io.github.daanielcruz/gsearch

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v1.1.0io.github.daanielcruzUnknownUpdated 2mo agonpmGitHub

Free Google Search with inline citations for any MCP-compatible AI tool.

This is just a heads-up. We haven't seen any bans from GSearch use. Not affiliated with Google. Uses the same public OAuth client and API as the open-source Gemini CLI. Google recently banned some OpenClaw users. OpenClaw use cases for oauth providers look abusive to me. GSearch doesn't fit that pattern. Risk still exists. Requests carry Gemini CLI's User-Agent, ideType, and request shape, so…

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Package
Authorio.github.daanielcruz
LicenseUnknown
Version1.1.0
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
B
60/100Good
Listed in Forge index+10/10
Publisher identity verified+0/25
Publisher: run `forge publish` from the package repo to claim ownership
Ed25519 publish signature+0/10
Included automatically when the publisher runs `forge publish`
Domain verification+0/5
Publisher: host /.well-known/forge.json on the package homepage with { "publisher": "<github-login>" }
CVE scan · clean+30/30
Static analysis · clean+20/20
npm provenance (Sigstore)+0/5
Publish from GitHub Actions with the --provenance flag
Paste into Claude Code, Cursor, or any AI assistant to fix all gaps
StatusCommunity-indexed
PublisherUnverified
SignatureUnsigned
Domain
Provenance
Dependencies0 resolved · none vulnerable
Tool surface
Security scan✓ Cleanv1.1.0 · 20d ago
EvalsNone
IndexedJun 13, 2026

Verification confirms publisher identity (repo ownership), not code safety. The security scan covers known CVEs and suspicious install scripts — it cannot prove the absence of malicious code.

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This is just a heads-up. We haven't seen any bans from GSearch use. Not affiliated with Google. Uses the same public OAuth client and API as the open-source Gemini CLI. Google recently banned some OpenClaw users. OpenClaw use cases for oauth providers look abusive to me. GSearch doesn't fit that pattern. Risk still exists. Requests carry Gemini CLI's User-Agent, ideType, and request shape, so they're probably indistinguishable from the official client on the wire (if u a googler reading this:…

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