Pulldown
FreeNot checkedMCP server for retrieving web pages as clean Markdown, with configurable detail levels and optional Chromium rendering for JavaScript-heavy pages.
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MCP server for retrieving web pages as clean Markdown, with configurable detail levels and optional Chromium rendering for JavaScript-heavy pages.
README
Pull down web pages as clean Markdown for LLM agents.
- HTTP-first with browser-like defaults
- Optional Chromium rendering for JS-heavy pages
- Five detail levels:
minimal,readable,structured,full,raw - Core installs decode Brotli-compressed pages correctly
- Page-type aware routing with nested
meta["routing"]diagnostics - Concurrent batch fetching with
fetch_many() - Bounded site crawling with
robots.txtsupport and per-domain politeness - Validator-based caching (ETag / Last-Modified) with atomic writes
- SSRF guards: private/loopback/metadata addresses blocked by default
- Response size caps and transient-error retries
- CLI, Python API, and MCP server
Install
pip install pulldown # core
pip install 'pulldown[render]' # + Playwright (Chromium rendering)
pip install 'pulldown[mcp]' # + MCP server
pip install 'pulldown[all]' # everything
Core installs include Brotli support, so br-compressed HTML is decoded before
minimal, readable, full, or raw processing.
Core installs also include lxml_html_clean, avoiding the missing-helper import
issue some agent sandboxes hit on older releases.
For rendered pages, also run playwright install chromium once.
Quick Start
CLI
pulldown get https://example.com
pulldown get https://example.com --detail minimal
pulldown get https://example.com --detail structured
pulldown get https://example.com --render --scroll 3
pulldown crawl https://docs.example.com --max-pages 20 --delay-ms 200
pulldown bench https://example.com --runs 5
pulldown cache stats
Python
import asyncio
from pulldown import fetch, fetch_many, crawl, Detail, PageCache
async def main():
# Single fetch
result = await fetch("https://example.com", detail=Detail.readable)
print(result.title)
print(result.meta["routing"])
# Batch fetch with caching
cache = PageCache(ttl=3600)
results = await fetch_many(
["https://a.com", "https://b.com"],
concurrency=5,
cache=cache,
retries=2,
)
# Crawl a docs site
crawl_result = await crawl(
"https://docs.example.com/",
max_pages=50,
max_depth=2,
respect_robots=True,
per_domain_delay_ms=200,
)
markdown = crawl_result.to_markdown()
asyncio.run(main())
MCP
Add to your client config (e.g. Claude Desktop):
{
"mcpServers": {
"pulldown": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "pulldown.mcp_server"],
"env": {
"PULLDOWN_CACHE_DIR": "~/.cache/pulldown"
}
}
}
}
Environment variables:
| Variable | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
MCP_TRANSPORT |
stdio |
stdio or http |
MCP_HOST |
127.0.0.1 |
Bind address for HTTP transport |
MCP_PORT |
8080 |
Port for HTTP transport |
PULLDOWN_CACHE_DIR |
unset | Enable caching to this directory |
PULLDOWN_CACHE_TTL |
3600 |
Cache TTL in seconds |
PULLDOWN_ALLOW_PRIVATE |
0 |
Set to 1 to allow private addresses |
PULLDOWN_ROUTING_LOG |
unset | Append per-page routing diagnostics JSONL |
Detail Levels
| Level | Output | Best for |
|---|---|---|
minimal |
Title + plain text | Lowest-token summarisation |
readable |
Auto-routed readable Markdown with links | Default. Uses article extraction for narrative pages and routes non-article pages to a better strategy |
structured |
Hierarchy-preserving Markdown with summarized tables | Dashboards, listings, landing pages, and table-heavy app views |
full |
Full-page Markdown incl. chrome | Pages without clear article body |
raw |
Untouched HTML | Custom parsing downstream |
readable now routes dashboard and listing pages toward a structured extractor
instead of trying to flatten them into pseudo-articles. Result metadata includes
the detected page type and extraction strategy under meta["routing"] so
agents can branch explicitly.
Example routing payload:
{
"page_type": "listing",
"source": "rules",
"confidence": 1.0,
"abstained": False,
"strategy_used": "structured",
"quality_grade": "high",
"render_recommended": False,
}
Use --routing-log path.jsonl in the CLI or routing_log_path="path.jsonl"
in Python to capture feature vectors, probabilities, fallback decisions, and
quality outcomes for offline retraining.
Security
pulldown refuses to fetch URLs that resolve to private, loopback,
link-local, or cloud-metadata addresses by default. This prevents
LLM-driven SSRF into internal services (e.g., AWS metadata at
169.254.169.254, Redis on localhost:6379). Override with
allow_private_addresses=True if you understand the risk.
Responses above 10 MiB are rejected by default (max_bytes parameter).
Only http and https schemes are accepted; file:, ftp:, etc. are
rejected.
MCP Metadata
The MCP tools keep their default plain-content behavior, but callers can ask for structured metadata explicitly:
await pulldown("https://example.com", include_meta=True)
That JSON response includes the same nested meta["routing"] object returned
by the Python API.
License
MIT
Install Pulldown in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install pulldownInstalls 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 pulldown -- uvx pulldownFAQ
Is Pulldown MCP free?
Yes, Pulldown MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Pulldown need an API key?
No, Pulldown runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Pulldown hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Pulldown in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Pulldown 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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