Looks like another Claude App/Cowork-type competitor with slightly different tradeoffs (Cowork just calls Claude Code in a VM, this just calls Codex CLI with OS sandboxing).
Here's the Codex tech stack in case anyone was interested like me.
It's a smart move – while Codex has the same aspirations, limiting it to savvy power users will likely lead to better feedback, and less catastrophic misuse.
Meaning sentry exposes an MCP layer with a tool call layer and tool registry. In this case, the layer is provided by Sentry. Native would mean if calling specific Sentry APIs is provided as a specific integration path depending on the context. Atleast thats how I categorize.
I'm so confused. Sentry is a native client crash reporting tool. What does this have to do with MCP or the LLM itself? Do you mean when interpreting the crash data?
Here's the Codex tech stack in case anyone was interested like me.
Framework: Electron 40.0.0
Frontend:
- React 19.2.0
- Jotai (state management)
- TanStack React Form
- Vite (bundler)
- TypeScript
Backend/Main Process:
- Node.js
- better-sqlite3 (local database)
- node-pty (terminal emulation)
- Zod (validation)
- Immer (immutable state)
Build & Dev:
- pnpm (package manager)
- Electron Forge
- Vitest (testing)
- ESLint + Prettier
Native/macOS:
- Sparkle (auto-updates)
- Squirrel (installer)
- electron-liquid-glass (macOS vibrancy effects)
- Sentry (error tracking)