@yoheinakajima: and here's what a coding agent on activegraph looks like basically you always get a trace and a graph automatically
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Yohei Nakajima shares a demo of a coding agent on activegraph that automatically produces a trace and graph.
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and here’s what a coding agent on activegraph looks like
basically you always get a trace and a graph automatically https://t.co/nbv28EMTAZ
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