WebSearch - Advanced Web Search and Content Extraction Tool

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m4s1t4a year ago
Web Search tools are a series of tools that allow Claude to acces de internet via MCP Server
Overview

What is WebSearch?

WebSearch is an advanced web search and content extraction tool built with Python, designed to perform intelligent web searches and extract specific information from web pages using natural language prompts.

How to use WebSearch?

To use WebSearch, set up the environment by installing the required packages, configure the MCP server, and access the tools through Claude for Desktop.

Key features of WebSearch?

  • Advanced web search with customizable parameters
  • Content extraction from web pages
  • Web crawling with configurable depth
  • Web scraping with various output formats
  • Integration with Firecrawl API for enhanced capabilities

Use cases of WebSearch?

  1. Conducting detailed research by extracting information from multiple web pages.
  2. Automating data collection for analysis or reporting.
  3. Enhancing web applications with content scraping features.

FAQ from WebSearch?

  • What are the prerequisites for using WebSearch?

You need Python 3.8 or higher, uv package manager, and API keys for Firecrawl and OpenAI (optional).

  • How do I install WebSearch?

Follow the installation instructions provided in the documentation, including setting up a virtual environment and installing dependencies.

  • Can I customize the search parameters?

Yes! WebSearch allows you to customize search parameters for more targeted results.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
m4s1t4
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