
In March 2025, Boyfege developed the initial OpenManus Web Interface for the menloresearch/OpenManus repository, delivering a browser-based workflow for task management. He designed and implemented backend API endpoints using FastAPI and Pydantic to support task creation and status queries, while building a frontend with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that displays real-time task progress and history through Server-Sent Events. The interface features prompt input and streamlined access to past tasks, improving usability and traceability. Boyfege’s work established a robust foundation for prompt-driven workflows and scalable task lifecycle management, demonstrating depth in both backend and frontend engineering within one release cycle.
March 2025 (2025-03) — Delivered the OpenManus Web Interface in menloresearch/OpenManus, establishing the end-to-end browser-based workflow for task management. The release includes a backend API for creating tasks and querying status, and a frontend that shows task progress and history with real-time updates via Server-Sent Events. It also provides a prompt input UI and quick access to past tasks/history, laying the foundation for scalable generation jobs and future enhancements.
March 2025 (2025-03) — Delivered the OpenManus Web Interface in menloresearch/OpenManus, establishing the end-to-end browser-based workflow for task management. The release includes a backend API for creating tasks and querying status, and a frontend that shows task progress and history with real-time updates via Server-Sent Events. It also provides a prompt input UI and quick access to past tasks/history, laying the foundation for scalable generation jobs and future enhancements.

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