exa-migration-deep-dive
Migrate from other search APIs (Google, Bing, Tavily, Serper) to Exa neural search. Use when switching to Exa from another search provider, migrating search pipelines, or evaluating Exa as a replacement for traditional search APIs. Trigger with phrases like "migrate to exa", "switch to exa", "replace google search with exa", "exa vs tavily", "exa migration", "move to exa".
What this skill does
# Exa Migration Deep Dive
## Current State
!`npm list exa-js 2>/dev/null | grep exa-js || echo 'exa-js not installed'`
!`npm list 2>/dev/null | grep -E '(google|bing|tavily|serper|serpapi)' || echo 'No competing search SDK found'`
## Overview
Migrate from traditional search APIs (Google Custom Search, Bing Web Search, Tavily, Serper) to Exa's neural search API. Key differences: Exa uses semantic/neural search instead of keyword matching, returns content (text/highlights/summary) in a single API call, and supports similarity search from a seed URL.
## API Comparison
| Feature | Google/Bing | Tavily | Exa |
|---------|-------------|--------|-----|
| Search model | Keyword | AI-enhanced | Neural embeddings |
| Content in results | Snippets only | Full text | Text + highlights + summary |
| Similarity search | No | No | `findSimilar()` by URL |
| AI answer | No | Yes | `answer()` + `streamAnswer()` |
| Categories | No | No | company, news, research paper, tweet, people |
| Date filtering | Limited | Yes | `startPublishedDate` / `endPublishedDate` |
| Domain filtering | Yes | Yes | `includeDomains` / `excludeDomains` (up to 1200) |
## Instructions
### Step 1: Install Exa SDK
```bash
set -euo pipefail
npm install exa-js
# Remove old SDK if replacing
# npm uninstall google-search-api tavily serpapi
```
### Step 2: Create Adapter Layer
```typescript
// src/search/adapter.ts
import Exa from "exa-js";
// Define a provider-agnostic search interface
interface SearchResult {
title: string;
url: string;
snippet: string;
score?: number;
publishedDate?: string;
}
interface SearchResponse {
results: SearchResult[];
query: string;
}
// Exa implementation
class ExaSearchAdapter {
private exa: Exa;
constructor(apiKey: string) {
this.exa = new Exa(apiKey);
}
async search(query: string, numResults = 10): Promise<SearchResponse> {
const response = await this.exa.searchAndContents(query, {
type: "auto",
numResults,
text: { maxCharacters: 500 },
highlights: { maxCharacters: 300, query },
});
return {
query,
results: response.results.map(r => ({
title: r.title || "Untitled",
url: r.url,
snippet: r.highlights?.join(" ") || r.text?.substring(0, 300) || "",
score: r.score,
publishedDate: r.publishedDate || undefined,
})),
};
}
// Exa-only: similarity search (no equivalent in Google/Bing)
async findSimilar(url: string, numResults = 5): Promise<SearchResponse> {
const response = await this.exa.findSimilarAndContents(url, {
numResults,
text: { maxCharacters: 500 },
excludeSourceDomain: true,
});
return {
query: url,
results: response.results.map(r => ({
title: r.title || "Untitled",
url: r.url,
snippet: r.text?.substring(0, 300) || "",
score: r.score,
})),
};
}
}
```
### Step 3: Feature Flag Traffic Shift
```typescript
// src/search/router.ts
function getSearchProvider(): "legacy" | "exa" {
const exaPercentage = Number(process.env.EXA_TRAFFIC_PERCENTAGE || "0");
return Math.random() * 100 < exaPercentage ? "exa" : "legacy";
}
async function search(query: string, numResults = 10): Promise<SearchResponse> {
const provider = getSearchProvider();
if (provider === "exa") {
return exaAdapter.search(query, numResults);
}
return legacyAdapter.search(query, numResults);
}
// Gradually increase: 0% → 10% → 50% → 100%
// EXA_TRAFFIC_PERCENTAGE=10
```
### Step 4: Query Translation
```typescript
// Exa neural search works best with natural language, not keyword syntax
function translateQuery(legacyQuery: string): string {
return legacyQuery
// Remove boolean operators (Exa doesn't use them)
.replace(/\b(AND|OR|NOT)\b/gi, " ")
// Remove quotes (Exa uses semantic matching, not exact)
.replace(/"/g, "")
// Remove site: operator (use includeDomains instead)
.replace(/site:\S+/gi, "")
// Clean up extra whitespace
.replace(/\s+/g, " ")
.trim();
}
// Extract domain filters from legacy query
function extractDomainFilter(query: string): string[] {
const domains: string[] = [];
const siteMatches = query.matchAll(/site:(\S+)/gi);
for (const match of siteMatches) {
domains.push(match[1]);
}
return domains;
}
```
### Step 5: Validation and Comparison
```typescript
async function compareResults(query: string) {
const [legacyResults, exaResults] = await Promise.all([
legacyAdapter.search(query, 5),
exaAdapter.search(query, 5),
]);
// Compare URL overlap
const legacyUrls = new Set(legacyResults.results.map(r => new URL(r.url).hostname));
const exaUrls = new Set(exaResults.results.map(r => new URL(r.url).hostname));
const overlap = [...legacyUrls].filter(u => exaUrls.has(u));
console.log(`Legacy results: ${legacyResults.results.length}`);
console.log(`Exa results: ${exaResults.results.length}`);
console.log(`Domain overlap: ${overlap.length}/${legacyUrls.size}`);
return { legacyResults, exaResults, overlapRate: overlap.length / legacyUrls.size };
}
```
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Lower result count | Exa filters more aggressively | Increase `numResults` |
| Different ranking | Neural vs keyword ranking | Expected — evaluate by relevance |
| Boolean queries fail | Exa doesn't support AND/OR | Translate to natural language |
| Missing `site:` filter | Different API parameter | Use `includeDomains` parameter |
## Resources
- [Exa vs Tavily Comparison](https://exa.ai/versus/tavily)
- [Exa Search Reference](https://docs.exa.ai/reference/search)
- [exa-js SDK](https://github.com/exa-labs/exa-js)
## Next Steps
For advanced troubleshooting, see `exa-advanced-troubleshooting`.
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