[0:00] You can now show Codex [0:01] how to do something, [0:02] teach it your preferences, [0:03] and turn what it learns into a skill you can use again. [0:05] Let me show you what that looks like. [0:07] Our team follows a consistent process [0:09] every time we publish a YouTube video. [0:11] Doing this manually [0:12] means pulling the metadata [0:13] from our publishing spreadsheet, [0:15] finding the matching assets, [0:16] and working through the same fields [0:18] and settings in YouTube studio. [0:20] This time, [0:20] I'm going to have Codex watch me, [0:22] so it can learn how we do it. [0:26] As I go, [0:27] I pull in the title and description, [0:28] add the thumbnail and English captions [0:30] and save the video as private. [0:47] When I'm done, [0:49] Codex reviews the recording and turns [0:50] what it learned into a skill. [0:51] where to learn into a skill. [0:53] it remembers where our metadata lives, [0:54] how the upload package is organized, [0:56] and how we add captions, [0:58] save, and verify each upload. [1:00] Now I'm going to open [1:01] a fresh thread, attach [1:03] the next video package, and [1:04] ask Codex to handle it. [1:12] And now Codex handles this next one for me. [1:17] It matches the package [1:18] to the right row [1:19] in our spreadsheet, [1:20] fills in the metadata, [1:21] adds the thumbnail and English captions, [1:23] uploads the video as private, [1:25] and then verifies [1:26] everything was saved correctly. [1:34] So there you go. [1:35] You show Codex how to do something once, [1:37] and remembers your process [1:38] and preferences for the next time. [1:40] That could be how you publish a video, [1:42] how you format and share pull request, [1:43] and how you like to set up [1:44] calendar invites. [1:46] When you use the skill again, [1:47] Codex can complete the task using [1:49] computer use, [1:50] browser use, [1:51] your connected plugins, [1:52] or a combination of them. [1:53] You don't have to explain every step [1:55] or preference in a prompt. [1:56] Just show Codex how you do it, [1:57] and next time it can do it for you.