[UI/UX] Implement real-time monitoring for the status dashboard#348
[UI/UX] Implement real-time monitoring for the status dashboard#348
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Added --watch (-w) flag to the --status command to allow real-time monitoring of the evolution dashboard. Supports configurable intervals and respects both standard and JSON output modes. Updated help documentation to reflect new functionality. Co-authored-by: RainRat <20098977+RainRat@users.noreply.github.com>
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PR Title: [UI/UX] Implement real-time monitoring for the status dashboard
Description:
--statuscommand repeatedly to monitor the progress of long-running evolution sessions, which is inefficient and creates friction.--watch(alias-w) flag to the--statuscommand. This enables a real-time monitoring mode that automatically refreshes the status dashboard (or JSON output) at a configurable interval. This reduces manual keystrokes and provides constant, effortless feedback on the system's state.Changes:
--statushandler inevolverstage.pyto support--watchand-wflags.__doc__string with documentation for the new flags.PR created automatically by Jules for task 16476244829108634306 started by @RainRat