
Claude Web Search
STDIOMCP server providing web search capabilities for LLMs using Claude API
MCP server providing web search capabilities for LLMs using Claude API
This MCP (Model Context Protocol) server provides web search capabilities using the Claude API. It allows LLMs to access up-to-date information from the web through a standardized interface.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Doriandarko/claude-search-mcp.git cd claude-search-mcp
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build the server:
npm run build
This compiles the TypeScript code and makes the server executable.
Link the server for global access:
npm link
This makes the mcp-server-claude-search
command available system-wide, allowing the Claude Desktop app to find it.
Once the server is installed and linked, the Claude Desktop app can manage it automatically if configured correctly.
Configure Claude Desktop App:
Open your Claude Desktop app's MCP server configuration file (usually claude_desktop_config.json
). Add or update the entry for this server:
{ "mcpServers": { // ... other servers ... "claude-search": { "command": "mcp-server-claude-search", "env": { "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE" } } // ... other servers ... } }
Replace "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE"
with your actual Anthropic API key. The server will also attempt to read this key from ~/code/claude-search-mcp/claude_desktop_config.json
if the env
variable is not set here, but it's good practice to define it per-server in the main config.
Launch Claude Desktop App:
Start (or restart) your Claude Desktop application. It should now be able to find and launch the mcp-server-claude-search
when needed.
Use Web Search: You can now use web search capabilities in your conversations with Claude.
If you want to run the server manually for testing or development purposes (outside of the Claude Desktop app management):
mcp-server-claude-search
npm run dev
npm start
The web search tool supports the following parameters when called by an LLM:
query
(required): The search query string.maxResults
(optional): Maximum number of search results to return (default: 5).allowedDomains
(optional): Array of domains to include in search results (e.g., ["example.com", "wikipedia.org"]
).blockedDomains
(optional): Array of domains to exclude from search results.MIT