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"General search query" matching MCP tools:

  • View available AI models and their specializations, or manually override model selection to match specific query types like research, reasoning, or general search.
    MIT
  • Perform a web search via Bing API to retrieve relevant websites and general information by specifying query, result count, offset, and market code.
    MIT
  • Conduct general web searches with customizable parameters like query, result count, depth, and relevance score. Retrieve filtered and relevant results for specific needs using the Tavily API.
    MIT
  • Perform general search queries to obtain comprehensive information on any topic, with adjustable detail levels for tailored results.
  • List all user contexts with active status, including general and specialist types.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Fetch web search results for a query using the Kagi Search API. Supports filtering by domain, date, file type, and workflow type (news, videos, podcasts, images) with numbered results for easy reference.
    MIT

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  • Search sidecar query audits with filters including user, query ID, database, table, and date range. Returns a search UUID for later retrieval of results.
    GPL 3.0
  • Query Elasticsearch indices using query DSL with enabled highlights. Connect and interact with Elasticsearch data via the Elasticsearch MCP Server for precise search results.
    Apache 2.0
  • Query urlDNA threat intelligence scans using custom search syntax to filter by domain, IP, URL, device, country, technology, and security status for security analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find relevant blog posts and essays using semantic search with AI-powered embeddings. Enter a query to retrieve content with relevance scores.
    MIT
  • Search academic papers from CORE to find relevant research using query terms and return paper metadata for analysis.
    MIT
  • Search arXiv academic papers by query, category, author, or date to find relevant research publications.
    MIT