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mcp-deepwebresearch

v0.3.0

Published

MCP Web Research Server with Deep Research capabilities

Readme

MCP Deep Web Research Server (v0.3.0)

Node.js Version TypeScript License: MIT

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for advanced web research.

Latest Changes

  • Added visit_page tool for direct webpage content extraction
  • Optimized performance to work within MCP timeout limits
    • Reduced default maxDepth and maxBranching parameters
    • Improved page loading efficiency
    • Added timeout checks throughout the process
    • Enhanced error handling for timeouts

This project is a fork of mcp-webresearch by mzxrai, enhanced with additional features for deep web research capabilities. We're grateful to the original creators for their foundational work.

Bring real-time info into Claude with intelligent search queuing, enhanced content extraction, and deep research capabilities.

Features

  • Intelligent Search Queue System

    • Batch search operations with rate limiting
    • Queue management with progress tracking
    • Error recovery and automatic retries
    • Search result deduplication
  • Enhanced Content Extraction

    • TF-IDF based relevance scoring
    • Keyword proximity analysis
    • Content section weighting
    • Readability scoring
    • Improved HTML structure parsing
    • Structured data extraction
    • Better content cleaning and formatting
  • Core Features

    • Google search integration
    • Webpage content extraction
    • Research session tracking
    • Markdown conversion with improved formatting

Prerequisites

Installation

Global Installation (Recommended)

# Install globally using npm
npm install -g mcp-deepwebresearch

# Or using yarn
yarn global add mcp-deepwebresearch

# Or using pnpm
pnpm add -g mcp-deepwebresearch

Local Project Installation

# Using npm
npm install mcp-deepwebresearch

# Using yarn
yarn add mcp-deepwebresearch

# Using pnpm
pnpm add mcp-deepwebresearch

Claude Desktop Integration

After installing the package, add this entry to your claude_desktop_config.json:

Windows

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "deepwebresearch": {
      "command": "mcp-deepwebresearch",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}

Location: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

macOS

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "deepwebresearch": {
      "command": "mcp-deepwebresearch",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}

Location: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

This config allows Claude Desktop to automatically start the web research MCP server when needed.

First-time Setup

After installation, run this command to install required browser dependencies:

npx playwright install chromium

Usage

Simply start a chat with Claude and send a prompt that would benefit from web research. If you'd like a prebuilt prompt customized for deeper web research, you can use the agentic-research prompt that we provide through this package. Access that prompt in Claude Desktop by clicking the Paperclip icon in the chat input and then selecting Choose an integrationdeepwebresearchagentic-research.

Tools

  1. deep_research

    • Performs comprehensive research with content analysis
    • Arguments:
      {
        topic: string;
        maxDepth?: number;      // default: 2
        maxBranching?: number;  // default: 3
        timeout?: number;       // default: 55000 (55 seconds)
        minRelevanceScore?: number;  // default: 0.7
      }
    • Returns:
      {
        findings: {
          mainTopics: Array<{name: string, importance: number}>;
          keyInsights: Array<{text: string, confidence: number}>;
          sources: Array<{url: string, credibilityScore: number}>;
        };
        progress: {
          completedSteps: number;
          totalSteps: number;
          processedUrls: number;
        };
        timing: {
          started: string;
          completed?: string;
          duration?: number;
          operations?: {
            parallelSearch?: number;
            deduplication?: number;
            topResultsProcessing?: number;
            remainingResultsProcessing?: number;
            total?: number;
          };
        };
      }
  2. parallel_search

    • Performs multiple Google searches in parallel with intelligent queuing
    • Arguments: { queries: string[], maxParallel?: number }
    • Note: maxParallel is limited to 5 to ensure reliable performance
  3. visit_page

    • Visit a webpage and extract its content
    • Arguments: { url: string }
    • Returns:
      {
        url: string;
        title: string;
        content: string;  // Markdown formatted content
      }

Prompts

agentic-research

A guided research prompt that helps Claude conduct thorough web research. The prompt instructs Claude to:

  • Start with broad searches to understand the topic landscape
  • Prioritize high-quality, authoritative sources
  • Iteratively refine the research direction based on findings
  • Keep you informed and let you guide the research interactively
  • Always cite sources with URLs

Configuration Options

The server can be configured through environment variables:

  • MAX_PARALLEL_SEARCHES: Maximum number of concurrent searches (default: 5)
  • SEARCH_DELAY_MS: Delay between searches in milliseconds (default: 200)
  • MAX_RETRIES: Number of retry attempts for failed requests (default: 3)
  • TIMEOUT_MS: Request timeout in milliseconds (default: 55000)
  • LOG_LEVEL: Logging level (default: 'info')

Error Handling

Common Issues

  1. Rate Limiting

    • Symptom: "Too many requests" error
    • Solution: Increase SEARCH_DELAY_MS or decrease MAX_PARALLEL_SEARCHES
  2. Network Timeouts

    • Symptom: "Request timed out" error
    • Solution: Ensure requests complete within the 60-second MCP timeout
  3. Browser Issues

    • Symptom: "Browser failed to launch" error
    • Solution: Ensure Playwright is properly installed (npx playwright install)

Debugging

This is beta software. If you run into issues:

  1. Check Claude Desktop's MCP logs:

    # On macOS
    tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
       
    # On Windows
    Get-Content -Path "$env:APPDATA\Claude\logs\mcp*.log" -Tail 20 -Wait
  2. Enable debug logging:

    export LOG_LEVEL=debug

Development

Setup

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Build the project
pnpm build

# Watch for changes
pnpm watch

# Run in development mode
pnpm dev

Testing

# Run all tests
pnpm test

# Run tests in watch mode
pnpm test:watch

# Run tests with coverage
pnpm test:coverage

Code Quality

# Run linter
pnpm lint

# Fix linting issues
pnpm lint:fix

# Type check
pnpm type-check

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Coding Standards

  • Follow TypeScript best practices
  • Maintain test coverage above 80%
  • Document new features and APIs
  • Update CHANGELOG.md for significant changes
  • Follow semantic versioning

Performance Considerations

  • Use batch operations where possible
  • Implement proper error handling and retries
  • Consider memory usage with large datasets
  • Cache results when appropriate
  • Use streaming for large content

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 18
  • Playwright (automatically installed as a dependency)

Verified Platforms

  • [x] macOS
  • [x] Windows
  • [ ] Linux

License

MIT

Credits

This project builds upon the excellent work of mcp-webresearch by mzxrai. The original codebase provided the foundation for our enhanced features and capabilities.

Author

qpd-v