Perplexity-Comet-MCP
Connects Claude Code to the Perplexity Comet browser to enable autonomous web browsing and agentic research. It features multi-tab management, smart completion detection, and a specialized tool set for organized information retrieval.
README
🌌 Perplexity-Comet-MCP - Effortless Web Browsing and Research
🚀 Getting Started
Welcome to Perplexity-Comet-MCP! This application connects the Claude Code to the Perplexity Comet browser, enabling you to browse the web autonomously. You can manage multiple tabs with ease and utilize various tools for enhanced research.
🛠Features
- Autonomous Web Browsing: Let the application browse for you.
- Agentic Research: Fetch information effortlessly with smart tools.
- Multi-Tab Management: Keep several pages open without hassle.
- Smart Completion Detection: Automatically complete your queries.
- Auto-Reconnect: Always stay connected to the web.
- Tab Protection: Safeguard your open tabs from unwanted closures.
- Enhanced Tool Set: Utilize an improved version with seven tools, including comet_tabs for better organization.
📋 Requirements
To run Perplexity-Comet-MCP, you need:
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Operating System:
- Windows 10 or later
- macOS Big Sur or later
- Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) installed on Windows
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Hardware:
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 1 GB of available disk space
📥 Download & Install
To get started, you need to download the application. Visit the Releases page to download the version that suits your operating system.
Here are the steps to install the application:
- Click on the Releases link above.
- Find the latest version of Perplexity-Comet-MCP.
- Download the installer for your operating system (look for
.exefor Windows,.dmgfor macOS, or specific files for WSL). - Once downloaded, locate the file in your downloads folder.
- Double-click the installer file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
🌟 Using Perplexity-Comet-MCP
Once installed, open the application. You'll see a simple interface designed for ease of use.
- Set Up Your Preferences: Before you start browsing, adjust the settings according to your needs.
- Start Browsing: Use the input box to type your questions or topics of interest. The software will autonomously gather information for you.
- Manage Tabs: Open multiple queries in different tabs. Switch between them easily to review the information.
- Utilize Tools: Make use of the offered tools for smart completion and organization.
📊 Additional Features
- Overview Display: View important data and statistics related to your queries.
- History Management: Access previously searched topics and their results.
- Bookmarking: Save important tabs for easy access later.
📞 Get Help
If you encounter any issues, please check the FAQ section on the Releases page or reach out through the contact section. We're here to assist you.
🔗 Explore More
You can learn more about the features, updates, and community feedback on our GitHub repository:
Feel free to explore the topics related to this project, such as ai-agent, anthropic, and browser-automation, to broaden your understanding and capability.
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