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AI can help people build Hugging Face / Gradio Spaces fast.
But after enough patches, rebuilds, and “quick fixes,” another problem shows up:
the app may still open, but the structure starts drifting.
Files disappear.
Routes go stale.
Tabs stop pointing to the right body.
Receipts or manifests get lost.
A patch looks successful, but something important did not actually carry forward.
I built an early public lane of the Digital Mycelium HF App Clinic to test this exact failure mode.
The current version lets you upload a Space ZIP, optionally include a SHA-256 sidecar or source-return manifest, and run a read-only continuity check.
No code execution.
No repository mutation.
No silent repair.
Just a simple question:
did the app body actually carry forward?
I’m looking for a few early external HF/Gradio Space ZIPs from unrelated builders and patch histories to test the clinic against real-world drift cases.
Useful cases:
* AI-assisted Spaces with lots of patches
* Spaces that used to work but became hard to reason about
* missing-file or stale-route problems
* rebuilds where something silently disappeared
* apps where the README, files, and live behavior no longer feel aligned
The goal is not to judge anyone’s app.
The goal is to build a practical continuity layer for people making apps with AI.
Space:
HirModel/digital-mycelium-master-dashboard
#HuggingFace #Gradio #AIApps #AICoding #AppContinuity
But after enough patches, rebuilds, and “quick fixes,” another problem shows up:
the app may still open, but the structure starts drifting.
Files disappear.
Routes go stale.
Tabs stop pointing to the right body.
Receipts or manifests get lost.
A patch looks successful, but something important did not actually carry forward.
I built an early public lane of the Digital Mycelium HF App Clinic to test this exact failure mode.
The current version lets you upload a Space ZIP, optionally include a SHA-256 sidecar or source-return manifest, and run a read-only continuity check.
No code execution.
No repository mutation.
No silent repair.
Just a simple question:
did the app body actually carry forward?
I’m looking for a few early external HF/Gradio Space ZIPs from unrelated builders and patch histories to test the clinic against real-world drift cases.
Useful cases:
* AI-assisted Spaces with lots of patches
* Spaces that used to work but became hard to reason about
* missing-file or stale-route problems
* rebuilds where something silently disappeared
* apps where the README, files, and live behavior no longer feel aligned
The goal is not to judge anyone’s app.
The goal is to build a practical continuity layer for people making apps with AI.
Space:
HirModel/digital-mycelium-master-dashboard
#HuggingFace #Gradio #AIApps #AICoding #AppContinuity