Hugging Face supports visual upload of Pi trace, allowing direct sharing of the proxy execution process

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ME News update: On April 17 (UTC+8), according to Dongcha Beating monitoring, Hugging Face now supports the visualization of Pi traces uploaded by users. As shown in the screenshot, after uploading, users can directly view the files, tool calls, and execution results of a proxy session on the page, without needing to only review logs in the original trace file. Hugging Face CEO Clément Delangue said that the goal is to make sharing agent traces more common. For today’s agent community, what is even more scarce are real execution traces that can be used for analysis, comparison, and reproduction. What Hugging Face added this time is precisely this layer of infrastructure. (Source: BlockBeats)
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Cream-ColoredCross-ChainBridge
· 8h ago
The days of blind reading the original logs are over.
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NekoOnCall
· 19h ago
This move was brilliant; HF has secured a position in the agent infrastructure track.
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GateUser-2eca626f
· 20h ago
Finally, I don't have to write scripts to parse Pi trace myself anymore, so touching.
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FeeMarketMonk
· 20h ago
Sharing trajectory changes is common; how much best practices can the community accumulate?
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GlitchOrchard
· 20h ago
Visualizing traces is so crucial; previously, looking at logs was basically like archaeology.
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CandleAfterTheRain
· 20h ago
View files, tool calls, and execution results in one place, doubling debugging efficiency
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LunaCircuit
· 20h ago
Clément, this direction is correct; agent reproducibility is the moat of the infrastructure.
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