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    aluvia-brave-search

    Web search and content extraction via Brave

    By @bertxtrella
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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: aluvia-brave-search
    description: Web search and content extraction via Brave Search API, with unblockable access using Aluvia mobile proxy. Use for searching documentation, facts, or any web content. No browser required; bypasses blocks and CAPTCHAs.
    ---
    
    # Aluvia Brave Search
    
    Headless web search and content extraction using Brave Search, with unblockable access via Aluvia mobile proxy. No browser required; bypasses blocks and CAPTCHAs.
    
    ## Setup
    
    Run once before first use:
    
    ```bash
    cd ~/Projects/agent-scripts/skills/aluvia-brave-search
    npm ci
    ```
    
    # Set your API keys (required for all features):
    
    export ALUVIA_API_KEY=your_aluvia_key
    export BRAVE_API_KEY=your_brave_key
    
    # Optional: reuse a specific Aluvia connection
    
    export ALUVIA_CONNECTION_ID=your_connection_id
    
    Both `ALUVIA_API_KEY` and `BRAVE_API_KEY` are required. If `ALUVIA_CONNECTION_ID` is set, it will be used to reuse an existing Aluvia connection for proxying requests.
    
    ## Search
    
    ```bash
    ./search.js "query"                    # Basic search (5 results)
    ./search.js "query" -n 10              # More results
    ./search.js "query" --content          # Include page content as markdown
    ./search.js "query" -n 3 --content     # Combined
    ```
    
    ## Extract Page Content
    
    ```bash
    ./content.js https://example.com/article
    ```
    
    Fetches a URL and extracts readable content as markdown.
    
    ## Output Format
    
    ```
    --- Result 1 ---
    Title: Page Title
    Link: https://example.com/page
    Snippet: Description from search results
    Content: (if --content flag used)
      Markdown content extracted from the page...
    
    --- Result 2 ---
    ...
    ```
    
    ## When to Use
    
    - Searching for documentation or API references
    - Looking up facts or current information
    - Fetching content from specific URLs
    - Any task requiring web search without interactive browsing