Ask Google Server
FreeNot checkedA stdio MCP server that provides a single tool to query Gemini with Google Search grounding for current web information, returning synthesized answers with sour
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A stdio MCP server that provides a single tool to query Gemini with Google Search grounding for current web information, returning synthesized answers with source links.
README
ask-google-mcp is a stdio MCP server that exposes a single tool, ask_google.
That tool sends a question to Gemini with Google Search grounding enabled, then returns:
- a synthesized answer
- appended source links
- appended search queries Gemini performed
This is for agent workflows that need current web information inside an MCP client such as Claude Code.
What It Does
ask_google is useful when the agent needs information that should not be answered from stale training data alone, for example:
- latest versions, releases, and changelogs
- current docs, standards, or API changes
- comparisons between current products or libraries
- recent announcements or status checks
- short web research tasks with citations
The server is intentionally narrow:
- one MCP tool:
ask_google - stdio transport only
- no web UI
- no HTTP server
Recommended Setup: Claude Code User Scope
I checked the local Claude Code CLI help.
claude mcp --help shows that add supports scopes local, user, and project, and claude mcp add --help shows the default scope is local.
If you want this available across all projects, use --scope user.
Option 1: Install from npm globally
npm install -g @gpriday/ask-google-mcp
Then add it to Claude Code at user scope and set the API key directly in the MCP config:
claude mcp add --scope user -e GOOGLE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here ask-google -- ask-google-mcp
Verify it:
claude mcp get ask-google
claude mcp list
Option 2: Use a local checkout
This is better for development, not for normal usage.
git clone https://github.com/gpriday/ask-google-mcp.git
cd ask-google-mcp
npm install
Then register that checkout with Claude Code:
claude mcp add --scope user -e GOOGLE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here ask-google -- node /absolute/path/to/ask-google-mcp/src/index.js
Requirements
- Node.js
>=20 - A Google AI Studio API key with Gemini access
Get an API key here:
How Configuration Actually Works
The server loads environment variables in this order:
process.cwd()/.env~/.env- existing process environment variables
That means:
- it does read
~/.env - it does not read a fixed repository root unless the server process is started from that directory
- for Claude Code, passing the API key with
claude mcp add -e GOOGLE_API_KEY=...is the clearest and most reliable setup
Minimum required variable for live tool calls:
GOOGLE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Optional variables:
ASK_GOOGLE_TIMEOUT_MS=300000
ASK_GOOGLE_MAX_RETRIES=3
ASK_GOOGLE_INITIAL_RETRY_DELAY_MS=1000
# Auto-routing (on by default)
# ASK_GOOGLE_ROUTER_ENABLED=true
# ASK_GOOGLE_ROUTER_MODEL=flash-lite
# ASK_GOOGLE_ROUTER_TIMEOUT_MS=10000
# ASK_GOOGLE_ROUTER_FALLBACK_MODEL=flash
# Optional model alias overrides
# ASK_GOOGLE_MODEL_FLASH=gemini-3.5-flash
# ASK_GOOGLE_MODEL_FLASH_LITE=gemini-3.1-flash-lite
Runtime Behavior
- The server starts even if
GOOGLE_API_KEYis missing. - MCP clients can still initialize and list tools without the key.
- The
ask_googletool itself returns an[AUTH_ERROR]if called without a key. - Requests time out after
ASK_GOOGLE_TIMEOUT_MSmilliseconds unless you override it. - Retries are enabled for retryable upstream failures.
Tool Reference
Tool name
ask_google
Inputs
question- required string, 1 to 4,000 characters (also accepted asqueryalias; do not set both)model- optional:auto(default),flash, orflash-lite
Model aliases
flash->gemini-3.5-flashflash-lite->gemini-3.1-flash-lite
Those defaults can be overridden with environment variables if Google renames preview models. The legacy value pro is still accepted for backward compatibility and is routed to flash.
Auto-routing (default)
When model is auto (the default), the server runs a tiny classifier call on Flash-Lite to pick the downstream tier based on query complexity:
- flash-lite — simple lookups, single facts, current versions, API signatures, math, trivia
- flash — research briefs, multi-source synthesis, comparisons, reasoned trade-off/migration decisions, code generation needing current syntax, "what changed in X" questions
The router has a tight timeout (10s by default) and strict JSON enum output. If it times out, fails, or returns something unusable, the server falls back to flash (configurable via ASK_GOOGLE_ROUTER_FALLBACK_MODEL) and proceeds with the normal grounded call.
You can still pin a specific model (flash, flash-lite) to bypass the router. To disable auto-routing entirely and restore the old default-model behavior, set ASK_GOOGLE_ROUTER_ENABLED=false.
The routing decision is surfaced in the response's diagnostics.router block and in the diagnostics footer text (e.g., model=auto→flash · router=0.4s).
Example Tool Calls
Basic current-information query
{
"name": "ask_google",
"arguments": {
"question": "Find the current Node.js LTS version and its release date"
}
}
Faster lookup with flash
{
"name": "ask_google",
"arguments": {
"question": "What is the latest stable TypeScript release?",
"model": "flash"
}
}
Research-style comparison
{
"name": "ask_google",
"arguments": {
"question": "React 19 vs React 18: current migration risks, breaking changes, and official upgrade guidance"
}
}
What The Tool Returns
The tool returns text content that includes:
- Gemini's answer
- a
Sourcessection appended by the server - a
Search queries performedsection appended by the server when available
CLI Usage
If you installed the package globally:
ask-google-mcp
If you are running from a local checkout:
npm start
CLI flags:
ask-google-mcp --help
ask-google-mcp --version
Environment Validation
For local development, validate configuration with:
npm run check-env
That script checks:
- whether a local
.envor~/.envexists - whether
GOOGLE_API_KEYlooks present and non-placeholder - Node.js version compatibility
- optional runtime settings like timeout flags
Claude Desktop
Claude Code is the primary recommended workflow, but Claude Desktop can also run the server.
Global install example:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ask-google": {
"command": "ask-google-mcp",
"env": {
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Local checkout example:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ask-google": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/ask-google-mcp/src/index.js"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Development
Project structure:
src/
ask-google.js
config.js
errors.js
index.js
prompt.js
retry.js
router.js
router-prompt.txt
sanitize.js
server.js
system-prompt.txt
tool.js
scripts/
check-env.js
test/
integration/
support/
unit/
Scripts:
npm start- start the MCP servernpm test- run unit testsnpm run test:integration- run live integration tests when enablednpm run test:all- run both suitesnpm run dev- run withnode --watchnpm run check-env- validate environment config
Live integration tests only run when both are set:
RUN_LIVE_TESTS=1
GOOGLE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Error Categories
Tool failures are surfaced as MCP errors with categorized messages:
[AUTH_ERROR]- missing or invalid API key[QUOTA_ERROR]- quota or rate limit exceeded[TIMEOUT_ERROR]- request timed out[API_ERROR]- other Gemini/API failures
License
MIT
Install Ask Google Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install ask-google-mcp-serverInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add ask-google-mcp-server -- npx -y @gpriday/ask-google-mcpFAQ
Is Ask Google Server MCP free?
Yes, Ask Google Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ask Google Server need an API key?
No, Ask Google Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ask Google Server hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Ask Google Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ask Google Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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