GitHub - mannaandpoem/OpenManus
Key Points
- 1This GitHub repository page announces that the OpenManus project has been relocated to a new official repository.
- 2The current and active source code for the OpenManus project can now be found at `https://github.com/FoundationAgents/OpenManus`.
- 3An archived version of the project's previous state is also accessible at `https://github.com/mannaandpoem/OpenManus_Archive`.
This document represents a GitHub repository page for a project titled OpenManus, initially hosted under the mannaandpoem organization. The primary purpose of this specific page is to serve as a public notification regarding the project's status and relocation. It explicitly states that "The OpenManus project has moved."
In detail, the document functions as a redirect or announcement platform, providing users with the updated location for the project's development and information. It specifies two key links:
- The new, official repository for the latest source code and ongoing development:
https://github.com/FoundationAgents/OpenManus. This indicates that the project's ownership or primary development has transitioned to theFoundationAgentsorganization. - An archived version of the project, located at its original or an explicitly archived path:
https://github.com/mannaandpoem/OpenManus_Archive. This suggests that while the main project has moved, a historical snapshot or non-active version remains accessible under the originalmannaandpoemorganization.
Beyond the relocation notice, the page includes standard GitHub interface elements and project metrics, such as a count of 74 forks and 283 stars, which reflect the community engagement and interest in the OpenManus project prior to its move. It also lists typical repository navigation components like "Branches," "Tags," "Activity," and file system indicators such as "Folders and files" and "README.md," confirming its nature as a GitHub repository's landing page. The "core methodology" described in this document is purely an informational redirection mechanism, indicating a project migration rather than outlining any technical or scientific methodology of the OpenManus project itself.