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# Brave Search MCP Server An MCP Server implementation that integrates the [Brave Search API](https://brave.com/search/api/), providing, Web Search, Local Points of Interest Search, Video Search, Image Search and News Search capabilities <a href="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@mikechao/brave-search-mcp"> <img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@mikechao/brave-search-mcp/badge" alt="Brave Search MCP server" /> </a> ## Features - **Web Search**: Perform a regular search on the web - **Image Search**: Search the web for images. Image search results will be available as a Resource - **News Search**: Search the web for news - **Video Search**: Search the web for videos - **Local Points of Interest Search**: Search for local physical locations, businesses, restaurants, services, etc ## Tools - **brave_web_search** - Execute web searches using Brave's API - Inputs: - `query` (string): The term to search the internet for - `count` (number, optional): The number of results to return (max 20, default 10) - `offset` (number, optional, default 0): The offset for pagination - `freshness` (enum, optional): Filters search results by when they were discovered - The following values are supported - pd: Discovered within the last 24 hours. - pw: Discovered within the last 7 Days. - pm: Discovered within the last 31 Days. - py: Discovered within the last 365 Days - YYYY-MM-DDtoYYYY-MM-DD: Custom date range (e.g., 2022-04-01to2022-07-30) - **brave_image_search** - Get images from the web relevant to the query - Inputs: - `query` (string): The term to search the internet for images of - `count` (number, optional): The number of images to return (max 3, default 1) - **brave_news_search** - Searches the web for news - Inputs: - `query` (string): The term to search the internet for news articles, trending topics, or recent events - `count` (number, optional): The number of results to return (max 20, default 10) - `freshness` (enum, optional): Filters search results by when they were discovered - The following values are supported - pd: Discovered within the last 24 hours. - pw: Discovered within the last 7 Days. - pm: Discovered within the last 31 Days. - py: Discovered within the last 365 Days - YYYY-MM-DDtoYYYY-MM-DD: Custom date range (e.g., 2022-04-01to2022-07-30) - **brave_local_search** - Search for local businesses, services and points of interest - **REQUIRES** subscription to the Pro api plan for location results - Falls back to brave_web_search if no location results are found - Inputs: - `query` (string): Local search term - `count` (number, optional): The number of results to return (max 20, default 5) - **brave_video_search** - Search the web for videos - Inputs: - `query`: (string): The term to search for videos - `count`: (number, optional): The number of videos to return (max 20, default 10) - `freshness` (enum, optional): Filters search results by when they were discovered - The following values are supported - pd: Discovered within the last 24 hours. - pw: Discovered within the last 7 Days. - pm: Discovered within the last 31 Days. - py: Discovered within the last 365 Days - YYYY-MM-DDtoYYYY-MM-DD: Custom date range (e.g., 2022-04-01to2022-07-30) ## Configuration ### Getting an API Key 1. Sign up for a [Brave Search API account](https://brave.com/search/api/) 2. Choose a plan (Free tier available with 2,000 queries/month) 3. Generate your API key [from the developer dashboard](https://api.search.brave.com/app/keys) ### Usage with Claude Code For [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) users, run this command: **Windows:** ```bash claude mcp add-json brave-search '{"command":"cmd","args":["/c","npx","-y","brave-search-mcp"],"env":{"BRAVE_API_KEY":"YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"}}' ``` **Linux/macOS:** ```bash claude mcp add-json brave-search '{"command":"npx","args":["-y","brave-search-mcp"],"env":{"BRAVE_API_KEY":"YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"}}' ``` Replace `YOUR_API_KEY_HERE` with your actual Brave Search API key. ### Usage with Claude Desktop ## Desktop Extension (DXT) 1. Download the `dxt` file from the [Releases](https://github.com/mikechao/brave-search-mcp/releases) 2. Open it with Claude Desktop or Go to File -> Settings -> Extensions and drag the .DXT file to the window to install it ## Docker 1. Clone the repo 2. Docker build ```bash docker build -t brave-search-mcp:latest -f ./Dockerfile . ``` 3. Add this to your `claude_desktop_config.json`: ```json { "mcp-servers": { "brave-search": { "command": "docker", "args": [ "run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "BRAVE_API_KEY", "brave-search-mcp" ], "env": { "BRAVE_API_KEY": "YOUR API KEY HERE" } } } } ``` ### NPX Add this to your `claude_desktop_config.json`: ```json { "mcp-servers": { "brave-search": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "brave-search-mcp" ], "env": { "BRAVE_API_KEY": "YOUR API KEY HERE" } } } } ``` ### Usage with LibreChat Add this to librechat.yaml ```yaml brave-search: command: sh args: - -c - BRAVE_API_KEY=API KEY npx -y brave-search-mcp ``` ## Contributing Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. ## Desktop Extensions (DXT) Anthropic recently released [Desktop Extensions](https://github.com/anthropics/dxt) allowing installation of local MCP Servers with one click. Install the CLI tool to help generate both `manifest.json` and final `.dxt` file. ```sh npm install -g @anthropic-ai/dxt ``` ### Creating the manifest.json file 1. In this folder/directory which contains the local MCP Server, run `dxt init`. The command will start an interactive CLI to help create the `manifest.json`. ### Creating the `dxt` file 1. First install dev dependencies and build ```sh npm install npm run build ``` 2. Then install only the production dependencies, generate a smaller nodule_modules directory ```sh npm install --omit=dev ``` 3. Run `dxt pack` to create a `dxt` file. This will also validate the manifest.json that was created. The `dxt` is essentially a zip file and will contain everything in this directory. ## Disclaimer This library is not officially associated with Brave Software. It is a third-party implementation of the Brave Search API with a MCP Server. ## License This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.

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