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Everything Search

@mamertofabianon 12 days ago
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Fast file searching capabilities across Windows (using [Everything SDK](https://www.voidtools.com/support/everything/sdk/)), macOS (using mdfind command), and Linux (using locate/plocate command).

Overview

What is Everything Search

The Everything Search MCP Server is a multi-platform file search tool that allows users to quickly search for files and folders on their systems. It integrates with the Everything SDK for Windows, uses the built-in mdfind command on macOS, and leverages locate/plocate commands on Linux to offer efficient search capabilities.

Use cases

This MCP server can be utilized in various scenarios, such as locating files quickly on a computer across different operating systems, performing specific file searches based on attributes like type or modification date, and aiding developers in finding project files without navigating file menus manually.

How to use

To use the Everything Search MCP Server, install it via Smithery, using pip, or run it directly with uv. Configure the server in the claude_desktop_config.json file according to the platform. Use the search command with parameters like query, max_results, and sorting options to perform file searches.

Key features

Key features of the Everything Search MCP Server include fast file searching across multiple operating systems, support for various search parameters (such as regex and sorting options), and the ability to match file names and paths with configurable sensitivity and completeness.

Where to use

This MCP server can be employed in personal, educational, or professional settings where file organization and retrieval are necessary. It’s suitable for individuals or teams working on different platforms who require a reliable and efficient file search solution.

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Everything Search MCP Server

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An MCP server that provides fast file searching capabilities across Windows, macOS, and Linux. On Windows, it uses the Everything SDK. On macOS, it uses the built-in mdfind command. On Linux, it uses the locate/plocate command.

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Search for files and folders across your system. The search capabilities and syntax support vary by platform:

  • Windows: Full Everything SDK features (see syntax guide below)
  • macOS: Basic filename and content search using Spotlight database
  • Linux: Basic filename search using locate database

Parameters:

  • query (required): Search query string. See platform-specific notes below.
  • max_results (optional): Maximum number of results to return (default: 100, max: 1000)
  • match_path (optional): Match against full path instead of filename only (default: false)
  • match_case (optional): Enable case-sensitive search (default: false)
  • match_whole_word (optional): Match whole words only (default: false)
  • match_regex (optional): Enable regex search (default: false)
  • sort_by (optional): Sort order for results (default: 1). Available options:
  - 1: Sort by filename (A to Z)
  - 2: Sort by filename (Z to A)
  - 3: Sort by path (A to Z)
  - 4: Sort by path (Z to A)
  - 5: Sort by size (smallest first)
  - 6: Sort by size (largest first)
  - 7: Sort by extension (A to Z)
  - 8: Sort by extension (Z to A)
  - 11: Sort by creation date (oldest first)
  - 12: Sort by creation date (newest first)
  - 13: Sort by modification date (oldest first)
  - 14: Sort by modification date (newest first)

Examples:

{
  "query": "*.py",
  "max_results": 50,
  "sort_by": 6
}
{
  "query": "ext:py datemodified:today",
  "max_results": 10
}

Response includes:

  • File/folder path
  • File size in bytes
  • Last modified date

Search Syntax Guide

For detailed information about the search syntax supported on each platform (Windows, macOS, and Linux), please see SEARCH_SYNTAX.md.

Prerequisites

Windows

  1. Everything search utility:
  2. Everything SDK:

Linux

  1. Install and initialize the locate or plocate command:
    • Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install plocate or sudo apt-get install mlocate
    • Fedora: sudo dnf install mlocate
  2. After installation, update the database:
    • For plocate: sudo updatedb
    • For mlocate: sudo /etc/cron.daily/mlocate

macOS

No additional setup required. The server uses the built-in mdfind command.

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Everything Search for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-server-everything-search --client claude

Using uv (recommended)

When using uv no specific installation is needed. We will
use uvx to directly run mcp-server-everything-search.

Using PIP

Alternatively you can install mcp-server-everything-search via pip:

pip install mcp-server-everything-search

After installation, you can run it as a script using:

python -m mcp_server_everything_search

Configuration

Windows

The server requires the Everything SDK DLL to be available:

Environment variable:

EVERYTHING_SDK_PATH=path\to\Everything-SDK\dll\Everything64.dll

Linux and macOS

No additional configuration required.

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add one of these configurations to your claude_desktop_config.json based on your platform:

Windows (using uvx)
Windows (using pip installation)
Linux and macOS

Or if using pip installation:

Debugging

You can use the MCP inspector to debug the server. For uvx installations:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx mcp-server-everything-search

Or if you’ve installed the package in a specific directory or are developing on it:

git clone https://github.com/mamertofabian/mcp-everything-search.git
cd mcp-everything-search/src/mcp_server_everything_search
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run mcp-server-everything-search

To view server logs:

Linux/macOS:

tail -f ~/.config/Claude/logs/mcp*.log

Windows (PowerShell):

Get-Content -Path "$env:APPDATA\Claude\logs\mcp*.log" -Tail 20 -Wait

Development

If you are doing local development, there are two ways to test your changes:

  1. Run the MCP inspector to test your changes. See Debugging for run instructions.

  2. Test using the Claude desktop app. Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:

License

This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.

Disclaimer

This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by voidtools (the creators of Everything search utility). This is an independent project that utilizes the publicly available Everything SDK.

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Universal file search tool for Darwin Current Implementation: Using mdfind (Spotlight) with native macOS search capabilities Search Syntax Guide: macOS Spotlight (mdfind) Search Syntax: Basic Usage: - Simple text search: Just type the words you're looking for - Phrase search: Use quotes ("exact phrase") - Filename search: -name "filename" - Directory scope: -onlyin /path/to/dir Special Parameters: - Live updates: -live - Literal search: -literal - Interpreted search: -interpret Metadata Attributes: - kMDItemDisplayName - kMDItemTextContent - kMDItemKind - kMDItemFSSize - And many more OS X metadata attributes

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