@quanta-intellect/vessel-browser 0.1.11 → 0.1.13

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  *Vessel is in active development and currently makes no security assurances. Use and deploy it with care.*
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  ## Quick Start
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  ### Fastest Install Today
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  <img width="1280" height="800" alt="vessel_2026-03-17_145154_5389" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b1c08d6c-bcdf-4c9a-8429-a71a23a61903" />
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  Vessel is built for persistent web agents that need a real browser, durable state, and a human-visible interface. The agent is the primary operator. The human follows along in the live browser UI, audits what the agent is doing, and steers when needed.
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  Today, Vessel provides the browser shell, page visibility, and supervisory surfaces needed to support that model. The long-term goal is not "a browser with AI features," but a browser runtime for autonomous agents with a clear supervisory experience for humans.