mcp-server-serper

marcopesani/mcp-server-serper

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A TypeScript-based MCP server that provides web search and webpage scraping capabilities using the Serper API.

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MCPHub score:4.14

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AI Evaluation Report
Total Score: 9/10

The agent has consistently demonstrated strong capabilities in both performing Google searches and scraping web pages to extract and summarize content. It effectively retrieves relevant, timely, and accurate information, particularly in the context of recent news articles and historical events. The agent's responses are clear, well-organized, and include pertinent details such as publication dates and source links, enhancing the usefulness of the information provided. The agent's ability to handle multiple queries with consistent quality highlights its proficiency in utilizing its available functions. However, the agent's performance is limited to the capabilities of the connected server, which may not cover all potential user needs.

  • Test case 1
    Score: 9/10
    Perform a Google search for the latest news articles about the Interstate 35W bridge in Minnesota, filtering results to the past month.

    Recent news articles about the Interstate 35W bridge in Minnesota highlight the anniversary of the tragic collapse that occurred 18 years ago. Here are some key articles from the past month:

    1. Friday marks 18 years since the 35W Bridge collapse
      • Source: 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS
      • Link: Read more
      • Date: 14 hours ago
    2. Minneapolis I-35W bridge collapse happened 18 years ago Friday
      • Source: FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
      • Link: Read more
      • Date: 9 hours ago
    3. 18 Years Later: Remembering the I-35W Bridge Collapse
      • Source: KNSI
      • Link: Read more
      • Date: 15 hours ago Additionally, several posts on social media and news articles discuss the ongoing impact of the collapse and the memories associated with it:
  • Test case 2
    Score: 9/10
    Perform the operation of scraping the webpage at https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Malcolm-Jamal_Warner,_%27Cosby_Show%27_actor,_drowns_in_Costa_Rica to extract the main content and provide a summary of the article.

    On July 27, 2025, it was reported that Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the American actor famous for his role as Theo Huxtable in 'The Cosby Show,' tragically drowned while on vacation in Cocles, Limón, Costa Rica. His passing was confirmed by the country's Judicial Investigation Department. Warner was 54 years old at the time of the incident. The details reveal that he was swimming at Playa Grande when he was swept away by the currents. Although bystanders managed to retrieve him from the water and he received immediate treatment from the Costa Rica Red Cross, he was pronounced dead at the scene. As of July 21, 2025, there had been no official comment from Warner's representatives regarding the incident. In addition to 'The Cosby Show,' Warner was also known for his appearances on 'Sesame Street,' 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,' and 'The Resident.'

  • Test case 3
    Score: 9/10
    Search for the latest information on the current state of artificial intelligence regulations in the European Union and summarize the key points.

    The current state of artificial intelligence (AI) regulations in the European Union (EU) is evolving, particularly with the implementation of the EU AI Act. Here are the key points summarized from the latest developments:

    1. EU AI Act Implementation
      • The EU AI Act, which became effective on August 1, 2024, is the first comprehensive legal framework for AI globally. It outlines specific obligations for various categories of AI systems based on their risk levels.
      • As of August 2, 2025, providers of General Purpose AI (GPAI) models must comply with several GPAI-specific obligations. There is a two-year grace period for existing GPAI models to meet these new requirements.
    2. Guidelines and Codes of Practice
      • On July 10, 2025, the European Commission released the General Purpose AI Code of Practice, which provides guidance for compliance with the AI Act.
      • Draft guidelines clarifying key provisions of the AI Act were published on July 18, 2025.
    3. High-Risk AI Systems
      • Legal requirements for high-risk AI systems are set to go into effect in October 2026. These requirements will include rigorous standards to ensure safety and compliance.
    4. Regulatory Preparedness
      • Despite the established regulations, a significant number of EU member states are not yet prepared to enforce them. Reports indicate that 19 out of 27 EU countries have not completed their readiness for enforcement.
    5. Ongoing Developments and Challenges
      • The European Commission confirmed that there will be no delays in the implementation of the AI Act, indicating a commitment to moving forward despite challenges.
      • There are ongoing discussions and potential adjustments as the framework is tested in practice, reflecting the dynamic nature of AI governance. Conclusion: The EU is at the forefront of AI regulation, with the AI Act setting a global precedent. However, enforcement readiness among member states remains a crucial issue that could impact the effectiveness of these regulations. The EU continues to refine its approach through guidelines and codes of practice, aiming for a balanced framework that promotes innovation while ensuring safety and accountability.
  • Test case 4
    Score: 6/10
    Search for the latest news about climate change policies in Europe over the past month using the Serper API.

    Here are the latest news articles and updates regarding climate change policies in Europe from the past month:

    1. EU Wants to Pay Poor Countries to Cut Emissions
      • Summary: The European Commission has proposed a controversial plan aimed at incentivizing poorer countries to reduce emissions. However, it has been criticized for lacking a thorough impact assessment.
    2. Climate Action - European Commission
      • Summary: Denmark and Luxembourg revised their usage of ETS (Emission Trading System) flexibility under the Effort Sharing Regulation, deciding not to cancel any ETS allowances between 2026.
    3. 2025 Wildfire Emissions Hit Record Highs Across Europe
      • Summary: This year has seen unprecedented wildfire emissions in Greece, Turkey, the UK, and Cyprus, raising alarms about the ongoing climate crisis.
    4. EU and China Pledge Climate Leadership Following US Retreat
      • Summary: The EU aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030, as part of its commitment to achieving net zero by 2050.
    5. Sweden's Retreat from Climate Leadership
      • Summary: Researchers highlight that recent policy changes in Sweden are undermining Europe's climate agenda, marking a significant shift for a nation previously seen as a climate leader.
    6. EU's Proposed Amendments to the European Climate Law
      • Summary: The European Commission proposed an amendment to the European Climate Law to establish legally binding targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
    7. Joint EU-China Press Statement on Climate
      • Summary: A joint declaration on tackling climate change was discussed at the EU-China summit, emphasizing collaborative efforts. These articles reflect the ongoing discussions and initiatives surrounding climate change policies within Europe, showcasing both challenges and commitments.
  • Test case 5
    Score: 9/10
    Perform the operation of scraping the webpage at https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/ss-andrea-doria-ms-stockholm-gyro-compass?dicbo=v2-b4hNo60 to extract the main content and provide a summary of the article.

    A deep-sea expedition has successfully recovered a significant navigational instrument from the wreck of the Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria, which lies approximately 230 feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean. The recovery team, aboard the D/V Tenacious, shared photos on social media showcasing divers with artifacts that had been underwater for nearly 70 years. The Andrea Doria famously sank after colliding with the Swedish vessel MV Stockholm on July 25, 1956, during dense fog. Since then, the wreck has attracted divers from around the world, often referred to as the 'Mount Everest of Wreck Diving' due to its treacherous conditions. The latest artifact retrieved is a gyro compass repeater, a crucial tool for navigation that may provide insights into the ship’s heading at the time of the collision. Divers from American Wreck Salvage spent several days carefully removing the 5-foot-tall bronze compass from a confined space filled with cables and debris. During the expedition, the team also discovered a porthole, a light, and several hand-painted Italian ceramics, all in surprisingly good condition. Once restored, these items are expected to be displayed for public viewing, offering a glimpse into life aboard this storied ocean liner. The wreck lies more than 60 miles off the U.S. East Coast in an area known for strong currents and low visibility, presenting significant hazards to divers. Despite the dangers, the recent expedition reported no injuries among the crew members. In contrast, the MS Stockholm, which survived the collision, underwent major repairs and continued service for many years before being sold for scrap and slated for dismantling.