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"using-the-internet-for-searches" matching MCP tools:

  • Search the internet to find current information and web content using the Tavily API, enabling AI systems to access real-time data for answering queries.
  • Perform web searches to retrieve current information from the internet. Enter a query to find relevant results for any topic.
  • Searches for local businesses and places using Brave's Local Search API. Returns names, addresses, ratings, phone numbers, and hours. Ideal for queries like 'near me' or specific locations.
  • Search vault database with exact keyword matching using SQLite FTS5. Returns timestamped entries with session context for precise queries.
    MIT
  • Search internet radio stations worldwide by name and country. Returns station details including URL, codec, bitrate, and tags from daily-updated public domain data.

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  • Query IODA for internet connectivity signals by country, region, or ASN to detect and analyze internet outages. Returns data with quality scores and source citations for audit.
  • Search your local portfolio elements by name, keywords, tags, or descriptions to quickly find personas, skills, templates, agents, memories, or ensembles using metadata-based lookups.
  • Retrieve the URL for an author's photo by providing their Open Library Author ID (OLID). Use this tool to access visual profiles of authors for enhanced book-related searches.
    MIT
  • Retrieve and process web content by fetching URLs, converting HTML to markdown for simplified consumption. Ideal for accessing up-to-date information from the internet.
    MIT
  • Autonomously browses the web to find and extract structured data from multiple sources based on your natural language query, handling complex research tasks across the internet.
  • Detect internet shutdowns at the country level by comparing current BGP prefix counts against a stored baseline to classify severity from normal to full shutdown.
    MIT
  • Assess internet health in any country by analyzing BGP shutdowns, DNS censorship, blocked domains, and satellite availability to provide a composite score and summary for journalists and responders.
    MIT