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---
title: "ktx status"
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description: "Check ktx setup and project readiness."
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---
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Run the **ktx** readiness doctor. Inside a **ktx** project, this checks setup,
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project configuration, semantic search, query history, connections, and related
diagnostics. Outside a project, it checks local CLI setup readiness so you know
whether `ktx setup` can run.
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## Command signature
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```bash
ktx status [options]
```
## Options
| Flag | Description | Default |
|------|-------------|---------|
| `--json` | Print JSON output | `false` |
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| `-v`, `--verbose` | Show every check, including passing ones | `false` |
| `--validate` | Only validate the `ktx.yaml` schema; skip readiness checks | `false` |
feat: add codex llm backend for ktx runtime work (#253)
* feat: add codex sdk runner foundation
* feat: parse codex runtime events
* feat: expose codex runtime mcp tools
* feat: add codex llm runtime
* feat: wire codex llm backend
* test: avoid Array.fromAsync in codex runner test
* docs: document codex llm backend
* fix: tighten codex runtime config ownership
* fix: use codex sdk env and thread options
* fix: parse codex sdk event shapes
* test: add codex backend live smoke
* docs: clarify codex backend isolation
* fix: drive codex loop metrics from mcp events
* fix: enforce codex local step budget
* docs: disclose codex isolation limits
* fix: count all codex agent steps and stream step callbacks live
The agent-loop step budget only counted completed mcp_tool_call items, so
built-in command_execution steps (which the public Codex SDK/CLI surface can
still expose) never decremented the budget, letting ingest/reconciliation run
past stepBudget until Codex stopped on its own. onStepFinish was also replayed
only after the whole stream drained, so live work_unit_step / reconciliation
progress appeared stuck until the Codex process exited.
collectEvents is now the single live step accumulator: it counts every
completed agent-action item via a shared isCompletedAgentStep predicate
(command_execution, mcp_tool_call, file_change, web_search), fires onStepFinish
as each step completes, and enforces the budget on that broader count. A
no-tool turn still counts as one step. toolFailures stays MCP-specific, since a
non-zero command exit is normal agent exploration, not a loop failure.
* test: align ingest llm-guard assertions with codex backend
The skip-llm ingest guard message now lists codex as a valid backend and
mentions a Claude Code/Codex session plus a codex setup hint, but this slow
suite test still asserted the pre-codex wording. Update it to match the
production message (already covered by the local-bundle-runtime unit test) and
add the codex setup-line assertion.
* fix: treat codex error:null tool calls as success
The Codex SDK serializes error: null on successful mcp_tool_call items, so
the failure check (item.error !== undefined) flagged every successful tool
call as failed with the empty-payload default "Codex turn failed". This
killed every ingest work unit under the codex backend before it could
produce a patch.
Key on status === 'failed' (authoritative, always set) and only treat a
populated error object as a failure. Add a regression test built from a
verbatim real-SDK event capture.
* fix: default codex backend to gpt-5.5 and report real probe errors
The previous default gpt-5.3-codex is an API-key-only model that the OpenAI
API rejects under ChatGPT-account (subscription) auth, so codex status/setup
failed with a misleading "authentication is not usable" message even though
auth was fine.
- Default codex model is now gpt-5.5 (works on both subscription and API-key
auth); the curated setup picker offers gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4 / gpt-5.4-mini and
keeps free-form entry for account-specific ids (e.g. gpt-5.3-codex-spark).
- runCodexAuthProbe now distinguishes "model not available" from an auth
failure and surfaces the real API error: collectEvents retains stream
events when the SDK throws on a non-zero exit, and the API error JSON
envelope is unwrapped to its human-readable message.
- The Codex isolation warning now renders inside the clack setup frame.
- Docs updated to gpt-5.5 with a note that *-codex ids require API-key auth.
