Marginalia MCP Server
by MCP-Mirror
This MCP server provides access to Marginalia Search, a search engine focused on discovering non-commercial and independent web content. It allows users to search the web and discover lesser-known websites.
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What is Marginalia MCP Server?
The Marginalia MCP Server is a tool that integrates Marginalia Search with LLMs, specifically designed to provide access to a search engine focused on discovering non-commercial and independent web content.
How to use Marginalia MCP Server?
To use the server, you need to configure your Claude Desktop Client by adding the server details to the mcpServers
object in the configuration file. Once configured, you can use the use_mcp_tool
function with the server name and a search query.
Key features of Marginalia MCP Server
Search the web using Marginalia Search
Focus on independent, non-commercial content
Discover lesser-known websites and unique content
Results include URLs, titles, and descriptions
Use cases of Marginalia MCP Server
Discovering niche websites
Researching independent content
Finding alternative perspectives
Exploring non-commercial information sources
FAQ from Marginalia MCP Server
What is Marginalia Search?
What is Marginalia Search?
Marginalia Search is a search engine focused on discovering non-commercial and independent web content.
How do I install the server?
How do I install the server?
Follow the installation instructions in the README to configure your Claude Desktop Client.
What is the default number of results?
What is the default number of results?
The default number of results is 10.
Can I extend the server?
Can I extend the server?
Yes, the server can be extended to support additional LLM integrations. See mcp-llms-full.txt
for implementation opportunities.
What license is the server under?
What license is the server under?
The server is under the MIT License.