
Nexus MCP Server
A production-ready Model Context Protocol server that brings AI-powered web search directly into development environments, providing intelligent search results with proper citations in Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client.
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🔍 Nexus MCP Server
AI integration without the complexity
Intelligent AI model search and discovery with zero-install simplicity
Quick Start • Features • Documentation • Contributing
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🚀 What is Nexus?
Nexus is a production-ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that brings AI-powered web search directly into your development environment. Get intelligent search results with proper citations in Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client - all with a single command.
Why Nexus?
- 🎯 Zero Setup: Ready in 30 seconds with
npx
- no installation, no configuration - 🧠 AI-Powered: Uses Perplexity Sonar models for intelligent, current web search
- 📚 Source Citations: Get authoritative sources with every search result
- 🔧 Developer-First: Built for developers who want AI capabilities without complexity
- ⚡ Production-Ready: Enterprise-grade reliability with comprehensive error handling
✨ Features
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🚀 Zero-Install Simplicity
- Ready in 30 seconds with
npx
- No dependencies or build steps
- Cross-platform compatibility
- Always up-to-date
🧠 AI-Powered Intelligence
- Perplexity Sonar model integration
- Real-time web content search
- Context-aware result ranking
- Multiple model options
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📚 Professional Quality
- Source citations and metadata
- Comprehensive error handling
- Production-grade reliability
- TypeScript implementation
🔧 Developer Experience
- MCP protocol compliance
- Extensive documentation
- Configurable parameters
- Community support
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🏃♂️ Quick Start
🚀 Zero-install setup - Ready in 30 seconds!
Prerequisites
- Node.js 16 or higher
- An OpenRouter API key (get one at OpenRouter)
Zero-Config Installation
No build steps, no dependencies, no setup required:
# Set your OpenRouter API key
export OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
# Run the server instantly
npx nexus-mcp --stdio
That's it! The server is now running and ready for MCP client connections.
Testing the NPX Installation
# Test the CLI help
npx nexus-mcp --help
# Test the version
npx nexus-mcp --version
# Run with your API key
OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your-key npx nexus-mcp --stdio
Alternative: Local Development Installation
For local development or customization:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/adawalli/nexus.git
cd nexus
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the server:
npm run build
- Configure your OpenRouter API key:
# Copy the example environment file
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and add your actual API key
# OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
- Test the server:
npm start
Integration with MCP Clients
🚀 Quick Setup with NPX (Recommended)
The easiest way to integrate with any MCP client is using NPX:
Claude Code
Add this server to your Claude Code MCP settings:
-
Open your MCP settings file (usually
~/.claude/mcp_settings.json
) -
Add the server configuration using NPX:
{
"mcpServers": {
"nexus": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["nexus-mcp", "--stdio"],
"env": {
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Code
That's it! No installation, no build steps, no path configuration required.
Cursor
Configure the server in Cursor's MCP settings:
-
Open Cursor settings and navigate to MCP servers
-
Add a new server with:
- Name:
nexus
- Command:
npx
- Args:
["nexus-mcp", "--stdio"]
- Environment Variables:
OPENROUTER_API_KEY
:your-api-key-here
- Name:
-
Restart Cursor
Other MCP Clients
For any MCP-compatible client, use these connection details:
- Transport: stdio
- Command:
npx
- Args:
["nexus-mcp", "--stdio"]
- Environment Variables:
OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
Alternative: Local Installation
If you prefer using a local installation (after following the local development setup):
{
"mcpServers": {
"nexus": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/nexus-mcp/dist/cli.js", "--stdio"],
"env": {
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Usage
Once integrated, you can use the search tool in your MCP client:
Basic Search
Use the search tool to find information about "latest developments in AI"
Advanced Search with Parameters
Search for "climate change solutions" using:
- Model: perplexity/sonar
- Max tokens: 2000
- Temperature: 0.3
Available Tools
search
The main search tool that provides AI-powered web search capabilities.
Parameters:
query
(required): Search query (1-2000 characters)model
(optional): Perplexity model to use (default: "perplexity/sonar")maxTokens
(optional): Maximum response tokens (1-4000, default: 1000)temperature
(optional): Response randomness (0-2, default: 0.7)
Example Response:
Based on current information, here are the latest developments in AI...
