| name | mcp-search |
| description | Search, analyze, and author Elastic documentation using the remote MCP server. Use this when the user asks about Elastic product documentation, features, or APIs; wants to find, read, or verify existing docs pages; is writing or editing documentation; mentions cross-links between repos; asks about documentation structure, coherence, or consistency; wants to generate templates following Elastic content type guidelines; or references elastic.co/docs URLs or Elastic product names. |
Elastic Documentation MCP
This skill provides access to Elastic documentation through a remote MCP server. Use these tools to search, analyze, author, and validate documentation content.
Available Tools
1. SemanticSearch
When to use: User asks about Elastic product features, needs to find existing docs pages, verify published content, or research what documentation exists on a topic.
Trigger words: search, find, docs, documentation, look up, examples, query, what docs, Elastic features
Parameters:
query (required): The search query — can be a question or keywords
pageNumber (optional, default: 1): Page number (1-based)
pageSize (optional, default: 10, max: 50): Number of results per page
productFilter (optional): Filter by product ID (e.g., 'elasticsearch', 'kibana', 'fleet', 'logstash')
sectionFilter (optional): Filter by navigation section (e.g., 'reference', 'getting-started')
Returns: Search results with URLs, titles, descriptions, AI summaries, scores, and navigation context.
2. FindRelatedDocs
When to use: User wants to explore what documentation exists around a subject, build context for writing, or discover related content they should be aware of.
Trigger words: related, similar, links, content reuse, related documentation, see also, what else
Parameters:
topic (required): Topic or search terms to find related documents for
limit (optional, default: 10, max: 20): Maximum number of related documents to return
productFilter (optional): Filter by product ID
Returns: List of related documents with URLs, titles, descriptions, AI summaries, and relevance scores.
3. CheckCoherence
When to use: User wants to review documentation quality, audit coverage of a feature or concept, or check whether a topic is documented consistently across products and sections.
Trigger words: verify, check, accurate, coherent, validate, consistency, coverage, align with docs, audit
Parameters:
topic (required): Topic or concept to check coherence for
limit (optional, default: 20, max: 50): Maximum number of documents to analyze
Returns: Coherence analysis including:
- Total documents covering the topic
- Section coverage (how topic is spread across navigation sections)
- Product coverage (which products document this topic)
- AI enrichment status (docs with summaries)
- Coverage score (0-100)
- Top documents for the topic
4. FindInconsistencies
When to use: User wants to audit docs quality, verify that instructions don't contradict each other, or check for overlapping content within a product area.
Trigger words: inconsistencies, contradictions, conflicts, discrepancies, compare, differences, overlaps
Parameters:
topic (required): Topic or concept to check for inconsistencies
focusArea (optional): Specific area to focus on (e.g., 'installation', 'configuration', 'api')
Returns: Analysis of potential inconsistencies including:
- Documents that may have overlapping or conflicting content
- Product breakdown showing document distribution
- Pairs of documents that cover similar topics and may need review
5. GetDocumentByUrl
When to use: User provides an elastic.co/docs URL, references a known page, or you need the full content and metadata of a specific doc.
Trigger words: get document, fetch, URL, specific page, retrieve, show page, elastic.co
Parameters:
url (required): The document URL. Accepts a full URL (e.g., https://www.elastic.co/docs/deploy-manage/api-keys) or a path (e.g., /docs/deploy-manage/api-keys). Query strings, fragments, and trailing slashes are ignored.
includeBody (optional, default: false): Include full body content (set true for detailed analysis)
Returns: Full document content including:
- Title, URL, type, description
- Navigation section and parent hierarchy
- AI summaries (short summary and RAG-optimized summary)
- AI-generated questions and use cases
- Headings list
- Product and related products
- Body content (if includeBody=true)
6. AnalyzeDocumentStructure
When to use: User wants to evaluate page quality, check heading hierarchy, or assess AI enrichment status.
Trigger words: structure, hierarchy, organization, headings, parents, layout, analyze, quality
Parameters:
url (required): The document URL to analyze. Accepts a full URL (e.g., https://www.elastic.co/docs/deploy-manage/api-keys) or a path (e.g., /docs/deploy-manage/api-keys). Query strings, fragments, and trailing slashes are ignored.
