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Step-by-step guide to connect Screpy MCP to Codex with a user-level Streamable HTTP server.

Use this guide to connect Screpy to Codex CLI, the Codex desktop app, or the Codex IDE extension. Codex can share one user-level MCP configuration across these surfaces.

Connect Screpy MCP to Codex

Open your Codex configuration file

Open ~/.codex/config.toml. On Windows, open %USERPROFILE%\\.codex\\config.toml.

Add the Screpy MCP server

Add this block to the file, then save it:

[mcp_servers.screpy]
url = "https://mcp.screpy.com"

Sign in to Screpy

Run this command in a local terminal:

codex mcp login screpy

Your browser opens the Screpy sign-in page. Sign in and approve access, then return to Codex.

Confirm Codex can see the server

Run:

codex mcp list

The screpy server should be connected. In the Codex app or IDE extension, open MCP servers and authenticate if Codex marks Screpy as requiring OAuth.

Test it in a new task

Ask:

Use Screpy to list my projects and summarize the latest completed crawl for each one.

If Codex login fails

The first OAuth connection needs a browser and a local callback path. If you are in SSH, a container, or another headless environment, complete the connection from a local Codex session first. Then review Troubleshooting.

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