Editor |
| Schema / structure | Free-form (Markdown) | Free-form (Markdown) |
| Git committed | ✓ | ✓ |
| Encoding | UTF-8 | UTF-8 |
FILE MAPPING
| Purpose | OpenAI Codex CLI | Zed |
|---|---|---|
| Project instructions | AGENTS.md | Rules Library |
| Settings / configuration | ~/.codex/config.toml | .zed/settings.json |
SIDE-BY-SIDE CODE SAMPLES
OpenAI Codex CLI
AGENTS.md
markdown
# AGENTS.md
## Project Overview
This is a Next.js 14 e-commerce application using the App Router,
Server Components, and Drizzle ORM with PostgreSQL.
## Code Conventions
- Use TypeScript strict mode throughout
- Prefer Server Components; use "use client" only when necessary
- Name files with kebab-case: `product-card.tsx`, not `ProductCard.tsx`
- Co-locate tests: `product-card.test.tsx` next to `product-card.tsx`
## Architecture
- `app/` — Next.js App Router pages and layouts
- `components/` — Shared UI components
- `lib/` — Utilities, database client, auth helpers
- `actions/` — Server Actions for mutations
## Testing
- Use Vitest for unit tests, Playwright for E2E
- Mock database calls using `lib/test-utils.ts` helpers
- Every new component needs at least one test
## Build Commands
```bash
pnpm dev # Start dev server
pnpm build # Production build
pnpm test # Run Vitest
pnpm test:e2e # Run Playwright
pnpm lint # ESLint check
```
Zed
.rules
markdown
# Project Rules
## Stack
- TypeScript 5.x with strict mode
- React 19 with Server Components
- Tailwind CSS v4
- Drizzle ORM with PostgreSQL
## Code Style
- Prefer named exports over default exports
- Use "use client" directive only when interactivity is required
- Colocate tests in __tests__ directories next to source files
- Use Zod for all runtime validation
## Architecture
- App Router with nested layouts in app/
- Server actions in app/actions/
- Database schema in db/schema.ts
- Shared utilities in lib/
## Commands
- Dev server: pnpm dev
- Type check: pnpm typecheck
- Test: pnpm test
- Lint: pnpm lint
KEY DIFFERENCES
OpenAI Codex CLI: Supported. Zed: Not supported.
OpenAI Codex CLI: .codexignore. Zed: Not supported.
OpenAI Codex CLI: CLI. Zed: Editor.
WHICH SHOULD I USE?
Choose based on your IDE/CLI preference. If you use OpenAI Codex CLI, configure AGENTS.md. If you use Zed, configure .rules. Many projects include config files for multiple tools so each team member can use their preferred editor.
PORTABILITY TIP
sync-instructions.sh
bash
# Maintain a single source of truth:
cp AI-INSTRUCTIONS.md CLAUDE.md
cp AI-INSTRUCTIONS.md .cursorrules
cp AI-INSTRUCTIONS.md AGENTS.md
SEE ALSO
Tool pages:
File references:
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