* fix: require llm.models.default in status and match codex probe remediation
Status reported a project ready when a non-none LLM backend was configured
without llm.models.default, but the runtime (resolveModelSlots) hard-requires
it, so ingest/scan/memory threw after `ktx status` said the project was usable.
buildLlmStatus now fails for any non-none backend missing models.default and no
longer invents a fallback model for claude-code/codex.
Codex probe failures now carry a category-matched fix: a model-access failure
steers the user at llm.models.default instead of the auth/install remediation.
runCodexAuthProbe returns the fix and status consumes it; the message stays
self-sufficient so setup output is unchanged.
Docs: README now lists the codex backend and local Codex auth; ktx-setup.mdx
states --llm-model only accepts codex/default or gpt-*/codex-* ids.
Repaired four doctor fixtures that configured a backend without models.default
(the now-correctly-blocked config) and added coverage for the new behavior.
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| `--fast` | Skip checks that require external communication (query-history readiness probes, Claude Code auth probe, and Codex auth probe) | `false` |
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| `--no-input` | Disable interactive terminal input | - |
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## Examples
```bash
# Show project status
ktx status
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# Get status as JSON without interactive input
ktx status --json --no-input
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# Show all checks, not only warnings and failures
ktx status --verbose
# Validate ktx.yaml without running readiness checks
ktx status --validate
feat: add codex llm backend for ktx runtime work (#253)
* feat: add codex sdk runner foundation
* feat: parse codex runtime events
* feat: expose codex runtime mcp tools
* feat: add codex llm runtime
* feat: wire codex llm backend
* test: avoid Array.fromAsync in codex runner test
* docs: document codex llm backend
* fix: tighten codex runtime config ownership
* fix: use codex sdk env and thread options
* fix: parse codex sdk event shapes
* test: add codex backend live smoke
* docs: clarify codex backend isolation
* fix: drive codex loop metrics from mcp events
* fix: enforce codex local step budget
* docs: disclose codex isolation limits
* fix: count all codex agent steps and stream step callbacks live
The agent-loop step budget only counted completed mcp_tool_call items, so
built-in command_execution steps (which the public Codex SDK/CLI surface can
still expose) never decremented the budget, letting ingest/reconciliation run
past stepBudget until Codex stopped on its own. onStepFinish was also replayed
only after the whole stream drained, so live work_unit_step / reconciliation
progress appeared stuck until the Codex process exited.
collectEvents is now the single live step accumulator: it counts every
completed agent-action item via a shared isCompletedAgentStep predicate
(command_execution, mcp_tool_call, file_change, web_search), fires onStepFinish
as each step completes, and enforces the budget on that broader count. A
no-tool turn still counts as one step. toolFailures stays MCP-specific, since a
non-zero command exit is normal agent exploration, not a loop failure.
* test: align ingest llm-guard assertions with codex backend
The skip-llm ingest guard message now lists codex as a valid backend and
mentions a Claude Code/Codex session plus a codex setup hint, but this slow
suite test still asserted the pre-codex wording. Update it to match the
production message (already covered by the local-bundle-runtime unit test) and
add the codex setup-line assertion.
* fix: treat codex error:null tool calls as success
The Codex SDK serializes error: null on successful mcp_tool_call items, so
the failure check (item.error !== undefined) flagged every successful tool
call as failed with the empty-payload default "Codex turn failed". This
killed every ingest work unit under the codex backend before it could
produce a patch.
Key on status === 'failed' (authoritative, always set) and only treat a
populated error object as a failure. Add a regression test built from a
verbatim real-SDK event capture.
* fix: default codex backend to gpt-5.5 and report real probe errors
The previous default gpt-5.3-codex is an API-key-only model that the OpenAI
API rejects under ChatGPT-account (subscription) auth, so codex status/setup
failed with a misleading "authentication is not usable" message even though
auth was fine.
- Default codex model is now gpt-5.5 (works on both subscription and API-key
auth); the curated setup picker offers gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4 / gpt-5.4-mini and
keeps free-form entry for account-specific ids (e.g. gpt-5.3-codex-spark).
