mcp-omnisearch
🔍 A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing unified access to multiple search engines (Tavily, Brave, Kagi), AI tools (Perplexity, FastGPT), and content processing services (Jina AI, Kagi). Combines search, AI responses, content processing, and enhancement features through a single interface.
mcp-omnisearch
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides unified access to
multiple search providers and AI tools. This server combines the
capabilities of Tavily, Brave, Kagi, Exa AI, GitHub, Linkup, and
Firecrawl to offer comprehensive search, AI responses, and content
processing through four consolidated tools.
Features
🔍 web_search — Web Search
Search the web for information. Providers: tavily (factual/citations),
brave (privacy/operators), kagi (quality/operators), exa
(AI-semantic), kagi_enrichment (specialized indexes).
Parameters:
query(string, required): Search queryprovider(string, required):tavily,brave,kagi,exa, orkagi_enrichmentlimit(number, optional): Maximum number of results (default: 10)include_domains(array, optional): Only return results from these
domainsexclude_domains(array, optional): Exclude results from these
domains
🤖 ai_search — AI-Powered Answers
Get AI-powered answers with citations and reasoning. Providers:
kagi_fastgpt (fast ~900ms answers), exa_answer (semantic AI), linkup
(deep agentic search with sources).
Parameters:
query(string, required): Question or search queryprovider(string, required):kagi_fastgpt,exa_answer, orlinkuplimit(number, optional): Maximum number of results (default: 10)
🔎 github_search — GitHub Search
Search GitHub for code, repositories, or users. Supports advanced
syntax: filename:, path:, repo:, user:, language:,in:file.
Parameters:
query(string, required): Search querysearch_type(string, optional):code,repositories, orusers
(default: code)limit(number, optional): Maximum number of results (default: 10)sort(string, optional):stars,forks, orupdated
(repositories only)
📄 web_extract — Content Extraction and Processing
Extract, process, or summarize web content from URLs. Providers:
tavily (content extraction), kagi (summarization of
pages/videos/podcasts), firecrawl
(scraping/crawling/mapping/structured extraction/interactive), exa
(content retrieval/similar pages).
Parameters:
url(string or array, required): URL or array of URLs to processprovider(string, required):tavily,kagi,firecrawl, orexamode(string, optional): Processing mode. Firecrawl:
scrape/crawl/map/extract/actions. Exa: contents/similar. Tavily:
extract. Kagi: summarize. Defaults to provider default.extract_depth(string, optional):basicoradvanced(default:
basic)
🎯 Search Operators
MCP Omnisearch provides powerful search capabilities through operators
and parameters:
Search Operator Reference
Brave & Kagi Operators (use in query string):
- Domain:
site:example.com,-site:example.com - File type:
filetype:pdforext:pdf - Location:
intitle:term,inurl:term,inbody:term,inpage:term - Language:
lang:en(ISO 639-1 codes) - Country:
loc:us(ISO 3166-1 codes) - Date:
before:2024,after:2024-01-01 - Exact:
"exact phrase" - Include/Exclude:
+required,-excluded
Tavily (API parameters only):
- Domain filtering:
include_domains,exclude_domains
Example Usage
// Brave/Kagi: Advanced operators in query
{
"query": "filetype:pdf lang:en site:microsoft.com +typescript -javascript",
"provider": "brave"
}
// Brave/Kagi: Search gists
{
"query": "site:gist.github.com claude code settings",
"provider": "brave"
}
// Tavily: API parameters for domain filtering
{
"query": "typescript guide",
"provider": "tavily",
"include_domains": ["microsoft.com"]
}
Provider Capabilities
- Brave Search: Full native operator support in query string
- Kagi Search: Complete operator support in query string
- Tavily Search: Domain filtering through API parameters
- Exa Search: Domain filtering through API parameters, semantic
search with neural understanding - GitHub Search: Advanced code search syntax with qualifiers:
filename:remote.ts- Search for specific filespath:src/lib- Search within specific directoriesrepo:user/repo- Search within specific repositoriesuser:username- Search within a user's repositorieslanguage:typescript- Filter by programming languagein:file "export function"- Search for text within files
Flexible API Key Requirements
MCP Omnisearch is designed to work with the API keys you have
available. You don't need to have keys for all providers - the server
will automatically detect which API keys are available and only enable
those providers.
For example:
- If you only have a Tavily and Brave API key, only those providers
will be available - If you don't have a Kagi API key, Kagi-based services won't be
available, but all other providers will work normally - The server will log which providers are available based on the API
keys you've configured
This flexibility makes it easy to get started with just one or two
providers and add more as needed.
