OpenAICodex

Connect Codex to Confluence

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Opens a workflow with 45 tools ready to use.

Tools Codex gets

Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.

Confluence

45 tools
List Pages

List pages, optionally filtered by space, status, or title.

Get Page

Get a single page by ID, optionally including its body.

Create Page

Create a page in a space.

Update Page

Update a page. Requires the new version number (current + 1).

Delete Page

Trash (or permanently purge) a page.

List Pages in Space

List all pages within a given space.

List Child Pages

List the direct child pages of a page.

Get Page Versions

List the version history of a page.

Get Page Ancestors

Get the ancestor pages (breadcrumb path) of a page.

List Blog Posts

List blog posts, optionally filtered by space or status.

Get Blog Post

Get a single blog post by ID, optionally including its body.

Create Blog Post

Create a blog post in a space.

Update Blog Post

Update a blog post. Requires the new version number (current + 1).

Delete Blog Post

Delete a blog post.

List Spaces

List spaces, optionally filtered by key, type, or status.

Get Space

Get a single space by ID.

Create Space

Create a new Confluence space.

List Space Labels

List labels applied to a space.

List Footer Comments

List footer comments on a page.

Create Footer Comment

Add a footer comment to a page or blog post.

Update Footer Comment

Update the body of a footer comment.

Delete Footer Comment

Delete a footer comment.

List Blog Post Footer Comments

List footer comments on a blog post.

List Inline Comments

List inline (highlight) comments on a page.

Create Inline Comment

Create an inline comment anchored to selected text on a page or blog post.

Update Inline Comment

Update the body of an inline comment.

Delete Inline Comment

Delete an inline comment.

List Blog Post Inline Comments

List inline comments on a blog post.

List Attachments

List attachments on a page.

Get Attachment

Get attachment metadata, including its download link.

Upload Attachment

Upload a file as an attachment to a page (v1 multipart API).

Delete Attachment

Delete an attachment.

List Page Labels

List labels attached to a page.

Add Label

Add a label to content (page or blog post). Uses the v1 API.

Remove Label

Remove a label from content (page or blog post). Uses the v1 API.

List Content Properties

List custom content properties (key/value metadata) on a page.

Create Content Property

Set a custom content property on a page.

Update Content Property

Update an existing content property on a page (requires the property ID and current version).

Delete Content Property

Delete a content property from a page.

List Tasks

List inline tasks (checkboxes) across the site or filtered by space/page.

Get Task

Get a single inline task by ID.

Update Task

Update an inline task (e.g., mark as complete or incomplete).

Search (CQL)

Full-text / structured search via CQL (v1). Returns search results.

Search Content (CQL)

CQL search returning content objects only (v1).

Get Current User

Get the authenticated user's account info (v1).

About Codex

Codex is OpenAI's command-line coding agent. NoClick runs it as a hosted agent and lets you connect your apps to it as tools, turning it from a coding assistant into an operator that can act across your systems. Connect an integration to the agent and Codex can query, create, and update records in that app directly. You keep the Codex experience and give it real reach into the tools your team already uses.

Fast, capable code generation and editing
Good at well-scoped, concrete tasks
Strong at API and data manipulation
Familiar to teams already on OpenAI tooling

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