- runCodexAuthProbe now distinguishes "model not available" from an auth
failure and surfaces the real API error: collectEvents retains stream
events when the SDK throws on a non-zero exit, and the API error JSON
envelope is unwrapped to its human-readable message.
- The Codex isolation warning now renders inside the clack setup frame.
- Docs updated to gpt-5.5 with a note that *-codex ids require API-key auth.
* fix: require llm.models.default in status and match codex probe remediation
Status reported a project ready when a non-none LLM backend was configured
without llm.models.default, but the runtime (resolveModelSlots) hard-requires
it, so ingest/scan/memory threw after `ktx status` said the project was usable.
buildLlmStatus now fails for any non-none backend missing models.default and no
longer invents a fallback model for claude-code/codex.
Codex probe failures now carry a category-matched fix: a model-access failure
steers the user at llm.models.default instead of the auth/install remediation.
runCodexAuthProbe returns the fix and status consumes it; the message stays
self-sufficient so setup output is unchanged.
Docs: README now lists the codex backend and local Codex auth; ktx-setup.mdx
states --llm-model only accepts codex/default or gpt-*/codex-* ids.
Repaired four doctor fixtures that configured a backend without models.default
(the now-correctly-blocked config) and added coverage for the new behavior.
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# Skip slow probes (query-history readiness, Claude Code auth, Codex auth)
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ktx status --fast
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# Check a project from another directory
ktx status --project-dir ./analytics
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```
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## Output
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`ktx status` prints grouped doctor checks. Agents should use
`ktx status --json --no-input` when they need to branch on readiness state.
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For `llm.provider.backend: claude-code`, `ktx status` checks that the local
Claude Code session is usable. If auth fails, run the Claude Code CLI login
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flow, then rerun `ktx status`. Use `--fast` to skip this probe (useful in CI
or offline contexts); skipped checks render as `-` and carry
`"status": "skipped"` in JSON output.
feat: add codex llm backend for ktx runtime work (#253)
* feat: add codex sdk runner foundation
* feat: parse codex runtime events
* feat: expose codex runtime mcp tools
* feat: add codex llm runtime
* feat: wire codex llm backend
* test: avoid Array.fromAsync in codex runner test
* docs: document codex llm backend
* fix: tighten codex runtime config ownership
* fix: use codex sdk env and thread options
* fix: parse codex sdk event shapes
* test: add codex backend live smoke
* docs: clarify codex backend isolation
* fix: drive codex loop metrics from mcp events
* fix: enforce codex local step budget
* docs: disclose codex isolation limits
* fix: count all codex agent steps and stream step callbacks live
The agent-loop step budget only counted completed mcp_tool_call items, so
built-in command_execution steps (which the public Codex SDK/CLI surface can
still expose) never decremented the budget, letting ingest/reconciliation run
past stepBudget until Codex stopped on its own. onStepFinish was also replayed
only after the whole stream drained, so live work_unit_step / reconciliation
progress appeared stuck until the Codex process exited.
collectEvents is now the single live step accumulator: it counts every
completed agent-action item via a shared isCompletedAgentStep predicate
(command_execution, mcp_tool_call, file_change, web_search), fires onStepFinish
as each step completes, and enforces the budget on that broader count. A
no-tool turn still counts as one step. toolFailures stays MCP-specific, since a
non-zero command exit is normal agent exploration, not a loop failure.
* test: align ingest llm-guard assertions with codex backend
The skip-llm ingest guard message now lists codex as a valid backend and
mentions a Claude Code/Codex session plus a codex setup hint, but this slow
suite test still asserted the pre-codex wording. Update it to match the
production message (already covered by the local-bundle-runtime unit test) and
add the codex setup-line assertion.
* fix: treat codex error:null tool calls as success
The Codex SDK serializes error: null on successful mcp_tool_call items, so
the failure check (item.error !== undefined) flagged every successful tool
call as failed with the empty-payload default "Codex turn failed". This
killed every ingest work unit under the codex backend before it could
produce a patch.
