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duckduckgo-websearch

by @nj192570 pulls
URLopenbooklet.com/s/duckduckgo-websearch
Pinnedopenbooklet.com/s/duckduckgo-websearch@1.0.0
APIGET /api/v1/skills/duckduckgo-websearch

Search the web using DuckDuckGo. Use when the user wants to search the internet, find current information, look up facts, search for news, or find websites about specific topics. Triggers include requests like "search for X", "look up Y", "find information about Z", "what is X" (when X may be recent, niche, or unknown), "tell me about Y", "what's the latest on", "news about", or any query requiring up-to-date web information. Also use when the user asks about a specific named entity (product, company, tool, person, event) that might not be in the training data.

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