Restore the default Codex appearance
Remove the active skin, close its local connection, and return to the official Codex launch path.
Short answer
Restore is more than hiding a wallpaper: it closes Dream Skin, restores the saved appearance settings, and reopens Codex without the skin.
Save work and choose normal restore
Finish active tasks and save unsent input. Use base-theme restore for ordinary rollback; reserve full config-backup recovery for a demonstrably damaged config.
Restore on macOS
Use the command from the installed Dream Skin folder, not an older downloaded copy. It checks the active Codex app before making changes.
~/.codex/codex-dream-skin-studio/scripts/restore-dream-skin-macos.sh \
--restore-base-theme --restart-codexRestore on Windows
Run the restore command from the installed Dream Skin folder. PromptRestart asks before closing Codex; add -Uninstall only if you also want Dream Skin shortcuts removed.
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -File "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\CodexDreamSkin\engine\scripts\restore-dream-skin.ps1" `
-RestoreBaseTheme -PromptRestartConfirm Codex is back to normal
Open Codex from its official shortcut. Check Home, a task, menus, and the composer; a hidden background alone is not enough if Dream Skin is still running.
Project references
Ready to choose a theme?
Preview artwork and readability before applying anything locally.