Adding low-cost web navigation to an AI agent

A l setup can already search the web, but it still has weak real browsing ability. It uses Marginalia, Brave, Tavily, and a for search. It also uses a simple Mozilla-based and a lookup tool that mainly pulls from Wikipedia.

The missing parts are basic browsing actions: opening links, scrolling to the next section, searching within a page, and moving through a website. The goal is to find small, low-cost, tools so people with limited budgets can afford to use the agent.

Key points

  • The setup already uses Marginalia, Brave, Tavily, and a for .
  • It also has a Mozilla-based and a Wikipedia-focused lookup tool.
  • The main gaps are opening links, scrolling, page search, and moving around websites.
  • The desired solution should be small, cheap, and .
  • Better navigation can help reduce wasted tokens by reading only what the agent needs.
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