Run Codex as a hosted agent in NoClick with OneDrive wired into its tools handle. It can use OneDrive directly while it works. No glue code, nothing to install. Click below to open a ready-to-run agent and connect your account.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
Get metadata for a file or folder
List contents of a folder
Upload a file (for files up to 4MB)
Create upload session for large files (>4MB)
Download file content
Update file or folder metadata
Create a new folder
Copy a file or folder
Move a file or folder
Delete a file or folder (moves to recycle bin)
Restore a deleted item from recycle bin
Permanently delete an item (cannot be recovered)
Get drive information and quota
Search for items in OneDrive
Track changes in OneDrive (delta query)
Create a sharing link for an item
List permissions for an item
Grant permission to a user or group
Update an existing permission
Remove a permission
Send a sharing invitation
List all versions of a file
Get a specific version of a file
Restore a file to a previous version
Get thumbnail images for a file
Get a specific thumbnail size
Get a preview URL for a file
Get download stream URL for a file
Check out a file (lock for editing)
Check in a file (unlock and save)
Discard checkout (unlock without saving)
Get analytics for a file
Access special folders (Documents, Photos, etc.)
List items shared with the user
List recently accessed items
Follow an item for updates
Unfollow an item
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.
NoClick runs Codex for you with OneDrive wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.