Returns: Structure analysis including:
- Heading count and list of headings
- Link count
- Parent count and parent hierarchy
- Body length
- AI enrichment status (has summary, has questions, has use cases)
7. ResolveCrossLink
When to use: User references a cross-link, needs to verify a link target, or wants to know what anchors are available on a page.
Trigger words: cross-link, resolve, cross link, docs-content://, URI, anchor
Parameters:
crossLink (required): The cross-link URI to resolve (e.g., docs-content://get-started/intro.md)
Returns: Resolved URL, repository, path, available anchors, and any fragment.
8. ListRepositories
When to use: User needs to know which repositories publish documentation or wants to explore the docs ecosystem.
Trigger words: list repos, repositories, available repos, cross-link index, docs ecosystem
Parameters: None
Returns: List of repositories with names, branches, paths, git refs, and last-updated timestamps.
9. GetRepositoryLinks
When to use: User wants to explore what a repository publishes, build a cross-link, or look up available anchor targets.
Trigger words: repository links, pages in repo, anchors, what does repo publish
Parameters:
repository (required): The repository name (e.g., docs-content, elasticsearch)
Returns: Repository metadata, URL path prefix, page count, cross-link count, and a list of pages with their anchors.
10. FindCrossLinks
When to use: User wants to analyze inter-repository dependencies, check what links into or out of a repository, or audit cross-link usage.
Trigger words: find cross-links, links between repos, who links to, links from, dependencies
Parameters:
from (optional): Source repository to find links from
to (optional): Target repository to find links to
Returns: Count and list of cross-links with source repository, target repository, and the link URI.
11. ValidateCrossLinks
When to use: User wants to check link health, prepare a release, or diagnose broken cross-references.
Trigger words: validate cross-links, broken links, check links, link validation, link health
Parameters:
repository (required): Target repository to validate links to (e.g., docs-content)
Returns: Valid link count, broken link count, and details of any broken links (source repo, link URI, errors).
12. ListContentTypes
When to use: User is deciding what type of page to create or asks about Elastic docs structure.
Trigger words: content types, what type, overview vs how-to, tutorial, troubleshooting, changelog type
Parameters: None
Returns: List of all content types (overview, how-to, tutorial, troubleshooting, changelog) with descriptions and when-to-use guidance.
13. GenerateTemplate
When to use: User wants to create a new documentation page, needs a starting point with correct frontmatter and structure, or asks for a template.
Trigger words: template, generate, starter, scaffold, new page, new doc
Parameters:
contentType (required): One of overview, how-to, tutorial, troubleshooting, or changelog
title (optional): Pre-fill the page or changelog title
description (optional): Pre-fill the frontmatter description
product (optional): Pre-fill the product field
Returns: A ready-to-use Markdown template (or YAML for changelogs) with correct frontmatter and structure.
14. GetContentTypeGuidelines
When to use: User is writing new content, reviewing existing pages against standards, or asks about Elastic docs best practices.
Trigger words: guidelines, best practices, how to write, checklist, evaluate, anti-patterns
Parameters:
contentType (required): One of overview, how-to, tutorial, troubleshooting, or changelog
Returns: Detailed guidelines including required elements checklist, recommended sections, best practices, and anti-patterns for the content type.
Usage Guidelines
- For general searches: Start with
SemanticSearch to find relevant documentation. Prefer this over a general web search for Elastic docs content.
- For content verification: Use
CheckCoherence to see how well a topic is documented.
- For quality checks: Use
FindInconsistencies to identify potential documentation conflicts.
- For specific pages: Use
GetDocumentByUrl when you have an exact URL.
- For deep analysis: Use
AnalyzeDocumentStructure to understand page organization.
- For cross-linking: Use
ResolveCrossLink to turn a cross-link URI into a real URL, ListRepositories to discover available repos, and ValidateCrossLinks to find broken links.
- For authoring: Use
ListContentTypes to pick the right type, GenerateTemplate to get a starter, and GetContentTypeGuidelines to write or evaluate content correctly.
Product IDs
Common product filters:
elasticsearch - Elasticsearch
kibana - Kibana
fleet - Fleet and Elastic Agent
logstash - Logstash
beats - Beats
cloud - Elastic Cloud
ecs - Elastic Common Schema
apm - APM
security - Elastic Security
observability - Elastic Observability