
During October 2025, A. Rohou developed new molecular control panel (MCP) tools and enhanced visibility workflows in the RBVI/ChimeraX repository, focusing on automation reliability and safer command execution. Rohou implemented features such as residue superposition and selective hydrogen visibility, while introducing a show/hide objects tool that improved feedback and restricted unsafe command usage. The work included robust backend improvements to the ChimeraX bridge, leveraging Python for JSON-based communication, error propagation, and model listing. Rohou also expanded error-handling prompts and documentation, applying skills in API development, code refactoring, and scientific software to deliver maintainable, user-focused enhancements without introducing regressions.

October 2025 saw RBVI/ChimeraX deliver feature-rich MCP tooling, safer visibility workflows, and a more robust ChimeraX bridge, complemented by expanded error-handling prompts. These efforts improved automation reliability, user feedback, and integration with downstream agents, while maintaining a strong focus on business value and maintainability.
October 2025 saw RBVI/ChimeraX deliver feature-rich MCP tooling, safer visibility workflows, and a more robust ChimeraX bridge, complemented by expanded error-handling prompts. These efforts improved automation reliability, user feedback, and integration with downstream agents, while maintaining a strong focus on business value and maintainability.
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