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"Web search tools and methods that don't require API keys" matching MCP tools:

  • 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
  • Retrieve your Ozon seller account subscription tier and premium status, along with a list of API methods requiring that tier. Cache with optional refresh for accurate results.
    MIT
  • Set a default budget so that other YNAB tools do not require a budget ID in every call. This simplifies recurring operations.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Analyze web pages to identify authentication methods, API endpoints, frameworks, and storage for developing OpenTabs plugins. Provides actionable intelligence including extraction hints and implementation approaches.
    MIT

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    Provides MCP tool adapters for Bioconductor methods like limma, DESeq2, and fgsea, enabling statistical analysis of omics data through containerized R execution. It serves as a bridge between MCP clients and bioinformatics tools for reproducible research workflows.
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    Apache 2.0
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    Enables web search and web fetch operations using Ollama's hosted APIs, allowing MCP clients to search the web and retrieve page content.
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  • Web search for AI agents — one tool across 6 engines, routed to the cheapest + cached.

  • Docs: https://docs.keenable.ai/mcp-server Keenable is a free, remote MCP server that gives agents access to the web index. Search the web with ranked results and date/site filters, then fetch any indexed page as clean markdown. Works out of the box with no account or API key.

  • Discover available Zabbix API objects and methods dynamically. Returns all objects or a specific one to guide subsequent API calls.
    GPL 3.0
  • Search the web using Brave Search for global content or Naver Search for Korean-specific results. Automatically selects the appropriate engine based on configured API keys.
    MIT
  • Search PFC Python SDK documentation by keywords to find matching API paths and signatures. Use when you have keywords but don't know the exact API path.
    MIT
  • Call any Telegram API method directly using MTProto. Handles functions not wrapped by other tools, with safety checks for destructive actions.
    MIT
  • Find REST API endpoints by keyword search across paths, methods, summaries, and descriptions when you don't know the exact endpoint.
    MIT
  • Search the web and receive a synthesized answer with source URLs. Use for current information, documentation, API references, and research questions.
    MIT
  • Search the web with a two-tier approach: fast DuckDuckGo results by default, escalating to comprehensive Puppeteer/Bing search when needed. No API keys required.
    MIT
  • Validates JavaScript/TypeScript code for correct method and property usage on web components, catching hallucinated API calls, typos, and improper usage.
    MIT
  • Retrieve localStorage or sessionStorage data from browser tabs to access authentication tokens, API keys, session data, and application configurations stored by web applications.
    MIT
  • Discover all Topvisor API v2 services, operators, methods, and filter operators for rank tracking. Get a complete reference of searcher keys and tools without credentials.
    MIT