@ArizePhoenix: When debugging agents, you need to get to the problematic issues QUICKLY! Phoenix now comes with quick list-details nav…
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Arize Phoenix adds quick list-details navigation and resizable drawers for faster agent conversation debugging, plus VIM support in sessions.
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When debugging agents, you need to get to the problematic issues QUICKLY! Phoenix now comes with quick list-details navigations of conversations with agents as well as resizable drawers so you can quickly navigate between conversations as well. Also sessions now supports VIM
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