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Perplexity Ask MCP Server
What is Perplexity Ask MCP Server
The Perplexity Ask MCP Server is an integration of the Sonar API that enables real-time web-wide research capabilities for conversational AI, particularly Claude. It facilitates access to live web searches, enhancing the assistant’s ability to provide updated information.
Use cases
This server is ideal for various applications including research assistance, information retrieval during conversations, and enhancing AI capabilities in providing accurate and timely responses to user queries. It can be applied in educational contexts, customer service, and content creation.
How to use
To use the Perplexity Ask MCP server, clone the repository, install dependencies, obtain and set your Sonar API key, configure the Claude desktop or compatible apps, build the Docker image, and test if the tool is visible in the interface. Users can then prompt the system for information as they would normally.
Key features
Key features include integration with the Sonar API for live web responses, the ability to modify search parameters, compatibility with Claude desktop, and support for troubleshooting and advanced configurations, enhancing overall user experience.
Where to use
The MCP server can be utilized within applications that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP), including Claude and Cursor. It is versatile for use in personal projects, educational platforms, customer service tools, and AI-driven software requiring up-to-date information.
Overview
What is Perplexity Ask MCP Server
The Perplexity Ask MCP Server is an integration of the Sonar API that enables real-time web-wide research capabilities for conversational AI, particularly Claude. It facilitates access to live web searches, enhancing the assistant’s ability to provide updated information.
Use cases
This server is ideal for various applications including research assistance, information retrieval during conversations, and enhancing AI capabilities in providing accurate and timely responses to user queries. It can be applied in educational contexts, customer service, and content creation.
How to use
To use the Perplexity Ask MCP server, clone the repository, install dependencies, obtain and set your Sonar API key, configure the Claude desktop or compatible apps, build the Docker image, and test if the tool is visible in the interface. Users can then prompt the system for information as they would normally.
Key features
Key features include integration with the Sonar API for live web responses, the ability to modify search parameters, compatibility with Claude desktop, and support for troubleshooting and advanced configurations, enhancing overall user experience.
Where to use
The MCP server can be utilized within applications that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP), including Claude and Cursor. It is versatile for use in personal projects, educational platforms, customer service tools, and AI-driven software requiring up-to-date information.
Content
Perplexity Ask MCP Server
An MCP server implementation that integrates the Sonar API to provide Claude with unparalleled real-time, web-wide research.
Please refer to the official DeepWiki page for assistance with implementation.
High-level System Architecture
Credits: DeepWiki powered by Devin
Tools
- perplexity_ask
- Engage in a conversation with the Sonar API for live web searches.
- Inputs:
messages
(array): An array of conversation messages.- Each message must include:
role
(string): The role of the message (e.g.,system
,user
,assistant
).content
(string): The content of the message.
- Each message must include:
Configuration
Step 1:
Clone this repository:
git clone [email protected]:ppl-ai/modelcontextprotocol.git
Navigate to the perplexity-ask
directory and install the necessary dependencies:
cd modelcontextprotocol/perplexity-ask && npm install
Step 2: Get a Sonar API Key
- Sign up for a Sonar API account.
- Follow the account setup instructions and generate your API key from the developer dashboard.
- Set the API key in your environment as
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY
.
Step 3: Configure Claude Desktop
-
Download Claude desktop here.
-
Add this to your
claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"perplexity-ask": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY",
"mcp/perplexity-ask"
],
"env": {
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
}
}
}
}
NPX
{
"mcpServers": {
"perplexity-ask": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"server-perplexity-ask"
],
"env": {
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
}
}
}
}
You can access the file using:
vim ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Step 4: Build the Docker Image
Docker build:
docker build -t mcp/perplexity-ask:latest -f Dockerfile .
Step 5: Testing
Let’s make sure Claude for Desktop is picking up the two tools we’ve exposed in our perplexity-ask
server. You can do this by looking for the hammer icon:
After clicking on the hammer icon, you should see the tools that come with the Filesystem MCP Server:
If you see both of these this means that the integration is active. Congratulations! This means Claude can now ask Perplexity. You can then simply use it as you would use the Perplexity web app.
Step 6: Advanced parameters
Currently, the search parameters used are the default ones. You can modify any search parameter in the API call directly in the index.ts
script. For this, please refer to the official API documentation.
Troubleshooting
The Claude documentation provides an excellent troubleshooting guide you can refer to. However, you can still reach out to us at [email protected] for any additional support or file a bug.
Cursor integration
You can also use our MCP with Cursor (or any other app that supports this). To use Sonar with Cursor, you can follow the following steps.
Step 1: Navigate to your Cursor settings:
Step 2: Navigate to the MCP directory
And click on Add new global MCP server
Step 3: Insert the MCP Server Configuration from above
This is the same configuration you would use for any other application that supports MCP.
You should then see the application being part of your available tools like this:
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.