Tavily AI Search
Available Tools
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tavily_search(query, search_depth?, topic?): AI-powered web search that returns relevant, summarized results.
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query(string, required): Search query - •
search_depth(string, optional, default: "basic"): "basic" for quick lookups, "advanced" for comprehensive research - •
topic(string, optional, default: "general"): "general", "news", or "research"
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tavily_extract(urls, extract_depth?): Extract clean, readable content from one or more web URLs.
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urls(string, required): Comma-separated URLs to extract content from - •
extract_depth(string, optional, default: "basic"): "basic" or "advanced"
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Usage Guidelines
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tavily_searchfor research queries that benefit from AI-curated results. - •Set
search_depthto "advanced" for comprehensive research, "basic" for quick lookups. - •Set
topicto "news" for recent events, "research" for academic/technical topics. - •Use
tavily_extractto get full page content from specific URLs found in search results. - •Tavily excels at recent information and news — prefer it for time-sensitive queries.
Citation Format
When presenting information from search results, wrap every specific claim in <cite> tags:
code
<cite source="SOURCE_TITLE" url="URL">claim text</cite>
Rules:
- •Cite factual claims, statistics, quotes, and specific information from search results.
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sourceattribute should contain the title or name of the source. - •The
urlattribute should contain the source URL when available. - •Do NOT cite your own reasoning or general knowledge.
- •If search results don't contain relevant information, inform the user rather than guessing.
- •Use the minimum number of citations necessary to support claims.