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"DuckDuckGo" matching MCP tools:

  • Search the web using SearXNG, aggregating results from over 200 engines with privacy. Use categories to focus on specific content types or specify engines for precise sources.
    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
  • Run a multi-engine web search to get a ranked, deduplicated list of links with snippets. Use for discovery queries and to obtain URLs for further fetching.
    MIT
  • Search the web using a tiered cascade of Brave, DuckDuckGo, and a scraper. Optionally summarize results or fetch the top result's content.
    MIT
  • Query DuckDuckGo to retrieve current information, research topics, or find specific websites. Results include titles, URLs, and snippets.
    MIT

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  • Extract clean, readable text from any webpage by removing navigation, headers, and scripts. Use start_index and max_length to paginate through lengthy content.
    MIT
  • Get AI-generated answers to complex questions using web content. Choose search modes for academic, forum, wiki, or deep analysis responses with adjustable detail levels.
    Apache 2.0
  • Search the web using DuckDuckGo, returning results without requiring an API key. Specify query, maximum results up to 20, and region.
    MIT
  • Perform web searches using DuckDuckGo to gather diverse information, news, articles, and online content with support for filtering, region-specific results, and SafeSearch controls.
    MIT
  • Get AI-generated answers to search queries by analyzing web content through DuckDuckGo Search MCP, providing privacy-friendly access to real-time information.
    Apache 2.0
  • Search the web using DuckDuckGo to find relevant information, web pages, and summaries for any query. Get results with titles, URLs, and detailed content to access real-time web data.
    Apache 2.0
  • Conduct comprehensive research by automatically searching multiple engines and sources, then analyzing and cross-referencing results to validate information and create detailed briefings.
    MIT
  • Conduct deep research by aggregating results from multiple search backends, scoring by relevance, and removing duplicates.
    Python
    MIT
  • Search the web via DuckDuckGo, synthesize results with Gemma 4B, and store the summary as a declarative block in Engram's manifold. Ground hypotheses in real-world data.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Search the web using multiple search engines to find current information, articles, or references. Merges results from DuckDuckGo and Bing by default, with optional API keys for higher quality.
    MIT
  • Search the web to find current information, news articles, or detailed web pages. Get ranked results from multiple search engines with titles, URLs, and snippets for research or fact-checking.
    MIT
  • Search the web for current information using DuckDuckGo, returning summaries, related topics, and source URLs. No API key required. Privacy-first.
    Business Source 1.1
  • Search the web with DuckDuckGo and return context scored by semantic similarity to prioritize relevant results.
    Python
    MIT