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tools/WebSearchTool/prompt.ts
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This module implements the βWebSearchToolβ tool (Web Search) β something the model can call at runtime alongside other agent tools. On the API surface it exposes WEB_SEARCH_TOOL_NAME and getWebSearchPrompt β mainly functions, hooks, or classes. Dependencies touch src.
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import { getLocalMonthYear } from 'src/constants/common.js' export const WEB_SEARCH_TOOL_NAME = 'WebSearch' export function getWebSearchPrompt(): string {
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WEB_SEARCH_TOOL_NAMEgetWebSearchPrompt
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import { getLocalMonthYear } from 'src/constants/common.js'
export const WEB_SEARCH_TOOL_NAME = 'WebSearch'
export function getWebSearchPrompt(): string {
const currentMonthYear = getLocalMonthYear()
return `
- Allows Claude to search the web and use the results to inform responses
- Provides up-to-date information for current events and recent data
- Returns search result information formatted as search result blocks, including links as markdown hyperlinks
- Use this tool for accessing information beyond Claude's knowledge cutoff
- Searches are performed automatically within a single API call
CRITICAL REQUIREMENT - You MUST follow this:
- After answering the user's question, you MUST include a "Sources:" section at the end of your response
- In the Sources section, list all relevant URLs from the search results as markdown hyperlinks: [Title](URL)
- This is MANDATORY - never skip including sources in your response
- Example format:
[Your answer here]
Sources:
- [Source Title 1](https://example.com/1)
- [Source Title 2](https://example.com/2)
Usage notes:
- Domain filtering is supported to include or block specific websites
- Web search is only available in the US
IMPORTANT - Use the correct year in search queries:
- The current month is ${currentMonthYear}. You MUST use this year when searching for recent information, documentation, or current events.
- Example: If the user asks for "latest React docs", search for "React documentation" with the current year, NOT last year
`
}