Configuration
This server requires configuration through your MCP client. Here are
examples for different environments:
Cline Configuration
Add this to your Cline MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-omnisearch": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/mcp-omnisearch/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"TAVILY_API_KEY": "your-tavily-key",
"KAGI_API_KEY": "your-kagi-key",
"BRAVE_API_KEY": "your-brave-key",
"GITHUB_API_KEY": "your-github-key",
"EXA_API_KEY": "your-exa-key",
"LINKUP_API_KEY": "your-linkup-key",
"FIRECRAWL_API_KEY": "your-firecrawl-key",
"FIRECRAWL_BASE_URL": "http://localhost:3002"
},
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}
Claude Desktop with WSL Configuration
For WSL environments, add this to your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-omnisearch": {
"command": "wsl.exe",
"args": [
"bash",
"-c",
"TAVILY_API_KEY=key1 KAGI_API_KEY=key2 BRAVE_API_KEY=key3 GITHUB_API_KEY=key4 EXA_API_KEY=key5 LINKUP_API_KEY=key6 FIRECRAWL_API_KEY=key7 FIRECRAWL_BASE_URL=http://localhost:3002 node /path/to/mcp-omnisearch/dist/index.js"
]
}
}
}
Environment Variables
The server uses API keys for each provider. You don't need keys for
all providers - only the providers corresponding to your available
API keys will be activated:
TAVILY_API_KEY: For Tavily Search and content extractionKAGI_API_KEY: For Kagi services (Search, FastGPT, Summarizer,
Enrichment)BRAVE_API_KEY: For Brave SearchGITHUB_API_KEY: For GitHub search services (Code, Repository, User
search)EXA_API_KEY: For Exa AI services (Search, Answer, Contents,
Similar)LINKUP_API_KEY: For Linkup AI search with sourced answersFIRECRAWL_API_KEY: For Firecrawl services (Scrape, Crawl, Map,
Extract, Actions)FIRECRAWL_BASE_URL: For self-hosted Firecrawl instances (optional,
defaults to Firecrawl cloud service)
You can start with just one or two API keys and add more later as
needed. The server will log which providers are available on startup.
GitHub API Key Setup
To use GitHub search features, you'll need a GitHub personal access
token with public repository access only for security:
Go to GitHub Settings: Navigate to
GitHub Settings > Developer settings > Personal access tokensCreate a new token: Click "Generate new token" → "Generate new
token (classic)"Configure token settings:
Name:
MCP Omnisearch - Public SearchExpiration: Choose your preferred expiration (90 days
recommended)Scopes: Leave all checkboxes UNCHECKED
⚠️ Important: Do not select any scopes. An empty scope token
can only access public repositories and user profiles, which is
exactly what we want for search functionality.
Generate and copy: Click "Generate token" and copy the token
immediatelyAdd to environment: Set
GITHUB_API_KEY=your_token_here
Security Notes:
- This token configuration ensures no access to private repositories
- Only public code search, repository discovery, and user profiles are
accessible - Rate limits: 5,000 requests/hour for code search, 10 requests/minute
for code search specifically - You can revoke the token anytime from GitHub settings if needed
Self-Hosted Firecrawl Configuration
If you're running a self-hosted instance of Firecrawl, you can
configure MCP Omnisearch to use it by setting the FIRECRAWL_BASE_URL
environment variable. This allows you to maintain complete control
over your data processing pipeline.
Self-hosted Firecrawl setup:
- Follow the
Firecrawl self-hosting guide - Set up your Firecrawl instance (default runs on
http://localhost:3002) - Configure MCP Omnisearch with your self-hosted URL:
FIRECRAWL_BASE_URL=http://localhost:3002
# or for a remote self-hosted instance:
FIRECRAWL_BASE_URL=https://your-firecrawl-domain.com
Important notes:
- If
FIRECRAWL_BASE_URLis not set, MCP Omnisearch will default to
the Firecrawl cloud service - Self-hosted instances support the same API endpoints (
/v1/scrape,/v1/crawl, etc.) - You'll still need a
FIRECRAWL_API_KEYeven for self-hosted
instances - Self-hosted Firecrawl provides enhanced security and customization
options
API
The server exposes 4 consolidated MCP tools. Each tool dispatches to
the provider you select:
web_search
Search the web for information.
{
"query": "latest developments in quantum computing",
"provider": "tavily"
}
{
"query": "rust programming language features site:github.com",
"provider": "brave",
"limit": 15
}
{
"query": "latest AI research papers",
"provider": "exa",
"include_domains": ["arxiv.org", "scholar.google.com"]
}
ai_search
Get AI-powered answers with citations.
{
"query": "Explain the differences between REST and GraphQL",
"provider": "kagi_fastgpt"
}
{
"query": "How does machine learning work?",
"provider": "exa_answer"
}
{
"query": "What are the latest advances in quantum computing?",
"provider": "linkup"
}
github_search
Search GitHub for code, repositories, or users.
