
During September 2025, Bola developed WebSocket support for the chain invocation CLI in the basetenlabs/truss repository, focusing on enabling real-time interactions for chain services. Using Python and leveraging skills in API and backend development, Bola implemented end-to-end changes so the CLI could communicate with WebSocket endpoints. The deployment client was updated to return an entrypoint descriptor, allowing for websocket-enabled deployments, and the CLI command generation was adjusted to handle these endpoints. This work expanded the repository’s real-time capabilities, improved developer productivity, and established a foundation for lower-latency workflows, demonstrating depth in backend and CLI development within a short timeframe.

September 2025 monthly summary for basetenlabs/truss: Focused on delivering WebSocket support for the chain invocation CLI, enabling real-time interactions for chain services. Implemented end-to-end changes: CLI supports websocket endpoints, deployment client returns an entrypoint descriptor, and CLI command generation updated for websocket endpoints. This work expands real-time capabilities, improves developer productivity, and lays groundwork for lower-latency chain workflows.
September 2025 monthly summary for basetenlabs/truss: Focused on delivering WebSocket support for the chain invocation CLI, enabling real-time interactions for chain services. Implemented end-to-end changes: CLI supports websocket endpoints, deployment client returns an entrypoint descriptor, and CLI command generation updated for websocket endpoints. This work expands real-time capabilities, improves developer productivity, and lays groundwork for lower-latency chain workflows.
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