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anthonyrawlins 85bf1341f3 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>
2025-07-10 08:41:59 +10:00

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Releasing date-fns

  1. First, make sure that the library is built by running ./scripts/build/build.sh and committing and pushing any change you would have.

  2. Then add the changelog entry generated by yarn ts-node scripts/release/buildChangelog.ts to CHANGELOG.md. Make sure that the output is valid Markdown and fix if there're any errors. Commit and push the file.

  3. Using the version that the changelog script generated, run the command:

    env VERSION="vX.XX.X" APP_ENV="production" GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="secrets/production/key.json" ./scripts/release/release.sh
    

    The script will change package.json. Do not commit the change, and reset it instead.

  4. Now when the package is published, go to GitHub Releases and draft a new version using the changelog entry you generated earlier.

  5. Finally, write an announce tweet using the created GitHub release as the tweet link.

You're done, great job!