Add comprehensive frontend UI and distributed infrastructure

Frontend Enhancements:
- Complete React TypeScript frontend with modern UI components
- Distributed workflows management interface with real-time updates
- Socket.IO integration for live agent status monitoring
- Agent management dashboard with cluster visualization
- Project management interface with metrics and task tracking
- Responsive design with proper error handling and loading states

Backend Infrastructure:
- Distributed coordinator for multi-agent workflow orchestration
- Cluster management API with comprehensive agent operations
- Enhanced database models for agents and projects
- Project service for filesystem-based project discovery
- Performance monitoring and metrics collection
- Comprehensive API documentation and error handling

Documentation:
- Complete distributed development guide (README_DISTRIBUTED.md)
- Comprehensive development report with architecture insights
- System configuration templates and deployment guides

The platform now provides a complete web interface for managing the distributed AI cluster
with real-time monitoring, workflow orchestration, and agent coordination capabilities.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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/*
* Simple wrapper around node that first registers Sucrase with default settings.
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* This is meant for simple use cases, and doesn't support custom Node/V8 args,
* executing a code snippet, a REPL, or other things that you might find in
* node, babel-node, or ts-node. For more advanced use cases, you can use
* `node -r sucrase/register` or register a require hook programmatically from
* your own code.
*/
require("../register");
process.argv.splice(1, 1);
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Module.runMain();