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OpenAI Web Search MCP Server

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A TypeScript implementation of an MCP server providing web search functionality using OpenAI's web search preview feature. It allows AI models to perform real-time web searches through the OpenAI API.

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OpenAI Web Search MCP Server

A TypeScript implementation of an MCP server that provides web search functionality using OpenAI's web search preview feature. This server utilizes OpenAI's latest Responses API with the web_search_preview capability, allowing AI models to perform real-time web searches through the OpenAI API.

Installation

You can run this package directly using npx:

npx openai-websearch-mcp-server

Or install it globally:

npm install -g openai-websearch-mcp-server

Usage with MCP Clients

This server is designed to be used with MCP (Model Context Protocol) clients. Here's how to set it up with different clients:

Claude Desktop

Add the following configuration to your Claude Desktop settings:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "openai_websearch": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "openai-websearch-mcp-server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "OPENAI_API_KEY": "your_api_key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Replace your_api_key with your actual OpenAI API key.

Environment Setup

  1. Set your OpenAI API key as an environment variable:
export OPENAI_API_KEY='your-api-key-here'
  1. Run the server:
openai-websearch-mcp

By default, the server runs on port 3000. You can change this by setting the PORT environment variable:

PORT=8080 openai-websearch-mcp

API

The server provides a web search tool that can be used through the MCP protocol. The tool is named web_search and accepts a query string as input. Under the hood, it uses OpenAI's Responses API with the web_search_preview feature to perform real-time web searches, providing up-to-date information from across the internet.

Development

To set up the development environment:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies:
    npm install
    
  3. Start the development server:
    npm run dev
    

Building

To build the package:

npm run build

License

MIT