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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@isaacs/cliui
Temporary fork of cliui.
easily create complex multi-column command-line-interfaces.
Example
const ui = require('cliui')()
ui.div('Usage: $0 [command] [options]')
ui.div({
text: 'Options:',
padding: [2, 0, 1, 0]
})
ui.div(
{
text: "-f, --file",
width: 20,
padding: [0, 4, 0, 4]
},
{
text: "the file to load." +
chalk.green("(if this description is long it wraps).")
,
width: 20
},
{
text: chalk.red("[required]"),
align: 'right'
}
)
console.log(ui.toString())
Deno/ESM Support
As of v7 cliui supports Deno and
ESM:
import cliui from "https://deno.land/x/cliui/deno.ts";
const ui = cliui({})
ui.div('Usage: $0 [command] [options]')
ui.div({
text: 'Options:',
padding: [2, 0, 1, 0]
})
ui.div({
text: "-f, --file",
width: 20,
padding: [0, 4, 0, 4]
})
console.log(ui.toString())
Layout DSL
cliui exposes a simple layout DSL:
If you create a single ui.div, passing a string rather than an
object:
\n: characters will be interpreted as new rows.\t: characters will be interpreted as new columns.\s: characters will be interpreted as padding.
as an example...
var ui = require('./')({
width: 60
})
ui.div(
'Usage: node ./bin/foo.js\n' +
' <regex>\t provide a regex\n' +
' <glob>\t provide a glob\t [required]'
)
console.log(ui.toString())
will output:
Usage: node ./bin/foo.js
<regex> provide a regex
<glob> provide a glob [required]
Methods
cliui = require('cliui')
cliui({width: integer})
Specify the maximum width of the UI being generated.
If no width is provided, cliui will try to get the current window's width and use it, and if that doesn't work, width will be set to 80.
cliui({wrap: boolean})
Enable or disable the wrapping of text in a column.
cliui.div(column, column, column)
Create a row with any number of columns, a column can either be a string, or an object with the following options:
- text: some text to place in the column.
- width: the width of a column.
- align: alignment,
rightorcenter. - padding:
[top, right, bottom, left]. - border: should a border be placed around the div?
cliui.span(column, column, column)
Similar to div, except the next row will be appended without
a new line being created.
cliui.resetOutput()
Resets the UI elements of the current cliui instance, maintaining the values
set for width and wrap.