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@iflow-mcp/mcp-server-ollama-deep-researcher

v1.0.0

Published

**Ollama Deep Researcher** is a Desktop Extension (DXT) that enables advanced topic research using web search and LLM synthesis, powered by a local MCP server. It supports configurable research parameters, status tracking, and resource access, and is desi

Readme

Ollama Deep Researcher DXT Extension

Overview

Ollama Deep Researcher is a Desktop Extension (DXT) that enables advanced topic research using web search and LLM synthesis, powered by a local MCP server. It supports configurable research parameters, status tracking, and resource access, and is designed for seamless integration with the DXT ecosystem.

  • Research any topic using web search APIs and LLMs (Ollama, DeepSeek, etc.)
  • Configure max research loops, LLM model, and search API
  • Track status of ongoing research
  • Access research results as resources via MCP protocol

Features

  • Implements the MCP protocol over stdio for local, secure operation
  • Defensive programming: error handling, timeouts, and validation
  • Logging and debugging via stderr
  • Compatible with DXT host environments

Directory Structure

.
├── manifest.json         # DXT manifest (see MANIFEST.md for spec)
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts         # MCP server entrypoint (Node.js, stdio transport)
│   └── assistant/       # Python research logic
│       └── run_research.py
├── README.md            # This documentation
└── ...

Installation & Setup

  1. Clone the repository and install dependencies:

    git clone <your-repo-url>
    cd mcp-server-ollama-deep-researcher
    npm install
  2. Install Python dependencies for the assistant:

    cd src/assistant
    pip install -r requirements.txt
    # or use pyproject.toml/uv if preferred
  3. Set required environment variables for web search APIs:

    • For Tavily: TAVILY_API_KEY
    • For Perplexity: PERPLEXITY_API_KEY
    • Example:
      export TAVILY_API_KEY=your_tavily_key
      export PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=your_perplexity_key
  4. Build the TypeScript server (if needed):

    npm run build
  5. Run the extension locally for testing:

    node dist/index.js
    # Or use the DXT host to load the extension per DXT documentation

Usage

  • Research a topic:
    • Use the research tool with { "topic": "Your subject" }
  • Get research status:
    • Use the get_status tool
  • Configure research parameters:
    • Use the configure tool with any of: maxLoops, llmModel, searchApi

Manifest

See manifest.json for the full DXT manifest, including tool schemas and resource templates. Follows DXT MANIFEST.md.

Logging & Debugging

  • All server logs and errors are output to stderr for debugging.
  • Research subprocesses are killed after 5 minutes to prevent hangs.
  • Invalid requests and configuration errors return clear, structured error messages.

Security & Best Practices

  • All tool schemas are validated before execution.
  • API keys are required for web search APIs and are never logged.
  • MCP protocol is used over stdio for local, secure communication.

Testing & Validation

  • Validate the extension by loading it in a DXT-compatible host.
  • Ensure all tool calls return valid, structured JSON responses.
  • Check that the manifest loads and the extension registers as a DXT.

Troubleshooting

  • Missing API key: Ensure TAVILY_API_KEY or PERPLEXITY_API_KEY is set in your environment.
  • Python errors: Check Python dependencies and logs in stderr.
  • Timeouts: Research subprocesses are limited to 5 minutes.

References


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