
In March 2025, Boy Fegie developed the initial OpenManus Web Interface for the menloresearch/OpenManus repository, delivering a complete 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 the frontend, built with HTML, JavaScript, and Jinja2, provided real-time task progress updates through Server-Sent Events. The interface allowed users to input prompts and review task history, improving usability and traceability. Boy’s work established a robust foundation for prompt-driven workflows and scalable task lifecycle management, demonstrating depth in both backend and frontend web development practices.

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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