
Yizhi Chi developed user-centric enhancements and robust backend features across the OpenManus repositories, focusing on browser automation and distributed agent management. In menloresearch/OpenManus, Yizhi restructured the prompt instruction flow and introduced a Terminate tool, improving clarity and usability for end users. For FoundationAgents/OpenManus, Yizhi implemented a get_current_state action in the BrowserUseTool and delivered multi-MCP server support with per-server tool isolation, unique tool naming, and improved lifecycle management. Leveraging Python, asynchronous programming, and configuration management, Yizhi’s work addressed operational risks and enabled safer concurrent server management, demonstrating depth in both full stack and distributed systems engineering.

April 2025 — FoundationAgents/OpenManus: Delivered Multi-MCP Server Support with per-server tool isolation and robust lifecycle management. Implemented unique tool naming per server, prevented duplicate tools, and enhanced configuration loading when MCP config is missing. Addressed critical cancel scope issues and cleanup to improve reliability during connect/disconnect sequences. The work enables safe concurrent MCP management and reduces operational risk.
April 2025 — FoundationAgents/OpenManus: Delivered Multi-MCP Server Support with per-server tool isolation and robust lifecycle management. Implemented unique tool naming per server, prevented duplicate tools, and enhanced configuration loading when MCP config is missing. Addressed critical cancel scope issues and cleanup to improve reliability during connect/disconnect sequences. The work enables safe concurrent MCP management and reduces operational risk.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on deliverables and impact across the OpenManus repos. Delivered user-centric enhancements in instruction flow and browser tooling, improving clarity, reliability, and developer productivity. Demonstrated strong cross-repo collaboration and robust bug fixing that reduces friction for end users and future work.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on deliverables and impact across the OpenManus repos. Delivered user-centric enhancements in instruction flow and browser tooling, improving clarity, reliability, and developer productivity. Demonstrated strong cross-repo collaboration and robust bug fixing that reduces friction for end users and future work.
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