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Kagi Ken MCP Server is a Node.js server that provides access to Kagi.com services using session tokens.
kagi-ken-mcp
A lightweight Node MCP server around the kagi-ken
package, providing access to Kagi.com services using Kagi session tokens:
- Search: Searches Kagi
- Summarizer: Uses Kagi's Summarizer to create summaries from URLs or text content
Unlike the official Kagi API which requires API access, this MCP server uses your existing Kagi session to access both search and summarization features.
"Kagi-ken" is a portmanteau of "Kagi" (the service) and "token".
Why?
The Kagi API requires a separate API key, which are invite-only at the moment. If you already have a Kagi subscription but no API access, yet want to programmatically access Kagi's services from LLMs or agents like Claude, this MCP server provides an alternative.
Features
- Search: Fetch web results using Kagi Search with concurrent query processing
- Summarization: Summarize content from URLs with customizable output types and languages
The server supports two methods for using your Kagi session token (see Installation), in this order:
KAGI_SESSION_TOKEN
environment variable~/.kagi_session_token
file containing the token string
It includes comprehensive error handling:
- Connection timeouts (10 seconds per search)
- Invalid input validation
- Environment variable validation
- Graceful error formatting
Installation
Node.js 22+ is required.
1. Get Kagi Session Token
- Visit Kagi Settings in your browser
- Copy the Session Link
- Extract the
token
value from the link - Use that value as your session token: save to
~/.kagi_session_token
(recommended), alternatively pass asKAGI_SESSION_TOKEN
env variable
The server will automatically try the environment variable first, then fall back to the token file.
[!WARNING] Security Note: Keep your session token private. It provides access to your Kagi account.
2.a. Add MCP server to Claude Desktop
Add kagi-ken-mcp to your claude_desktop_config.json
which you can open from the Claude Desktop app via Settings ā Developer ā Local MCP Servers ā Edit Config.
Option 1: Using token file (recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"kagi-ken-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "github:czottmann/kagi-ken-mcp"]
}
}
}
Option 2: Using environment variable
{
"mcpServers": {
"kagi-ken-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "github:czottmann/kagi-ken-mcp"],
"env": {
"KAGI_SESSION_TOKEN": "YOUR_SESSION_TOKEN_HERE"
}
}
}
}
Post-install
so it'll use this here MCP server. And maybe add this to your "Personal preferences" (i.e., system prompt) in Settings:
For web searches, use kagi-ken-mcp MCP server's `kagi_search_fetch` tool.
For summarizing a URL, use the kagi-ken-mcp MCP server's `kagi_summarizer` tool.
2.b. Add MCP server to Claude Code
Option 1: Using token file (recommended)
claude mcp add kagi-ken-mcp --scope user -- npx -y github:czottmann/kagi-ken-mcp
Option 2: Using environment variable
claude mcp add kagi-ken-mcp \
--scope user \
--env KAGI_SESSION_TOKEN="YOUR_SESSION_TOKEN_HERE" -- \
npx -y github:czottmann/kagi-ken-mcp
Post-install
Disable Claude Code's built-in web search (optional) by setting the permission in the relevant .claude/settings*.json
file:
{
"permissions": {
"deny": [
"WebSearch"
],
"allow": [
"mcp__kagi-ken-mcp__kagi_search_fetch",
"mcp__kagi-ken-mcp__kagi_summarizer"
]
}
}
Usage: Pose query that requires use of a tool
e.g. "Who was time's 2024 person of the year?" for search, or "summarize this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sczwaYyaevY" for summarizer.
Tools
kagi_search_fetch
Fetch web results based on one or more queries using the Kagi Search API. Results are numbered continuously for easy reference.
Parameters:
queries
(array of strings): One or more search queries
kagi_summarizer
Summarize content from URLs using the Kagi Summarizer API. Supports various document types including webpages, videos, and audio.
Parameters:
url
(string): URL to summarizesummary_type
(enum):"summary"
for paragraph prose or"takeaway"
for bullet points (default:"summary"
)target_language
(string, optional): Language code (e.g.,"EN"
for English, default:"EN"
)
Development
Project Structure
kagi-ken-mcp/
āāā src/
ā āāā index.js # Main server entry point
ā āāā tools/
ā ā āāā search.js # Search tool implementation
ā ā āāā summarizer.js # Summarizer tool implementation
ā āāā utils/
ā āāā formatting.js # Utility functions
āāā package.json
āāā README.md
Installation
-
Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd kagi-ken-mcp
-
Install dependencies:
npm install
Running in Development Mode
npm run dev
Debugging
Use the MCP Inspector to debug:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node ./src/index.js
Then access the inspector at http://localhost:5173
. If using environment variables, add your KAGI_SESSION_TOKEN
in the environment variables section of the inspector.
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Test with the MCP Inspector
- Submit a pull request
Author
Carlo Zottmann, carlo@zottmann.dev, https://c.zottmann.dev, https://github.com/czottmann.
This project is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Kagi. I'm just a very happy customer.
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