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- Search the web with natural language queries for open-ended exploration, complementing authoritative searches.Apache 2.0
- Check the cost per 1,000 requests for any supported search engine to estimate spending before running bulk operations.MIT
- Retrieve a list of valid search engine names to filter search results by specific sources like web, academic, code, or video.MIT
- Retrieve the version number of the Everything search engine to confirm installation status or check for updates.MIT
- Retrieve metadata about your Programmable Search Engine by providing your Google email address.MIT
- Retrieve metadata about a Google Programmable Search Engine by providing your Google email address.MIT
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- Flicense-qualityDmaintenanceEnables Google search queries and webpage content extraction through an MCP server deployed on Cloudflare Workers. Supports single and batch webpage content extraction with integrated OAuth authentication.Last updated1
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Scrape Google search results with SERP data, ads, and knowledge panels
The Google Compute Engine MCP server is a fully-managed Model Context Protocol server that provides tools to manage Google Compute Engine resources through AI agents. It enables capabilities including instance management (creating, starting, stopping, resetting, listing), disk management, handling instance templates and group managers, viewing machine and accelerator types, managing images, and accessing reservation and commitment information. The server operates as a zero-deployment, enterprise-grade endpoint at https://compute.googleapis.com/mcp with built-in IAM-based security.
- Submit a search query to retrieve web results using the browser's default search engine.BSD 3-Clause
- Retrieve metadata about a Programmable Search Engine, including its configuration and available refinements, by providing the user's Google email.MIT
- Retrieve metadata about a Programmable Search Engine using a user's Google email. Obtain key details such as configuration and available refinements within Google Workspace MCP Server.MIT
- Retrieve metadata about a Programmable Search Engine by providing your Google email. Get engine details to inspect or manage configuration.MIT
- Retrieve sitemap data from Google Search Console to analyze website structure and improve search engine visibility.MIT
- Retrieve the complete list of regions supported by Google search engine to configure your project targeting.Apache 2.0
- Update an existing search engine entry in your project—adjust language, region, Google Maps integration, and featured snippet settings.Apache 2.0
- Retrieve search engine results pages (SERPs) by querying popular engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, or DuckDuckGo. Specify country, engine, and pages to gather SERP data for SEO analysis or research.
- Apply exploration decisions to a NEXUS session and retrieve the next frontier of leaves for hierarchical data traversal in WorkFlowy outlines.MIT
- Retrieve the list of search provider names that can be specified when customizing the search source. Enables building UIs for provider selection before searching.MIT
- Search the live web by routing each query to an optimal engine from six providers, returning ranked results with optional synthesized answers and citations.MIT
- Search the web using multiple engines (Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, Yandex) to find relevant results including titles, URLs, and snippets. Supports options for time range, domains, and auto-extraction.MIT
- Retrieve the full catalog of data engines grouped by category, each with a one-line title, to find the best engine when initial search fails to match user intent.MIT
- Display the coverage map of strategy exploration, highlighting explored versus untried combinations. Filter by exploration goal to focus on specific objectives.Apache 2.0