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. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Lucide React
Implementation of the lucide icon library for react applications.
What is lucide? Read it here.
Installation
yarn add lucide-react
or
npm install lucide-react
How to use
It's built with ES modules so it's completely tree-shakable. Each icon can be imported as a react component.
Example
You can pass additional props to adjust the icon.
import { Camera } from 'lucide-react';
const App = () => {
return <Camera color="red" size={48} />;
};
export default App;
Props
| name | type | default |
|---|---|---|
size |
Number | 24 |
color |
String | currentColor |
strokeWidth |
Number | 2 |
Custom props
You can also pass custom props that will be added in the svg as attributes.
const App = () => {
return <Camera fill="red" />;
};
Generic icon component
It is possible to create a generic icon component to load icons.
⚠️ The example below is importing all ES modules. This is not recommended when you using a bundler since your application build size will grow substantially.
import { icons } from 'lucide-react';
const Icon = ({ name, color, size }) => {
const LucideIcon = icons[name];
return <LucideIcon color={color} size={size} />;
};
export default Icon;
With Dynamic Imports
Lucide react exports a dynamic import map dynamicIconImports. Useful for applications that want to show icons dynamically by icon name. For example when using a content management system with where icon names are stored in a database.
When using client side rendering, it will fetch the icon component when it's needed. This will reduce the initial bundle size.
The keys of the dynamic import map are the lucide original icon names.
Example with React suspense:
import React, { lazy, Suspense } from 'react';
import { dynamicIconImports, LucideProps } from 'lucide-react';
const fallback = <div style={{ background: '#ddd', width: 24, height: 24 }}/>
interface IconProps extends Omit<LucideProps, 'ref'> {
name: keyof typeof dynamicIconImports;
}
const Icon = ({ name, ...props }: IconProps) => {
const LucideIcon = lazy(dynamicIconImports[name]);
return (
<Suspense fallback={fallback}>
<LucideIcon {...props} />
</Suspense>
);
}
export default Icon
NextJS Example
In NextJS, the dynamic function can be used to dynamically load the icon component.
To make dynamic imports work with NextJS, you need to add lucide-react to the transpilePackages option in your next.config.js like this:
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
const nextConfig = {
transpilePackages: ['lucide-react'] // add this
}
module.exports = nextConfig
You can then start using it:
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
import { LucideProps } from 'lucide-react';
import dynamicIconImports from 'lucide-react/dynamicIconImports';
interface IconProps extends LucideProps {
name: keyof typeof dynamicIconImports;
}
const Icon = ({ name, ...props }: IconProps) => {
const LucideIcon = dynamic(dynamicIconImports[name])
return <LucideIcon {...props} />;
};
export default Icon;