MCP server for fetching web URLs with token estimation, caching, and intelligent routing. Built for AI agents.
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MCP server for fetching web URLs with token estimation, caching, and intelligent routing. Built for AI agents.
AI agent skill for Claude Code — extract article content from any URL as clean Markdown. Uses Scrapling with auto fast→stealth→CloakBrowser fallback. Supports anti-scraping bypass, JS rendering, WeChat articles and more.
MCP server for Ollama web search and web fetch APIs. Enables AI assistants like Claude Desktop to search the web and fetch webpage content.
MCP server for AI agents: high-fidelity web search (Exa) + tiered web fetch (Exa→browser→Firecrawl) with SSRF guard. Drop-in replacement for built-in WebSearch/WebFetch in Claude Code, Cursor & Claude Desktop.
Markdown-first web retrieval skill for AI agents (Cloudflare + Jina + Firecrawl)
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a multi-step web research agent over the web, Wikipedia, and arXiv - built with LangGraph + LCEL, streams each step in real-time, and grounds every report in sources it actually fetches and reads.
🐟 TinyFish MCP server: Multi-key pooling to bypass rate limits + Context-efficient toolset for AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor).
Convert public URLs to clean Markdown using selectable methods for versatile output modes and improved content accuracy.
Fetch web content into a named local cache for multiple reuse. Convert HTML to Markdown by default, refresh expired entries, and maintain a JSON manifest.
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