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sharepoint Codex Plugin

Author
OpenAI
Category
Productivity
Topics
Documents & Content Creation · Project Management & Collaboration
Version
0.1.3
First seen
2026-07-12
Last confirmed
2026-07-13
Explanation last updated
2026-07-12

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This item is a Codex plugin named "sharepoint" that lets users work with SharePoint through a configured Microsoft SharePoint app connector, according to its plugin.json manifest. Its stated purpose is to summarize SharePoint sites, pages, and files, extract owners and status, and help plan safe content updates across documents, spreadsheets, or decks. The plugin's manifest lists it under the "Productivity" category with "Interactive" and "Write" capabilities, and it is maintained by OpenAI under the MIT license (version 0.1.3). The repository README describes this plugin as part of a curated collection of Codex plugin examples, alongside plugins like figma, notion, and expo. Details of how the connector authenticates or which SharePoint APIs it calls are unknown from the provided sources.

Overview

According to Microsoft's SharePoint homepage, SharePoint itself is a web-based collaboration and document management platform, part of the Microsoft 365 suite, used by organizations to store, organize, share, and access information securely; it integrates with tools such as Word, Excel, Teams, and Copilot, and the homepage states it is used by more than 200,000 organizations and 190 million people. The Codex plugin described here is a separate integration layer that lets a Codex agent interact with SharePoint through OpenAI's configured connector, rather than being SharePoint itself.

What you can do with sharepoint

  • Summarize a SharePoint site, page, or file
  • Identify owners and status of SharePoint content
  • Plan a safe update across documents, spreadsheets, or decks
  • Work with SharePoint content via the configured Microsoft SharePoint app connector (per plugin.json)

Sources

Original description (English)

Work with SharePoint using the configured Microsoft SharePoint app connector.

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