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

ME News Report, April 17 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, Hugging Face now supports visualization of user-uploaded Pi traces. According to the screenshot, after uploading, users can directly view the proxy session files, tool calls, and execution results on the page, eliminating the need to log only the raw trace files. Hugging Face CEO Clément Delangue stated that the goal is to make sharing agent traces more common. For the current agent community, what is more scarce are authentic execution traces that can be used for analysis, comparison, and reproduction. Hugging Face’s addition this time is to build this layer of infrastructure. (Source: BlockBeats)
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TeaAndSlippage
· 6h ago
Dongcha Beating This monitoring channel has something special
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Miner'sHelmetUnderTheMoonlight
· 10h ago
Clément is right, the agent community now lacks reproducible execution traces, and this wave of infrastructure is being built in a timely manner.
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雾中TVL
· 10h ago
Will sharing agent traces in the future become as natural as sharing model weights?
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GateUser-9d67589f
· 10h ago
After uploading, directly view the tool invocation and results, saving how much troubleshooting time.
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GateUser-2100b43b
· 10h ago
HF This is about lowering the barrier to developing agents even further.
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GateUser-870b5e71
· 10h ago
Finally no longer need to translate raw logs, visualized trace is so friendly for debugging.
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