Web Search Advanced - Tweet Category Tool Restriction (Critical) ONLY use web_search_advanced_exa with category: "tweet" . Do NOT use other categories or tools. Filter Restrictions (Critical) The tweet category has LIMITED filter support . The following parameters are NOT supported and will cause 400 errors: includeText - NOT SUPPORTED excludeText - NOT SUPPORTED includeDomains - NOT SUPPORTED excludeDomains - NOT SUPPORTED moderation - NOT SUPPORTED (causes 500 server error) Supported Parameters Core query (required) numResults type ("auto", "fast", "deep", "neural") Date filtering (ISO 8601) - Use these instead of text filters! startPublishedDate / endPublishedDate startCrawlDate / endCrawlDate Content extraction textMaxCharacters / contextMaxCharacters enableHighlights / highlightsNumSentences / highlightsPerUrl / highlightsQuery enableSummary / summaryQuery Additional additionalQueries - useful for hashtag variations livecrawl / livecrawlTimeout - use "preferred" for recent tweets Token Isolation (Critical) Never run Exa searches in main context. Always spawn Task agents: Agent calls web_search_advanced_exa with category: "tweet" Agent merges + deduplicates results before presenting Agent returns distilled output (brief markdown or compact JSON) Main context stays clean regardless of search volume When to Use Use this category when you need: Social discussions on a topic Product announcements from company accounts Developer opinions and experiences Trending topics and community sentiment Expert takes and threads Examples Recent tweets on a topic: web_search_advanced_exa { "query": "Claude Code MCP experience", "category": "tweet", "startPublishedDate": "2025-01-01", "numResults": 20, "type": "auto", "livecrawl": "preferred" } Search with specific keywords (put keywords in query, not includeText): web_search_advanced_exa { "query": "launching announcing new open source release", "category": "tweet", "startPublishedDate": "2025-12-01", "numResults": 15, "type": "auto" } Developer sentiment (use specific query terms instead of excludeText): web_search_advanced_exa { "query": "developer experience DX frustrating painful", "category": "tweet", "numResults": 20, "type": "deep", "livecrawl": "preferred" } Output Format Return: Results (tweet content, author handle, date, engagement if visible) Sources (Tweet URLs) Notes (sentiment summary, notable accounts, threads vs single tweets) Important: Be aware that tweet content can be informal, sarcastic, or context-dependent.
web-search-advanced-tweet
安装
npx skills add https://github.com/exa-labs/exa-mcp-server --skill web-search-advanced-tweet