[Detailed AI-generated response with current information]
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**Search Metadata:**
- Model: perplexity/sonar
- Response time: 1250ms
- Tokens used: 850
- Sources: 5 found
Configuration
Environment Variables
OPENROUTER_API_KEY
(required): Your OpenRouter API keyNODE_ENV
(optional): Environment setting (development, production, test)LOG_LEVEL
(optional): Logging level (debug, info, warn, error)
Advanced Configuration
The server supports additional configuration through environment variables:
OPENROUTER_TIMEOUT_MS
: Request timeout in milliseconds (default: 30000)OPENROUTER_MAX_RETRIES
: Maximum retry attempts (default: 3)OPENROUTER_BASE_URL
: Custom OpenRouter API base URL
Resources
The server provides a configuration status resource at config://status
that shows:
- Server health status
- Configuration information (with masked API key)
- Search tool availability
- Server uptime and version
Troubleshooting
NPX-Specific Issues
"npx: command not found"
- Ensure Node.js 16+ is installed:
node --version
- Update npm:
npm install -g npm@latest
"Cannot find package 'nexus-mcp'"
- The package may not be published yet. Use local installation instead
- Verify network connectivity for npm registry access
NPX takes a long time to start
- This is normal on first run as NPX downloads the package
- Subsequent runs will be faster due to caching
- For faster startup, use local installation instead
"Permission denied" errors with NPX
- Try:
npx --yes nexus-mcp --stdio
- Or set npm permissions:
npm config set user 0 && npm config set unsafe-perm true
Common Issues
"Search functionality is not available"
- Ensure
OPENROUTER_API_KEY
environment variable is set - Verify your API key is valid at OpenRouter
- Check the server logs for initialization errors
"Authentication failed: Invalid API key"
- Double-check your API key format and validity
- Ensure the key has sufficient credits/permissions
- Test the key directly at OpenRouter dashboard
"Rate limit exceeded"
- Wait for the rate limit to reset (usually 1 minute)
- Consider upgrading your OpenRouter plan for higher limits
- Monitor usage in your OpenRouter dashboard
Connection timeouts
- Check your internet connection
- The server will automatically retry failed requests
- Increase timeout if needed:
OPENROUTER_TIMEOUT_MS=60000
MCP client can't connect to server
- Verify the
--stdio
flag is included in your MCP configuration - Check that Node.js 16+ is available in your MCP client's environment
- Ensure the API key is properly set in the environment variables
Debug Logging
Enable debug logging by:
For local development: Add LOG_LEVEL=debug
to your .env
file
For MCP clients: Add LOG_LEVEL: "debug"
to the env
section of your MCP configuration
This will provide detailed information about:
- Configuration loading
- API requests and responses
- Error details and stack traces
- Performance metrics
Testing Connection
You can test if the server is working by checking the configuration status resource in your MCP client, or by running a simple search query.
Development
For developers working on this server:
# Development with hot reload
npm run dev
# Run tests
npm test
# Run tests with coverage
npm run test:coverage
# Lint code
npm run lint
# Format code
npm run format
💰 API Credits and Costs
This server uses OpenRouter's API, which charges based on token usage:
- Perplexity Sonar models: Check current pricing at OpenRouter Models
- Usage monitoring: Track consumption through the OpenRouter dashboard
- Cost control: Set usage limits in your OpenRouter account
- Optimization: Nexus includes built-in rate limiting and intelligent caching
📚 Documentation
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📖 Guide | 🔗 Link | 📝 Description |
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Quick Start | Getting Started | Zero-install setup in 30 seconds |
API Reference | MCP Tools | Complete command reference |
Configuration | Environment Setup | Advanced configuration options |
Contributing | Contributing Guide | Join our open source community |
Troubleshooting | Common Issues | Solutions to common problems |
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🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions from developers of all experience levels!
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🚀 Get Started
- Fork the repository
- Read our Contributing Guide
- Check out good first issues
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🐛 Report Issues
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💬 Join Community
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🌟 Recognition
Contributors are recognized in our:
- Contributors list
- Release notes for significant contributions
- Community spotlights and testimonials
🔗 Related Projects
- Model Context Protocol - The standard we implement
- OpenRouter - Our AI model provider
- Claude Desktop - Primary MCP client
- Cursor - AI-powered code editor with MCP support
📞 Support & Community
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💬 Need Help? | 🔗 Resource |
---|---|
Quick Questions | GitHub Discussions |
Bug Reports | GitHub Issues |
Documentation | OpenRouter Docs • MCP Specification |
Feature Requests | Enhancement Proposals |
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📄 License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
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Made with ❤️ by the open source community
⭐ Star us on GitHub • 📦 View on NPM • 📚 Read the Docs
Nexus: AI integration without the complexity
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