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nano-web-search

v1.2.3

AI-powered web search via NanoGPT API with multiple providers (linkup, tavily, exa, kagi, perplexity, valyu, brave). Supports searchResults, sourcedAnswer, and structured output formats.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Tim Wolf

Installation

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NanoGPT Web Search

AI-powered web search via NanoGPT API with multiple providers.

Requirements

  • python3 - For payload building and output formatting
  • curl - For HTTP requests
  • requests Python package - For Python API usage

Setup

Install the requests package:

pip install requests

Set your NanoGPT API key as an environment variable:

export NANOGPT_API_KEY="sk-nano-your-key-here"

Get your API key from nano-gpt.com.

Usage

# Basic search
./search.sh "your query"

# With specific provider
./search.sh "AI trends 2025" --provider tavily

# Deep search
./search.sh "quantum computing" --depth deep

# Search with date filter
./search.sh "climate news" --from-date 2025-01-01 --to-date 2025-02-18

# Sourced answer (synthesized response with citations)
./search.sh "what is RAG" --output-type sourcedAnswer

# JSON output (for scripting)
./search.sh "python tutorials" --json

Providers

  • linkup (default) - $0.006 standard, $0.06 deep
  • tavily - $0.008 standard, $0.016 deep
  • exa - $0.005 base + per-page
  • kagi - $0.002 web/news, $0.025 search
  • perplexity - $0.005 flat
  • valyu - ~$0.0015/result
  • brave - $0.005 flat

Options

  • --provider - Search provider (default: linkup)
  • --depth - Search depth: standard or deep
  • --output-type - Output format: searchResults, sourcedAnswer, structured
  • --from-date - Start date filter (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • --to-date - End date filter (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • --include-domains - Comma-separated domains to include
  • --exclude-domains - Comma-separated domains to exclude
  • --max-results - Max results (provider-specific)
  • --json - Output raw JSON

Python API

from search import NanoWebSearch

# Pass API key explicitly (recommended)
search = NanoWebSearch(api_key="sk-nano-your-key")

# Or use NANOGPT_API_KEY environment variable
search = NanoWebSearch()

results = search.search("AI trends", provider="tavily", depth="deep")
for r in results['data']:
    print(f"{r['title']}: {r['url']}")