
Yanosh developed a collapsible generic tool output feature for the anomalyco/opencode repository, enhancing the session interface’s usability. Using React and TypeScript, Yanosh implemented a TUI-based solution that allows users to toggle the visibility of tool responses, reducing screen clutter and improving readability during tool-driven workflows. The feature was integrated with MCP call responses to ensure a consistent user experience across sessions. Yanosh collaborated with another developer on the implementation and worked closely with QA to validate the enhancement. This work addressed the need for faster review and reduced cognitive load, demonstrating thoughtful front end development within a focused project scope.
February 2026: Delivered a TUI-based UX enhancement for anomalyco/opencode by adding a collapsible generic tool output in the session interface. This feature improves readability and reduces screen clutter when reviewing tool responses, enabling faster decision-making in tool-driven workflows. The change integrates with MCP call responses to ensure consistent collapsible outputs across sessions. No major defects reported; feature validated with QA and aligned with product goals.
February 2026: Delivered a TUI-based UX enhancement for anomalyco/opencode by adding a collapsible generic tool output in the session interface. This feature improves readability and reduces screen clutter when reviewing tool responses, enabling faster decision-making in tool-driven workflows. The change integrates with MCP call responses to ensure consistent collapsible outputs across sessions. No major defects reported; feature validated with QA and aligned with product goals.

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