gs-search
Search Google Scholar for academic papers by keywords. Returns results with title, authors, journal, year, citation count, and full-text links. Use when the user wants to search Google Scholar.
What this skill does
# Google Scholar Basic Search
Search Google Scholar for papers using keyword(s). Returns structured result list via DOM scraping.
## Arguments
$ARGUMENTS contains the search keyword(s).
## Steps
### 1. Navigate
Use `mcp__chrome-devtools__navigate_page`:
- url: `https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q={URL_ENCODED_KEYWORDS}&hl=en&num=10`
### 2. Extract results (evaluate_script)
Wait for results to load, check for CAPTCHA, then scrape the DOM:
```javascript
async () => {
// Wait for results or CAPTCHA
for (let i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
if (document.querySelector('#gs_res_ccl') || document.querySelector('#gs_captcha_ccl')) break;
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 500));
}
// CAPTCHA check
if (document.querySelector('#gs_captcha_ccl') || document.body.innerText.includes('unusual traffic')) {
return { error: 'captcha', message: 'Google Scholar requires CAPTCHA verification. Please complete it in your browser, then tell me to continue.' };
}
const items = document.querySelectorAll('#gs_res_ccl .gs_r.gs_or.gs_scl');
const results = Array.from(items).map((item, i) => {
const titleEl = item.querySelector('.gs_rt a');
const meta = item.querySelector('.gs_a')?.textContent || '';
// Parse "Author1, Author2 - Journal, Year - publisher"
const parts = meta.split(' - ');
const authors = parts[0]?.trim() || '';
const journalYear = parts[1]?.trim() || '';
const citedByEl = item.querySelector('.gs_fl a[href*="cites"]');
const relatedEl = item.querySelector('.gs_fl a[href*="related"]');
const versionsEl = item.querySelector('.gs_fl a[href*="cluster"]');
return {
n: i + 1,
title: titleEl?.textContent?.trim() || item.querySelector('.gs_rt')?.textContent?.trim() || '',
href: titleEl?.href || '',
authors,
journalYear,
citedBy: citedByEl?.textContent?.match(/\d+/)?.[0] || '0',
citedByUrl: citedByEl?.href || '',
dataCid: item.getAttribute('data-cid') || '',
fullTextUrl: (item.querySelector('.gs_ggs a') || item.querySelector('.gs_or_ggsm a'))?.href || '',
snippet: item.querySelector('.gs_rs')?.textContent?.trim()?.substring(0, 200) || '',
relatedUrl: relatedEl?.href || '',
versionsUrl: versionsEl?.href || '',
versions: versionsEl?.textContent?.match(/\d+/)?.[0] || ''
};
});
const totalText = document.querySelector('#gs_ab_md')?.textContent?.trim() || '';
const currentUrl = window.location.href;
return { total: totalText, resultCount: results.length, currentUrl, results };
}
```
### 3. Report
Present results as a numbered list:
```
Searched Google Scholar for "$ARGUMENTS": {total}
1. {title}
Authors: {authors} | {journalYear}
Cited by: {citedBy} | [Full text]({fullTextUrl})
Data-CID: {dataCid}
2. ...
```
Always show the `dataCid` — it's the unique identifier used for citation export and "cited by" tracking.
If `fullTextUrl` is available, highlight it (means open-access PDF/HTML).
### 4. Follow-up
When the user wants to:
- **See more results**: use `gs-navigate-pages` to go to next page
- **See who cited a paper**: use `gs-cited-by` with the data-cid
- **Export to Zotero**: use `gs-export` with the data-cid(s)
## CAPTCHA Handling
If the result contains `{error: 'captcha'}`:
1. Tell the user: "Google Scholar is requesting CAPTCHA verification. Please complete it in your browser."
2. Wait for user confirmation
3. Retry the evaluate_script extraction
## Notes
- This skill uses 2 tool calls: `navigate_page` + `evaluate_script`
- Google Scholar has NO public API — all data extraction is via DOM scraping
- `data-cid` is the primary identifier (cluster ID) — used across all GS skills
- Keep request frequency low to avoid triggering CAPTCHA
- Default `num=10` results per page (max 20)
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