Wraps the remote MCP server at https://mcp.tech-lad.com/deal-accelerator/mcp/ and bundles the companion skill for distribution via ai-lad.com. - .codex-plugin/plugin.json: manifest with Oracle-red branding and 14-tool capabilities - .mcp.json: streamable HTTP transport pointing at the production MCP URL - skills/oci-deal-accelerator/SKILL.md: copied from the skill repo - assets/: placeholder logo, icon, screenshot (replace before first release) - README: install flow for Windows/macOS/Linux via ai-lad.com Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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OCI Deal Accelerator — Codex Plugin
Codex plugin that connects to the OCI Deal Accelerator MCP server and bundles a companion skill. Distributed internally via ai-lad.com.
What you get
14 tools surfaced through a remote MCP server (streamable HTTP, OAuth 2.1):
generate_full_proposal,generate_bom,generate_bom_appca,generate_cost_estimategenerate_deck,generate_diagram,generate_business_caserun_wa_review,check_feature_compatibility,compare_competitivesearch_reference_architectures,search_field_findings,report_field_findingscore_ecal_readiness
Plus a skill (skills/oci-deal-accelerator/SKILL.md) that guides Codex on when and how to invoke each tool.
Install
Once the plugin is registered in ai-lad.com you will get an <ID>. Replace it below.
Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -UseBasicParsing 'https://ai-lad.com/api/skills/<ID>/install-script?os=windows' | iex
macOS / Linux
curl -fsSL 'https://ai-lad.com/api/skills/<ID>/install-script?os=unix' | bash
The installer downloads the plugin ZIP, extracts it to ~/plugins/oci-deal-accelerator/, merges the ai-factory marketplace entry in ~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json, and restarts Codex. Policy: installation: "AVAILABLE", authentication: "ON_INSTALL".
First-run authentication
On first install Codex kicks off the OAuth 2.1 + PKCE flow against the MCP server (AS proxy → OCI Identity Domain). A browser window opens; sign in with your Oracle SSO.
The MCP server implements Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591), so Codex's ephemeral http://localhost:<port> callback registers itself on the fly — no manual whitelisting in the AS required. Restricted to @oracle.com identities.
Repo layout
oci-deal-accelerator-codex/
├── .codex-plugin/
│ └── plugin.json # Codex plugin manifest
├── .mcp.json # Remote MCP server config
├── skills/
│ └── oci-deal-accelerator/
│ └── SKILL.md # Tool-usage guidance
├── assets/ # logo.png, icon.png, screenshot-1.png
├── README.md
└── .gitignore