Key on status === 'failed' (authoritative, always set) and only treat a
populated error object as a failure. Add a regression test built from a
verbatim real-SDK event capture.
* fix: default codex backend to gpt-5.5 and report real probe errors
The previous default gpt-5.3-codex is an API-key-only model that the OpenAI
API rejects under ChatGPT-account (subscription) auth, so codex status/setup
failed with a misleading "authentication is not usable" message even though
auth was fine.
- Default codex model is now gpt-5.5 (works on both subscription and API-key
auth); the curated setup picker offers gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4 / gpt-5.4-mini and
keeps free-form entry for account-specific ids (e.g. gpt-5.3-codex-spark).
- runCodexAuthProbe now distinguishes "model not available" from an auth
failure and surfaces the real API error: collectEvents retains stream
events when the SDK throws on a non-zero exit, and the API error JSON
envelope is unwrapped to its human-readable message.
- The Codex isolation warning now renders inside the clack setup frame.
- Docs updated to gpt-5.5 with a note that *-codex ids require API-key auth.
* fix: require llm.models.default in status and match codex probe remediation
Status reported a project ready when a non-none LLM backend was configured
without llm.models.default, but the runtime (resolveModelSlots) hard-requires
it, so ingest/scan/memory threw after `ktx status` said the project was usable.
buildLlmStatus now fails for any non-none backend missing models.default and no
longer invents a fallback model for claude-code/codex.
Codex probe failures now carry a category-matched fix: a model-access failure
steers the user at llm.models.default instead of the auth/install remediation.
runCodexAuthProbe returns the fix and status consumes it; the message stays
self-sufficient so setup output is unchanged.
Docs: README now lists the codex backend and local Codex auth; ktx-setup.mdx
states --llm-model only accepts codex/default or gpt-*/codex-* ids.
Repaired four doctor fixtures that configured a backend without models.default
(the now-correctly-blocked config) and added coverage for the new behavior.
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For `llm.provider.backend: codex`, `ktx status` runs a minimal non-interactive
Codex request. If the probe fails, authenticate Codex locally with the Codex CLI
and verify the Codex CLI installation.
When `llm.provider.backend: codex` is configured, `ktx status` also prints a
warning when the installed public Codex SDK and CLI surface cannot prove full
Claude-Code-style isolation. The warning does not block authenticated Codex
usage, but it marks the project status as partial so you can make an explicit
runtime-isolation decision.
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A `Local data` section summarises what the project has accumulated locally:
ingest run counts, last completed timestamp per connection, knowledge page
counts by scope, semantic-layer source and dictionary value counts, and the
on-disk size of `.ktx/db.sqlite`, `.ktx/cache/`, `raw-sources/`, `wiki/global/`,
and `semantic-layer/`. These are read from `.ktx/db.sqlite` and local file
stats, and are always shown (they do not require external communication).
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```json
{
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"title": "ktx project doctor",
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"checks": [
{
"id": "project-config",
"label": "Project config",
"status": "pass",
"detail": "warehouse"
}
]
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}
```
## Common errors
| Error | Cause | Recovery |
|-------|-------|----------|
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| No **ktx** project found | Current directory has no `ktx.yaml` and `KTX_PROJECT_DIR` is unset | `ktx status` runs setup checks; run from a **ktx** project or set `KTX_PROJECT_DIR` for project checks |
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| Project config check fails | The project directory is missing or has an invalid `ktx.yaml` | Run `ktx setup` to resume setup |
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| Schema validation fails | `ktx.yaml` does not match the current config schema | Run `ktx status --validate --json` for structured issue details, then edit `ktx.yaml` or rerun `ktx setup` |
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| Semantic search check warns | Embeddings are not configured or the provider probe failed | Run `ktx setup` or inspect the check's `fix` field in JSON output |
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| Query history check warns | A database has query history enabled but the warehouse prerequisites are missing | Fix the warehouse extension, grants, or history access, then rerun `ktx status` |