
Antonio Mallia developed and integrated a Seltz Direct-API Search Tool within the tinyhumansai/openhuman repository, enabling real-time web search functionality for platform users. He designed the SeltzSearchTool to handle asynchronous search requests and efficiently process results, allowing for configurable maximum results and domain filters. The implementation included secure configuration options for API keys and URLs, simplifying deployment across different environments. Working primarily in Rust, Antonio applied his expertise in API integration and web development to deliver a robust, extensible feature that aligns with the platform’s strategic goals and lays the groundwork for future plug-in integrations, demonstrating thoughtful engineering depth.
May 2026 - tinyhumansai/openhuman: Delivered a feature-rich Seltz Direct-API Search Tool integration that enables real-time web search within the OpenHuman platform, with configurable max results and domain filters. Introduced a dedicated SeltzSearchTool to handle search requests and efficiently process results, and added secure configuration options for API key and URL to simplify deployment across environments. The work aligns with the ongoing strategic goal of providing fast, relevant search capabilities for users and sets the stage for future plug-in integrations. Commit a6def97ec2f35bc5f817e878c69e8ce99320b772 accompanies the feature merge (PR #1717).
May 2026 - tinyhumansai/openhuman: Delivered a feature-rich Seltz Direct-API Search Tool integration that enables real-time web search within the OpenHuman platform, with configurable max results and domain filters. Introduced a dedicated SeltzSearchTool to handle search requests and efficiently process results, and added secure configuration options for API key and URL to simplify deployment across environments. The work aligns with the ongoing strategic goal of providing fast, relevant search capabilities for users and sets the stage for future plug-in integrations. Commit a6def97ec2f35bc5f817e878c69e8ce99320b772 accompanies the feature merge (PR #1717).

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