kagi-server
by MCP-Mirror
The kagi-server is a TypeScript-based MCP server that integrates the Kagi Search API. It provides tools for performing web searches and other operations using Kagi's API.
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What is kagi-server?
The kagi-server is an MCP server designed to integrate the Kagi Search API with applications like Claude Desktop. It allows users to leverage Kagi's search capabilities directly within these applications.
How to use kagi-server?
To use the kagi-server, you need to install it via Smithery or manually, configure it with your Kagi API key, and then add the server configuration to your Claude Desktop settings. Once configured, you can ask Claude to perform web searches, and it will utilize the kagi_search
tool to fetch results from Kagi's API.
Key features of kagi-server
Web search using Kagi API
Integration with Claude Desktop
Extensible with planned tools like summarization and fast GPT
Easy installation via Smithery
Use cases of kagi-server
Performing web searches within Claude Desktop
Summarizing search results for quick insights
Fetching enriched news results on specific topics
Getting quick responses using Kagi's FastGPT (planned)
FAQ from kagi-server
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a protocol that allows applications to interact with external tools and services.
How do I get a Kagi API key?
How do I get a Kagi API key?
You need to sign up for a Kagi API account and obtain an API key from their website.
What is Smithery?
What is Smithery?
Smithery is a tool that simplifies the installation and management of MCP servers.
What are the planned tools?
What are the planned tools?
The planned tools include kagi_summarize
for generating summaries, kagi_fastgpt
for quick responses, and kagi_enrich
for fetching enriched news results.
How can I contribute to this project?
How can I contribute to this project?
You can contribute by implementing the planned tools, improving error handling, enhancing documentation, or submitting pull requests.