Fix Codex quota lookup for user-local CLI installs#4
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Summary
~/.local/binand the standalone Codex install path.Why
macOS menu bar apps do not inherit a user shell PATH. When Codex is installed under a user-local path such as
~/.local/bin/codex, TokenStep can collect local usage metadata but fails to launchcodex app-serverfor quota lookup, so the Agent quota panel stays empty even though Codex is installed and signed in.Validation
script/test_codex_executable_resolver.shscript/test_ccswitch_proxy_collector.shscript/build_swiftui_and_run.sh --no-launch