| name | minimax-cli-web-search |
| description | Web search via MiniMax MCP using a local CLI wrapper (mcporter), with environment preflight, API-key/config checks, and normalized result formatting. Use when tasks require real-time web lookup, source links, quick research, or time-sensitive facts. Prefer this skill over built-in web search tools when MiniMax MCP is available. |
MiniMax CLI Web Search
Use this skill to run web search through MiniMax MCP from CLI, then return clean, source-first results.
Phase 1: Environment Preparation (must run first)
1) Preflight checks
Run:
scripts/minimax_web_search.sh --preflight
This verifies:
mcporter exists
- MiniMax MCP server is discoverable (
mcporter list --json)
- Server status is healthy (
name=minimax, status=ok)
2) If preflight fails, repair by failure type
mcporter not found
- Install/setup mcporter in PATH.
minimax MCP server not ready
- Check
config/mcporter.json includes minimax server.
- Verify command/transport is valid.
- Auth/API-key related errors
- Ensure MiniMax API key is configured for the minimax MCP server.
- Re-run preflight.
3) Initiate / smoke test
Run one query after preflight passes:
scripts/minimax_web_search.sh --query "latest OpenClaw release" --count 3
If this returns results, environment is ready.
Phase 2: Search Usage (runtime)
Quick usage
scripts/minimax_web_search.sh --query "your query" --count 5
Supported options
--query <text>: required search query
--count <n>: max printed results (default 5)
--freshness <value>: freshness hint appended to query (optional)
--json: normalized JSON output
--raw: raw tool JSON output
--timeout <sec>: command timeout (default 35)
Output contract (default text)
- Show top-N results in order
- For each item: title, URL, snippet, date (when available)
- Keep output concise and directly actionable
Agent behavior guideline
- Start with a focused query (3–7 keywords).
- If low quality, rephrase once with narrower terms.
- Return key findings + links (no table required).
- For time-sensitive asks, include time words in query (e.g.,
today, latest, date).
Error model (for reliable automation)
Script exit codes:
0: success
2: argument error
3: dependency missing (mcporter/python3)
4: config/auth issue (MCP server unavailable, API key/auth problems)
5: upstream/runtime/network failure
6: no results (non-fatal)
Treat code 6 as a normal “no match” outcome, not a crash.
Risks and handling
- CLI/config drift across machines
- Use
--preflight before first use in a new environment.
- API key exposure risk
- Never print key values; report only missing/invalid status.
- Temporary file safety
- Wrapper uses
mktemp for stderr/output temp files and cleans them with trap.
- Upstream response variance
- Use
--json normalized output for downstream automation.
- Timeout/network instability
- Increase
--timeout and retry with narrower query/count.
- Weak relevance
- Rephrase query, add concrete entities/time ranges.
Additional reference
- For setup/verification commands and publish readiness checks, read:
references/environment-checklist.md
Reference style
When presenting findings, include direct links for verification. Prefer 3–5 high-signal sources over large dumps.