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@kwp-lab/mcp-brave-search

v0.7.3

Published

MCP server for Brave Search API integration which supports http proxying

Readme

Brave Search MCP Server

An MCP server leveraging the Brave Search API for web and local search, with optional HTTP proxy configuration.

This repository forks from the Model Context Protocol servers and replaces the native fetch implementation with the library node-fetch-native.

The server will use the http_proxy and https_proxy environment variables to route requests through the proxy server by default if they are set. You also can set the BRAVE_SEARCH_PROXY environment variable to use a different proxy server.

Features

  • Web Search: General queries, news, articles, with pagination and freshness controls
  • Local Search: Find businesses, restaurants, and services with detailed information
  • Flexible Filtering: Control result types, safety levels, and content freshness
  • Smart Fallbacks: Local search automatically falls back to web when no results are found

Tools

  • brave_web_search

    • Execute web searches with pagination and filtering
    • Inputs:
      • query (string): Search terms
      • count (number, optional): Results per page (max 20)
      • offset (number, optional): Pagination offset (max 9)
  • brave_local_search

    • Search for local businesses and services
    • Inputs:
      • query (string): Local search terms
      • count (number, optional): Number of results (max 20)
    • Automatically falls back to web search if no local results found

Configuration

Getting an API Key

  1. Sign up for a Brave Search API account
  2. Choose a plan (Free tier available with 2,000 queries/month)
  3. Generate your API key from the developer dashboard

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:

Docker

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "brave-search": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "-e",
        "BRAVE_API_KEY",
        "mcp/brave-search"
      ],
      "env": {
        "BRAVE_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE",
        "BRAVE_SEARCH_PROXY": "https://example.com:10890" // Optional, remove if not needed
      }
    }
  }
}

NPX

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "brave-search": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@kwp-lab/mcp-brave-search"
      ],
      "env": {
        "BRAVE_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE",
        "BRAVE_SEARCH_PROXY": "https://example.com:10890" // Optional, remove if not needed
      }
    }
  }
}

Usage with VS Code

For quick installation, use the one-click installation buttons below...

Install with NPX in VS Code Install with NPX in VS Code Insiders

Install with Docker in VS Code Install with Docker in VS Code Insiders

For manual installation, add the following JSON block to your User Settings (JSON) file in VS Code. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and typing Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON).

Optionally, you can add it to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.

Note that the mcp key is not needed in the .vscode/mcp.json file.

Docker

{
  "mcp": {
    "inputs": [
      {
        "type": "promptString",
        "id": "brave_api_key",
        "description": "Brave Search API Key",
        "password": true
      }
    ],
    "servers": {
      "brave-search": {
        "command": "docker",
        "args": [
          "run",
          "-i",
          "--rm",
          "-e",
          "BRAVE_API_KEY",
          "mcp/brave-search"
        ],
        "env": {
          "BRAVE_API_KEY": "${input:brave_api_key}",
          "BRAVE_SEARCH_PROXY": "https://example.com:10890" // Optional, remove if not needed
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

NPX

{
  "mcp": {
    "inputs": [
      {
        "type": "promptString",
        "id": "brave_api_key",
        "description": "Brave Search API Key",
        "password": true
      }
    ],
    "servers": {
      "brave-search": {
        "command": "npx",
        "args": ["-y", "@kwp-lab/mcp-brave-search"],
        "env": {
          "BRAVE_API_KEY": "${input:brave_api_key}",
          "BRAVE_SEARCH_PROXY": "https://example.com:10890" // Optional, remove if not needed
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Build

Docker build:

docker build -t mcp/brave-search:latest -f ./Dockerfile .

License

This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.