| name | free-google-search-with-browser |
| description | Search Google using scrapling and return structured results (title, link, snippet). Invoke when user asks to search Google or find information online. Your device should be able to lanuch broswer with UI. |
Google Search
This skill searches Google using a stealthy fetcher and returns structured results suitable for LLM consumption.
Usage
Run the python script google_search.py with the query as an argument.
python google_search.py "<query>"
File Structure
- google_search.py: The main script. It uses
scrapling to perform the Google search. It launches a browser instance to fetch results, ensuring high success rates by mimicking real user behavior.
- verify_search.py: A debugging script. It runs a predefined set of queries to verify that the search functionality works correctly.
- requirements.txt: Lists the Python dependencies required for the project.
Requirements
- Python 3
scrapling package installed (with playwright and curl_cffi dependencies)
To install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
playwright install
Notes & Troubleshooting
Browser Environment (Headless=False)
This skill is configured to run with headless=False (see google_search.py). This means:
- GUI Required: The environment where this code runs must support a Graphical User Interface (GUI). It will launch a visible browser window.
- No Headless Servers: It will likely fail on headless servers (like standard CI/CD runners or SSH-only servers) unless X11 forwarding or a virtual display (like
xvfb) is configured.
Debugging with verify_search.py
If you encounter issues or want to test if the setup is working:
- Run
python verify_search.py.
- This script will execute several test queries (e.g., "python tutorial", mixed English/Chinese).
- Watch the browser window to see if it opens and loads Google results.
- Check the console output for success messages or error logs.