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The Smol Training Playbook
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Here's a demo of Vessel Browser in action!
Minimax M2.7 was challenged with navigating to a large Ecom site, curate a selection of 5 different products, and add them all to the cart with included reasoning behind choices. (or try it yourself - open source, MIT license, and BYOK!)
```
npm i @quanta-intellect/vessel-browser
```
Vessel is a browser that I've been working on which is designed specifically for agents with human-in-the-loop visibility. It comes with a local MCP server allowing any harness that supports custom MCP to control the browser. Additionally, you can BYOK to 8+ different providers (including custom OAI compatible endpoints and local models).
One of my favorite features of the browser is persistent, bi-directional highlighting - meaning that both you AND the agent can highlight anything on the screen and the agent receives the context.
Vessel Browser is unique in that it surfaces available tools contextually to the agent, meaning the agent doesn't have to decide between 80+ tools at any given time, but rather is focused on a subset of tools most applicable to the current state.
Give it a try!
https://github.com/unmodeled-tyler/vessel-browser
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