{
"query": "filename:remote.ts @sveltejs/kit",
"search_type": "code",
"limit": 5
}
{
"query": "sveltekit remote functions",
"search_type": "repositories",
"sort": "stars"
}
{
"query": "Rich-Harris",
"search_type": "users",
"limit": 3
}
web_extract
Extract, process, or summarize web content from URLs.
{
"url": "https://example.com/long-article",
"provider": "kagi",
"mode": "summarize"
}
{
"url": [
"https://example.com/article1",
"https://example.com/article2"
],
"provider": "tavily"
}
{
"url": "https://example.com",
"provider": "firecrawl",
"mode": "crawl",
"extract_depth": "advanced"
}
{
"url": "https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.09685",
"provider": "exa",
"mode": "similar"
}
Docker Deployment
MCP Omnisearch supports containerized deployment using Docker with
MCPO (Model Context Protocol Over HTTP) integration, enabling cloud
deployment and OpenAPI access.
Quick Start with Docker
- Using Docker Compose (Recommended):
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/spences10/mcp-omnisearch.git
cd mcp-omnisearch
# Create .env file with your API keys
echo "TAVILY_API_KEY=your-tavily-key" > .env
echo "KAGI_API_KEY=your-kagi-key" >> .env
echo "BRAVE_API_KEY=your-brave-key" >> .env
echo "EXA_API_KEY=your-exa-key" >> .env
echo "GITHUB_API_KEY=your-github-key" >> .env
# Add other API keys as needed
echo "LINKUP_API_KEY=your-linkup-key" >> .env
# Start the container
docker-compose up -d
- Using Docker directly:
docker build -t mcp-omnisearch .
docker run -d \
-p 8000:8000 \
-e TAVILY_API_KEY=your-tavily-key \
-e KAGI_API_KEY=your-kagi-key \
-e BRAVE_API_KEY=your-brave-key \
-e EXA_API_KEY=your-exa-key \
-e GITHUB_API_KEY=your-github-key \
-e LINKUP_API_KEY=your-linkup-key \
--name mcp-omnisearch \
mcp-omnisearch
Container Environment Variables
Configure the container using environment variables for each provider:
TAVILY_API_KEY: For Tavily Search and content extractionKAGI_API_KEY: For Kagi services (Search, FastGPT, Summarizer,
Enrichment)BRAVE_API_KEY: For Brave SearchGITHUB_API_KEY: For GitHub search servicesEXA_API_KEY: For Exa AI servicesLINKUP_API_KEY: For Linkup AI searchFIRECRAWL_API_KEY: For Firecrawl servicesFIRECRAWL_BASE_URL: For self-hosted Firecrawl instances (optional)PORT: Container port (defaults to 8000)
OpenAPI Access
Once deployed, the MCP server is accessible via OpenAPI at:
- Base URL:
http://your-container-host:8000 - OpenAPI Endpoint:
/omnisearch - Compatible with: OpenWebUI and other tools expecting OpenAPI
Cloud Deployment
The containerized version can be deployed to any container platform
that supports Docker:
- Cloud Run (Google Cloud)
- Container Instances (Azure)
- ECS/Fargate (AWS)
- Railway, Render, Fly.io
- Any Kubernetes cluster
Example deployment to a cloud platform:
# Build and tag for your registry
docker build -t your-registry/mcp-omnisearch:latest .
docker push your-registry/mcp-omnisearch:latest
# Deploy with your platform's CLI or web interface
# Configure environment variables through your platform's settings
Development
Setup
- Clone the repository
- Install dependencies:
pnpm install
- Build the project:
pnpm run build
- Run in development mode:
pnpm run dev
Publishing
- Update version in package.json
- Build the project:
pnpm run build
- Publish to npm:
pnpm publish
Troubleshooting
API Keys and Access
Each provider requires its own API key and may have different access
requirements:
- Tavily: Requires an API key from their developer portal
- Kagi: Some features limited to Business (Team) plan users
- Brave: API key from their developer portal
- GitHub: Personal access token with no scopes selected
(public access only) - Exa AI: API key from their dashboard at
dashboard.exa.ai - Linkup: API key from their developer portal
- Firecrawl: API key required from their developer portal
Rate Limits
Each provider has its own rate limits. The server will handle rate
limit errors gracefully and return appropriate error messages.
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md before opening a PR. In short:
- Start by opening an issue to propose your change and align scope.
- Prefer small, focused PRs with a clear explanation (problem →
approach → verification). - Follow provider conventions: use
src/common/http.ts(http_json)
for HTTP, read keys fromsrc/config/env.ts, respect timeouts, and
surface errors viaProviderError.
License
MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
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